In New Hampshire, Republicans divide over party's future as they weigh Trump and his primary opponents

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jeff zeleny 1 Min Read
Claremont, New Hampshire CNN  — 

Republican Gov. Chris Sununu grew animated – and agitated – when asked whether Donald Trump was on an unstoppable march to the Republican nomination.

“Oh God no!” said Sununu, who has emerged as one of the former president’s biggest GOP critics. “Not even close.”

Here in New Hampshire, home to the first-in-the-nation primary, one of the biggest questions hanging over the Republican presidential primary race is whether the contest is on the cusp of becoming more of a coronation for Trump than a hard-fought campaign.

In the Bob and Crystal Tilton household, it’s a bit of both.

“To

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