Aug. 21| Primarily NH – highlights from the presidential campaign trail
read more…: Aug. 21| Primarily NH – highlights from the presidential campaign trailHighlights from the Presidential Primary campaign trail.
Highlights from the Presidential Primary campaign trail.
On Tuesday, U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand joined a roundtable of elected officials and local health professionals at Amoskeag Health in a discussion about mental health policy.
The president stayed on message in his 94-minute address that was laced with equally robust roars of approval and predictable boos of distaste from the men, women, and children in the audience.
“El Presidente,” he said in the neutral tone which everyone in general society has to adopt while speaking about Trump. He seemed to ask whose side are you on? Tom refrained from making further references to the client, so I wondered the same thing about him. I resigned myself to the work. To leave a job site before dismissal gets you fired from the temp agency.
Weekly round-up of national presidential politics.
Updates on the comings and goings of candidates in the 2020 NH Hampshire Primary.
The vibe, mercifully in an air-conditioned space, for U.S. Sen. Kamala Harris felt vibrant, felt young, felt interested, felt colorful. I recognized quite a few people I know and felt very much the same vibe I’ve felt at Buttigieg, at Warren, at Booker: Smart, hipster, educated.
As Democrats, we have a lot of candidates to choose from during this upcoming primary season. Time and time again, I’ve been impressed by Senator Cory Booker. His proposed reform of what it means to be a responsible gun owner in this country is among the reasons why.
When Republicans push harmful restrictions to accessible, safe, and affordable reproductive health care, women in New Hampshire and across the country suffer.
First installment of our #FITN candidate news, a weekly round-up to keep you in the loop as the NH Primary approaches.