New Hampshire native Karoline Leavitt recently made headlines as the youngest person to hold the position of White House spokeswoman. Her impressive performance at her first press briefing was well-received by many, with praises coming from various quarters, including Neil Levesque of the New Hampshire Institute of Politics. However, New Hampshire Democratic Party chair Ray Buckley took a different stance, insulting Leavitt on social media. Alicia Preston Xanopoulos, a GOP communications professional, expressed disappointment at Buckley’s attack and questioned what his reaction would be if the situation were reversed. Several political insiders noted that Buckley’s comments went against the spirit of pride in New Hampshire and its people. Former GOP Speaker of the House Donna Sytek dismissed Buckley’s behavior as typical, while Gov. Kelly Ayotte’s spokesperson suggested it was due to Buckley’s recent election losses. House Majority Leader Jason Osborne defended Leavitt and criticized Buckley’s actions on social media. Despite the backlash, Leavitt continues to represent New Hampshire in the Trump administration with pride and poise.
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