October 9, 2008 - 4:37pm
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Update: Biden returns to N.H.

Democratic vice-presidential nominee Joe Biden will be campaigning in New Hampshire on Monday.

Biden is scheduled to attend events in Rochester and Manchester. The Rochester event is being billed as a "community gathering," the Manchester event has not yet been determined.

Biden was scheduled to visit New Hampshire earlier this week but his trip was cancelled due to the death of Jill Biden's mother.

 "While the Obama-Biden plan will give a tax cut to 95 percent of all working Americans, including 800,000 workers here in New Hampshire, the McCain plan will reward corporations and CEOs and tax health care benefits for the first time in history- a move that independent experts have concluded will adversely affect the Northeast more than other parts of the country," Sandra Abrevaya, Obama's communications director, said in press release. "On Monday, Biden will discuss the ways in which the Obama-Biden plan will create jobs here in New Hampshire, fight for the middle class and provide affordable and accessible health care coverage."

UPDATE: In Manchester Biden will participate in a "community gathering" at Southern New Hampshire University.

Brian Lawson is a PolitickerNH.com Reporter and can be reached via email at brian.lawson@politickernh.com.

Comments

Give it a rest, Joe Kelly Levasseur


Everybody except for your two little weirdos Melle and McNeill is sick of your poisonous garbage.

10/11/08 10:47 pm

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