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SALEM, N.H. — No group will shape Jon Huntsman’s future more than New Hampshire’s independents.
Notoriously late to decide and difficult to poll, roughly 40 percent of the state’s voters are not registered with any party. And election law gives them a prominent role in today’s primary, in which Huntsman has staked his candidacy on a top-three finish.
But not all unaffiliated voters here are moderates or centrists. Many simply don’t like party labels.



