CONWAY — In the lead-up to the New Hampshire primary, presidential candidate Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-Hawaii) has made the Granite State her home away from home. Having spent 109 days in the state, which she calls “beautiful,” Gabbard was in town Tuesday, where she took the unusual step of campaigning on the ski trails of Cranmore Mountain.

Following a morning editorial board at the Sun, the 38-year-old Gabbard — who said she learned to snowboard in New Mexico while she was stationed with the Army National Guard in Texas — headed to Cranmore to hit the slopes with supporters and prepare for a town hall-style meeting at Cranmore’s Zip’s Pub that evening.

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