Politics & Government
Montana Governor To Campaign In Concord, Nashua This Week
Steve Bullock will visit Market Days in Concord, meet with Sen. Dan Feltes, and attend a Nashua house party with former NH AG Joe Foster.

CONCORD, NH — One of the later entrants into the 2020 presidential primary cycle won't be in the first debates next week but he will be in New Hampshire to meet with voters this week. Gov. Steve Bullock, D-MT, the only Democrat in the race from a state that President Donald Trump won in 2016, is hosting six events in Concord, Manchester, and Nashua this week to promote his first-in-the-nation campaign effort. It will be his first trip to New Hampshire as a presidential candidate.
On Friday afternoon, Bullock will take in the Market Days Festival in Downtown Concord at around 4:30 p.m. At 6:30 p.m., he'll attend a meet-and-greet at the Concord Craft Brewing Company on Storrs Street with state Senate Majority Leader Dan Feltes, D-Concord.
On June 22, the governor makes stops in Manchester. He'll meet with voters at Francoeur's Café on South Main Street at 8:30 a.m. with state Sen. Lou D'Allesandro, D-Manchester. Later that morning, the state senator and governor will stop at Blake's Restaurant on South Main Street and Chez Vachon on Kelley Street.
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At around 11 a.m. on Saturday, former New Hampshire Attorney General Joe Foster and his wife, Marissa Baltus, will be hosting a house party in Nashua for the candidate.
While Bullock won't be involved in the debates next week, he did qualify for the second debate in July, according to the campaign. A recent CBS News/YouGov poll in Iowa was the third one that logged in Bullock's support at 1 percent, one of the criteria for participation by the Democratic National Committee.
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