DERRY, N.H. — Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton yesterday trumpeted her party’s recent history of bolstering the economy while in the Oval Office, invoking her ex-president husband and President Obama, who she credited for improving the lives of all Americans — not just the rich.

Her remarks came the day before Bill Clinton takes to the campaign trail in New Hampshire — a move that has drawn criticism of the sexual scandals that dogged his presidency.

“Look at any of the proposals that the Republicans have made and they add up to trillions of dollars of more tax breaks as opposed to my ?approach that we need the wealthy to pay more in taxes and we don’t need any tax increases for the middle class — that’s my approach,” Clinton told more than 700 people at a town hall meeting here. She credited her husband’s presidency with creating 23 million jobs and said Obama doesn’t get the “credit he deserves for preventing us from falling in a great depression.”

Twelve-year-old Kayleigh, a foster child from Manchester, N.H., asked, “How you would help the children with the parents doing the overdoses?” Clinton responded, ?“Everything I can to try and get more people like your mom and others into treatment.”