Republican presidential candidate Bill Weld campaigned in New Hampshire on Monday.>> Download the FREE WMUR appAt his campaign headquarters in Manchester, the former Massachusetts governor said he loves campaigning and can feel momentum growing among voters in the Granite State.Weld calls himself an economic conservative interested in conserving the environment. “Of course, that's the opposite of what our current president does,” Weld said. “He likes to sow division – starts out with Muslims, and then Hispanics and then people of color. He's got a new villain every month, it seems. He calls himself a nationalist. I think he's just an isolationist.”Weld spoke at Saint Anselm College on Monday morning.

Republican presidential candidate Bill Weld campaigned in New Hampshire on Monday.

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At his campaign headquarters in Manchester, the former Massachusetts governor said he loves campaigning and can feel momentum growing among voters in the Granite State.

Weld calls himself an economic conservative interested in conserving the environment.

“Of course, that's the opposite of what our current president does,” Weld said. “He likes to sow division – starts out with Muslims, and then Hispanics and then people of color. He's got a new villain every month, it seems. He calls himself a nationalist. I think he's just an isolationist.”

Weld spoke at Saint Anselm College on Monday morning.