October 28, 2008 - 8:36am
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Sullivan: Clinton visit will 'bring this election home' for Democratic ticket

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On the eve of Hillary Clinton's trip to New Hampshire, her former state chairwoman said Clinton will help convince undecided voters to vote for the Democratic ticket.

The U.S. Senator from New York is scheduled to hold rallies in Dover, Manchester and Pelham. This will be her first visit to the state since the unity rally with Barack Obama in June.

"Senator Clinton will make an excellent case to undecided voters that they should vote for Senator Obama for president and Gov. Shaheen for senate," Kathy Sullivan said. "The Obama-Shaheen team will put the economy back on track and address health care, not just providing insurance but also lowering costs."

Sullivan, a former chairwoman of the New Hampshire Democratic Party, added, "Senator Clinton is very popular here, and I think she will help bring this election home for the Obama-Shaheen team."

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

Comments

who is the real chairperson?


Has anyone else noticed that Ray Buckley has been conspicuously absent to comment on behalf of the NHDP lately?

Kathy Sullivan quotes are all over the newspapers recently and the only time we hear from old Rayray is when he sticks his foot in his mouth.

Gag order anyone?????

10/28/08 9:48 am

Lost?


Was the election lost and needed to be brought home? Perhaps it was on an all night drinking binge?

10/28/08 10:08 am

Poor Frat Boys


Are you Republican kids over drinking again?

Why don't check the press release list located on this site. Buckley alone has more releases than Fergie.

Your real problem is that NH Dems have TWO great leaders while the NH Republicans have none!

10/28/08 10:53 am

OVER ?


WMUR just said the room was half full... some momentum... Hillary hasn't brought anything home. maybe Bill can next week...

10/28/08 5:40 pm

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