Politics & Government
'Middle Class First' Bus Comes to Nashua Oct. 6
Americans United for Change get-out-the-vote bus hitting 18 states.

Americans United for Change, a 501(c)4 advocacy organization, is bringing its “Put the Middle Class First” Bus to New Hampshire with stops in Manchester and Nashua next week.
The tour is part of an effort to “underscore clear choice voters face in November: Democrats’ middle-out approach to building an economy that works for everyone vs. Scott Brown and Frank Guinta’s top-down approach that works only for the wealthy few & big corporations,” according to a press statement.
The bus will be in Manchester at 10 a.m. for a rally in Veterans Memorial Park with U.S. Rep. Carol Shea-Porter, D-NH, Brad Woodhouse, President, Americans United for Change, NHDP Chairman Raymond Buckley, Gail Kinney, the pastor, South Danbury (NH) United Church of Christ, and Lucy Edwards, the president of the New Hampshire Alliance for Retired Americans.
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The bus will be in Nashua at 1 p.m. at the public library on Court Street and will rally with state Sen. Bette Lasky, D-Nashua, Woodhouse, and Buckley.
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