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Donald Trump is adding three veterans to his New Hampshire political team as he continues to explore a bid for the GOP presidential nomination in 2016.
According to the
ABC affiliate WMUR in Manchester, New Hampshire, Trump tapped Andrew Georgevits to serve as deputy state director, Joshua Whitehouse for coalitions director, and Zach Montanaro as field coordinator.
The hirings prove Trump's seriousness about a presidential campaign, Corey Lewandowski, senior political adviser,
told the New Hampshire Union Leader.
WMUR reports Georgevits is vice chairman of the Concord GOP, and Whitehouse is a Republican state representative and has worked extensively on several campaigns in the state, including Andrew Hemingway’s run for governor in 2014.
Montanaro previously served as field director for Marilinda Garcia’s 2014 campaign; she ran for the House seat in the 2nd Congressional District of New Hampshire.
Trump is scheduled to be back in New Hampshire April 17, when he'll speak on the first day of the "First in the Nation" GOP leadership summit organized by the New Hampshire Republican Party, the Union Leader reports.
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