GOP Candidate Bill Weld Heads to Randolph to Go Bird Watching
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The walks are an opportunity for candidates and conservation-minded voters to share their views on environmental policy while admiring New Hampshire’s birds, wildlife, and scenery.
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The walks are an opportunity for candidates and conservation-minded voters to share their views on environmental policy while admiring New Hampshire’s birds, wildlife, and scenery.
Biden’s lead has narrowed as Senators Kamala Harris and Elizabeth Warren have seen a significant post-debate bump, claiming 18% and 17% voter support respectively. Mayor Pete Buttigieg has maintained his support at 12%, while Senator Bernie Sanders has fallen below 10%.
Congresswoman Annie Kuster, D-NH, called conditions at the U.S.-Mexico border “inhumane” after returning from the weekend trip near McAllen and Brownsville, Texas.
O’Rourke outlined his reform plan that would protect and expand the rights of New Hampshire immigrants and those across the country while strengthening the economy, he said.
The Democratic 2020 presidential front-runner also made a promise to nearly 400 people — many of whom stood sweltering under blazing sun in a dirt parking lot — that he’d be back often.
When Biden joked, “Unlike many of you women, you men may remember the 60s,” I cringed. At 56, I was at the tail end of the sixties and thoroughly enjoy sharing my age.
Republican Gov. Chris Sununu met behind closed doors with Democratic leaders on Friday and began negotiations on a budget deal to run the state for the next two years.
It’s a big week for NH primary visits! Pete Buttigieg, Kamala Harris, Cory Booker, Beto O’Rourke, Joe Biden, Seth Moulton, and Julian Castro are coming, beginning Friday morning: