
GOFFSTOWN, N.H. โ A frigid and drizzly evening couldnโt stop activists outside Saint Anselm College in the hours leading up to Friday nightโs Democratic National Committee debate with a generally congenial tenor found between supporters of all the campaigns.
MIT student Russell Pasetes was on hand to cheer for Andrew Yang, one of the many moments of volunteering heโs given over the past several weeks.
The scene was different than anything heโd seen in his native Guam, and he felt a sense of camaraderie with fellow volunteers from across the Democratic spectrum chanting and waving at passing traffic.
โWe are all really trying hard for all of our candidates. We all have our reasons for why we think our candidate is the best against Trump,โ โI appreciate every person coming out here in this process, because with the Trump presidency I think weโre all beginning to wake up and understand what it means to take part in our democracy. I was lucky to find a group of people I can find a home with like Andrew Yangโs (campaign.)โ
Pasetes says he will support the Democratic nominee whoever it is, a sentiment shared by Edward Kimmell of Takoma Park, Maryland.
Kimmell was out holding signs for Elizabeth Warren and has flown up to New Hampshire during earlier primaries to support Hillary Clinton. Like Pasetes, he felt a sense of camaraderie out in the snow with his fellow volunteers, both for Warren and other campaigns.
โIโm thrilled, I like to see a lot of excited and hard-working Democrats. I hope they pull together in the general,โ โI hope (Warren) pulls it together, Iโm sure sheโll do well in the debate, she always does. But Iโll support whoever gets the nomination, itโs very important.โ
Among the candidates participating in the debate, only Tom Steyer and Bernie Sanders were not represented as of 5:30 p.m., but non-candidate activists were also out in force such as Doug Whitbeck of 350 Forward, a climate awareness organization.
Whitbeck, a Sanders supporter, said he felt a sense of excitement, but also a sense of surprise that Sandersโ activists were not present.
โIโm disappointed, I donโt know what the story is on why they arenโt here, he said.