New England’s Democratic leaders kick off canvas in Manchester

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Senator Hassan continued with the theme of doing the work of elections to make a difference.

“Here’s a number that a lot of people in this room have heard me say a time or two, which is 1,017 votes. That’s the number of votes that you all helped me win my first election for the United States Senate by, right?  1,017 votes is what made the difference between being able to stop the Republicans in 2017 when they tried to repeal the Affordable Care Act. 1,017 votes in New Hampshire saved health care for 28 million Americans.”

President Joe Biden travels to NH, a history-making moment

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Under nearly perfect weather conditions for a fall day in New England, the jet touched down with little fanfare.  Scattered around the tarmac were security folks and a few Air National Guardsmen.  The Presidential motorcade was lined up along with a string of vans to carry the press pool. 

New Hampshire’s congressional delegation and democratic leaders were on hand to greet the President. Senators Shaheen and Hassan, Congressmen Pappas and Kuster, former Governor John Lynch, and Manchester Mayor Jay Ruais were among the dignitaries and friends on hand to welcome President Biden.