Politics & Government
Nashua Cafe Introduces Weekly NH Primary Conversations Series
Riverwalk Cafe in Nashua will begin Thursday series on presidential candidates and their platforms with a discussion on Elizabeth Warren.

NASHUA, NH — As New Hampshire Primary Fever grips the Granite State over the next four months, Riverwalk Café in Nashua is providing voters a chance to get their political fix and engage on issues in the presidential campaign. The downtown Nashua café will hold a series of "Primary Conversations" on Thursday nights focusing on a different candidate each week.
The series kicks off Thursday with a discussion with Team Elizabeth Warren from 6 to 8 p.m. at the 35 Railroad Square location. The conversations will include perspective voters and members of the respective campaigns — not necessarily the candidates themselves — in a discussion of candidates’ positions on relevant issues.
Upcoming "Primary Conversations" nights involve Team Amy Klobuchar on Nov. 14 from 6 to 8, Team Cory Booker on Nov. 21 from 5:30 to 7, Team Pete Buttigieg on Dec. 5 from 6 to 8 and Team Marianne Williamson on Dec. 12 from 6 to 8.
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"While looking for unique options for our midweek winter programming, we naturally saw an opportunity to actively participate in the NH Primary process," Riverwalk Café owner Steve Ruddock said. "Many of the candidates and campaigns already pass through Riverwalk regularly during primary season, so the synergy for ongoing civic discourse as we head toward the February primary provides a good opportunity to bring local voters and the 2020 campaign teams together – almost effortlessly."
Team Warren is expected to discuss her “ultra-millionaire tax” in depth, along with other positions, with discussion driven by voters in attendance.
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The series is expected to continue until the week before the Feb. 11 primary. The schedule of events can be found here.
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