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After the 2016 election, Abramson returned to the Republican Party. He was re-elected to a seat in the Legislature in 2018.<ref>[https://ballot-access.org/2019/06/29/new-hampshire-legislator-changes-registration-from-republican-to-libertarian-3/</ref> However, in 2019, he returned to the New Hampshire Libertarian Party and announced he would be running in the [[Presidential_Candidates_2020|2020 Libertarian Party presidential primaries]].<ref>[https://ballot-access.org/2019/06/29/new-hampshire-legislator-changes-registration-from-republican-to-libertarian-3/ New Hampshire Legislator Changes Registration from Republican to Libertarian], Ballot Access News, June 29, 2019.</ref><ref>[https://wal.fireside.fm/603|title=WAL 2020 Presidential Candidate Series: Meet Max Abramson]], Fireside.fm, 7/1/2019].</ref> | After the 2016 election, Abramson returned to the Republican Party. He was re-elected to a seat in the Legislature in 2018.<ref>[https://ballot-access.org/2019/06/29/new-hampshire-legislator-changes-registration-from-republican-to-libertarian-3/</ref> However, in 2019, he returned to the New Hampshire Libertarian Party and announced he would be running in the [[Presidential_Candidates_2020|2020 Libertarian Party presidential primaries]].<ref>[https://ballot-access.org/2019/06/29/new-hampshire-legislator-changes-registration-from-republican-to-libertarian-3/ New Hampshire Legislator Changes Registration from Republican to Libertarian], Ballot Access News, June 29, 2019.</ref><ref>[https://wal.fireside.fm/603|title=WAL 2020 Presidential Candidate Series: Meet Max Abramson]], Fireside.fm, 7/1/2019].</ref> | ||
Abramson graduated from Great Bay Community College in 2016. His professional career includes working on road construction.<ref>https://ballotpedia.org/Max_Abramson</ref> | |||
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