Politics & Government
U.S. Reps. Campaign for Hillary
Kennedy, Maloney, and Tsongas spoke to crowds and launched canvasses around New Hampshire last weekend.
Hillary for New Hampshire held its first statewide “Day of Action” on June, 27, in which grassroots supporters across the state will go door-to-door in their communities engaging voters and connecting with their neighbors to talk about Hillary Clinton’s plan to get the economy working for everyone, not just those at the top, according to a press statement.
The Day of Action was part of fulfilling Clinton’s early pledge to work hard to earn every vote and take nothing for granted in New Hampshire’s first in the nation primary.
Hillary for New Hampshire is committed to delivering a grassroots community organizing campaign that connects supporters and builds relationships with Granite Staters through one-on-one meetings, small gatherings, and online engagement. During the statewide day of action, volunteers asked supporters to fill out a “Commit to Vote” card, pledging to vote for Hillary in the first in the nation primary.
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Volunteers went door-to-door and talked with voters in Nashua, Salem, Manchester, Portsmouth, Keene, Lebanon, Conway, and Concord.
Members of Congress Joseph P. Kennedy III, Sean Patrick Maloney, and Niki Tsongas also participated in events.
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