Politics & Government

O'Malley to Make 10th Trip to NH

Democrat presidential candidate to make stops in Concord, Durham, Keene, and Manchester next week.

On Nov. 3, former Gov. Martin O’Malley, D-MD, will make his 10th visit to New Hampshire since announcing his run for president.

At events in Manchester, Durham, and Keene, he will continue his #ActionsNotWords town hall series, according to a press statement.

On Nov. 4, O’Malley will officially file to be a Democratic candidate for president in the New Hampshire’s first-in-the-nation Primary.

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This trip follows the 21 New Hampshire endorsements rolled out last week and the #ActionsNotWords weekend canvasses held across the Granite State.

“O’Malley is the only candidate in this race with a record of delivering on progressive values Democrats care about - and he’s done it throughout his 15 years of experience as a big city mayor and governor,” according to a press statement. “O’Malley has led the way on issues like reforming Wall Street, tackling climate change, making college more affordable, and expanding social security.”

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Nov. 3, 2015

  • 11:15 a.m. Manchester Chamber of Commerce #ActionsNotWords Town Hall Devine Millimet Law Firm, 111 Amherst St. in Manchester.
  • 12:30 p.m. UNH #ActionsNotWords Town Hall Strafford Room at UNH, 105 Main St. in Durham.
  • 6:30 p.m. Keene #ActionsNotWords Town Hall, Cheshire County Historical Society , 246 Main St. in Keene.

Nov. 4, 2015

  • 8:15 a.m. O’Malley files to run in the New Hampshire Democratic Primary Secretary of State’s Office 25 Capitol St. in Concord.

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