Manchester Democratic candidates gather before final election season sprint

Jess Grill. Photo/Andrew Sylvia

MANCHESTER, N.H. โ€“ As Election Day draws closer, Democratic candidates from across the city gathered on Sunday afternoon to take a break from knocking on doors and renew their spirits for the final few weeks of campaigning and share their stump speeches with anyone interested in stopping by.

State Representative Josh Query was one of the organizers of the event on Sunday. Query was not re-nominated in the Democratic Partyโ€™s primary for their two nominations in the Hillsborough 20 State Representative District (Ward 9), but he was appointed by the New Hampshire Democratic Party to take the place of Brian Bagley after Bagleyโ€™s sudden illness prevented him from retaining his nomination in the Hillsborough 39 State Representative District (Wards 6, 8 and 9).

โ€œIt was a perfect weekend and we wanted to do something as we got closer to the election,โ€ said Query. โ€œWe knew that there were a lot of people eager to meet our candidates that we havenโ€™t caught on the doors or phones yet. We wanted to make sure they had a chance to hear from these candidates.โ€

New Hampshire House Democrats Victory Committee Chair and Assistant House Democratic Leader Matt Wilhelm is running again in the new Hillsborough 40 State Representative District (Wards 1,3,10,11 and 12) and Wilhelm is optimistic for his partyโ€™s chances to flip the Granite Stateโ€™s lower legislative chamber given what heโ€™s seen in Concord over the last two years and what heโ€™s been hearing from voters in Manchester.

โ€œWeโ€™ve seen this Republican House majority going after people who want to make their own healthcare decisions, their own free speech rights, and even voting rights are under attack. They are really focused more on power and control than on actually helping to solve problems our neighbors are facing,โ€ said Wilhelm. โ€œI think thereโ€™s a clear contrast between the two parties in this election: one is about making sure weโ€™re building a Granite State thatโ€™s going to work for everybody and then thereโ€™s the other side looking at how they can exert power and control over New Hampshire residents.โ€

Jessica Grill, a newcomer in Hillsborough 18, a State Representative District that includes only Ward 12, has talked to many voters in her district multiple times already. While many voters are influenced by national trends, in state representative races, she believes that personal contact will be the key to victory, although she also believes that national trends are beginning to help Democrats.

โ€œIt is all face-to-face, it is just a pure labor of love for State Representative candidates and when you go out and talk to people, you can win over people who might not otherwise be interested in voting for national candidates (of the same party),โ€ she said. โ€œI really think the vibe is different (at the local level). I wonโ€™t say that it isnโ€™t tough, but we have a great shot and better shot than we did a few months ago and Iโ€™m ready to bring us to a win.โ€


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