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New Hampshire may be small — just 1.3 million people across 9,349 square miles — but its Senate race next year could determine control of Congress and the fate of President Joe Biden’s agenda.

The Granite State hasn’t attracted the same level of coverage as glitzier contests in Georgia, Arizona, or Florida. But Democratic and Republican strategists agree that it begins the cycle as one of the most, if not the most competitive race on the map.

That’s despite Biden’s 8-point victory last fall (which was larger than Arizona, Georgia, Nevada, Pennsylvania, or Wisconsin), the GOP’s 10-year losing streak in…

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