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Walker New Hampshire Visits

rationale, methodology and limitations  | this page updated on July 3, 2015

Through 2nd Quarter (June 30, 2015)

New Hampshire: 3 visits, 6 days
>Gov. Scott Walker visited NH on May 29-30, 2015.  On the evening of May 29, he participated in Belknap County Republicans' Lincoln Day First-in-the-Nation Presidential Sunset Dinner Cruise on Lake Winnipesaukee (according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel he arrived late and the boat returned to the dock to pick him up).  On May 30 he did a house party in Sanbornton; made unannounced stops at a couple of businesses in Franklin, picking up "Circus Peanuts" at Central Sweets and stopping at JJ's Woodfired Pizza; did Politics & Pie at the Snow Shoe Club in Concord; and in the evening he keynoted the Rockingham County GOP's Freedom Founder's Dinner iat the Executive Court Banquet Facility in Manchester.

>Gov. Scott Walker visited NH on April 18-19, 2015.  On April 18 in the evening he was the keynote speaker at the NHGOP's #FITN Republican Leadership Summit dinner in Nashua; and made an unannounced stop at Chick-fil-A in Nashua.  Early afternoon on April 19 he did a meet and greet with local activists and elected officials at Marion Gerrish Community Center in Derry.

>Gov. Scott Walker visited NH on March 13-14, 2015; except for the training and rally on March 14, the trip comprised private meetings.
On March 13 he made an unannounced stop for breakfast at Blake's in Manchester; met with reporters and editors at the Union Leader; met
with former governor John H. Sununu; met with a group of about 60-70 businesses leaders at the Pease Development Authority in Portsmouth; did an interview at WMUR-TV; met with former Mass. Sen. Scott Brown at the Red Arrow Diner in Manchester; met with a group of liberty Republicans; and met with Manchester Mayor Ted Gatsas.
On March 14, he met
with county GOP chairs, met with state Senate President Chuck Morse, met with local GOP activists at the Continental Hotel in Concord; spoke to members of the NH GOP executive committee, and then delivered the keynote address at the NHGOP Grassroots Training and Rally in the Christa McAuliffe Auditorium at Concord High School in Concord (originally scheduled for the New Hampshire Technical Institute in Concord but on March 9 announced the change in venue due to "overwhelming interest").

2013-14
no visits.



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