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New Hampshire: 10 visits, 15 days
>Former Sec. of State Hillary Clinton visited NH on September 17-19, 2015.
On September 17 she held a conversation on substance abuse at [venue?] in Nashua; made a quick OTR stop at the Union Diner in Laconia; held a community forum on substance abuse at the Boys and Girls Club of Laconia in Laconia; and held a town hall meeting at the Boys and Girls Club in Concord.
On September 18 she held a community forum on college affordability in the Memorial Union Building at UNH in Durham; and headlined the Plymouth Area Democrats 10th Anniversary Diner at the Common Man in Plymouth.
On September 19 she addressed the NHDP Convention at Verizon Wireless Arena in Manchester.
>Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton visited NH on September 5, 2015. She received the endorsement of Sen. Jeanne Shaheen and they rallied at the kickoff event for New Hampshire Women for Hillary at 195 Parrott Ave. (outside Portsmouth Middle School) in Portsmouth; and she appeared at a reception for organized labor and allies at the Puritan Backroom in Manchester.
>Former Sec. of State Hillary Clinton visited NH on August 10-11, 2015.
On August 10 she held a town hall discussion on her college affordability plan ("New College Compact") at Exeter High School in Exeter; and held a grassroots organizing party at the McIntyre Ski Area in Manchester.
On August 11 she held a town hall discussion on her college affordability plan at River Valley Community College in Claremont (+); and held a community forum on substance abuse at Keene Middle School in Keene.
>Former Sec. of State Hillary Clinton visited NH on July 28, 2015. She held a town hall discussion at Amherst Street School in Nashua; and did a grassroots organizing event at Beech Hill Farm Stand and Ice Cream Barn in Hopkinton.
>Former Sec. of State Hillary Clinton visited NH on July 16, 2015, focusing on her new profit-sharing proposal and her economic framework. She did a town hall discussion with voters at City Hall in Dover; and a grassroots organizing event at the home of Henri and Laura Aguilar in Windham.
>Former Sec. of State Hillary Clinton visited NH on July 3-4, 2015. On the afternoon of July 3 she spoke at a grassroots organizing event originally scheduled to be held at a private home on Rope Ferry Rd. in Hanover but moved to Bema amphitheater at Dartmouth in Hanover; made a stop for ice cream at Dairy Twirl in Lebanon; and did a fundraiser at the home of Meg and Gary Hirshberg in Holderness. On July 4 she spoke a grassroots organizing event on the back deck of Michael and Julie Levine's home in Glen; and marched in the annual Fourth of July parade in Gorham.
>After her launch speech in New York City on June 13, and stops in Iowa on June 13-14, former Sec. of State Hillary Clinton visited NH on June 15, 2015,. She held a forum on early childhood education at the YMCA on Industrial Way in Rochester; did a launch party at Carter Hill Orchard in Concord (moved inside due to rain); and addressed the Manchester City Democrats' Flag Day Dinner at the Puritan Backroom Conference Center in Manchester.
>Former Sec. of State
Hillary
Clinton visited NH
on May 22, 2015.
She
toured
and
participated
in
a
discussion
with
members
of
the
small
business
community
at
Smuttynose
Brewery
in
Hampton;
attended
a
grassroots
organizing
event
at
Water
Street
Book
Store
in
Exeter;
made
a
stop
at
Moo's
Place
dairy
bar
in
Derry,
where
she
ordered
a
kiddie
size
chocolate
peanut
butter
fudge;
and
met
privately
with
supporters
at
a
private
home
in
Amherst.
>Former Sec. of State Hillary Clinton visited NH on April 20-21, 2015. On April 20 she made a stop at Kristin’s Bistro & Bakery in Keene; toured met employees and participated in a roundtable at Whitney Brothers, a small, family-owned business in Keene that manufactures children's furniture; and according to the Concord Monitor she then did "several house parties with supporters, including one gathering at the home of former state senator Sylvia Larsen in Concord." On April 21 in Concord she toured NHTI, Concord's Community College, and participated in a roundtable with students and educators in Little Hall; she made a stop at the home of 94-year old former state Sen. Mary Louise Hancock; and met with Democratic lawmakers at NHDP headquarters.
2014
>Former Sec. of State Hillary Clinton visited NH on November 2, 2014. In the morning she headlined a Get Out the Vote rally with Sen. Jeanne Shaheen and Gov. Maggie Hassan at Nashua Community College in Nashua; the three then made an unannounced stop for lunch at the Puritan Backroom in Manchester; and they made a stop at The Farm Bar and Grill in Dover. (This was her first visit to the state since 2008).
>Former Sec. of State Hillary Clinton visited NH on April 20-21, 2015. On April 20 she made a stop at Kristin’s Bistro & Bakery in Keene; toured met employees and participated in a roundtable at Whitney Brothers, a small, family-owned business in Keene that manufactures children's furniture; and according to the Concord Monitor she then did "several house parties with supporters, including one gathering at the home of former state senator Sylvia Larsen in Concord." On April 21 in Concord she toured NHTI, Concord's Community College, and participated in a roundtable with students and educators in Little Hall; she made a stop at the home of 94-year old former state Sen. Mary Louise Hancock; and met with Democratic lawmakers at NHDP headquarters.
2014
>Former Sec. of State Hillary Clinton visited NH on November 2, 2014. In the morning she headlined a Get Out the Vote rally with Sen. Jeanne Shaheen and Gov. Maggie Hassan at Nashua Community College in Nashua; the three then made an unannounced stop for lunch at the Puritan Backroom in Manchester; and they made a stop at The Farm Bar and Grill in Dover. (This was her first visit to the state since 2008).
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