Advertisement NH Primary Source: Sen. Kamala Harris to bring her campaign back to NH for town halls at colleges Democratic presidential hopeful to speak to voters at Dartmouth, Keene State on April 23

New Hampshire Primary Source gives you breaking and behind-the-scenes news and analysis on all things political in the Granite State. John DiStaso is the most experienced political writer in the state and has been writing a weekly column since 1982.To sign up for WMUR's weekly New Hampshire Primary Source and political email newsletter, click here.SECOND VISIT ON TAP. When California Sen. Kamala Harris made her initial visit to New Hampshire in mid-February, she drew what still may be the biggest crowd to attend any presidential campaign event in the state.In her first stop at the historic South Church in Portsmouth, Harris spoke to an estimated 1,000 people, while several hundred more waited outside in snowy weather. She also packed the room at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics, speaking to a Politics and Eggs breakfast event.New Hampshire Primary Source has learned that Harris will be back in the leadoff primary state April 23, for stops at two colleges.At 10:15 a.m., doors will open for a town hall event at the Keene State College Recreation Center, 229 Main St. That afternoon, at 3:15 p.m., Harris will hold a town hall at Dartmouth College in the Alumni Room of the Hopkins Center for the Arts.Harris’ campaign shared news and details of the upcoming visit first with WMUR’s New Hampshire Primary Source.“This trip will be another opportunity for New Hampshire residents to hear directly from Harris about her vision for America and ask her questions about important issues facing the Granite State,” the campaign said. Among the issues she will discuss will be her plan to give teachers in New Hampshire and throughout the country a $1,3500 raise by the end of her first term.The events are free and open to the public, with RSVPs requested here and here.FOUR MORE NH STAFFERS FOR BOOKER. As New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker prepares to hold a major presidential announcement rally in his home city of Newark on Saturday, his New Hampshire team is expanding. Click here.OLLEN IN LINE FOR TOP NH 'BETO' POST. Mike Ollen, state director in Sen. Maggie Hassan’s office, is in line to become the state campaign director for former U.S. Rep. Beto O’Rourke’s presidential campaign in New Hampshire, according to several key Democrats. Click here.$200,000 BUY. The Senate Majority PAC, a major super PAC focused on helping Democratic U.S. Senate incumbents and challengers, has launched a $200,000 ad buy on New Hampshire radio stations in support of Sen. Jeanne Shaheen. Click here.PROJECT VERITAS IS BACK. Project Veritas, a conservative nonprofit that describes its activities as undercover journalism focused on voter fraud, has returned to New Hampshire. Click here.BURT’S TRACTOR. State Rep. John Burt’s 1953 Far-All Super C. tractor is expected to make an appearance in front of the State House this morning before the New Hampshire House votes on its version of a state budget. Click here.POLL UNDERWAY. It’s unclear who’s conducting a poll of potential U.S. Senate matchups in the Granite State, but someone is. Click here.BACKING SULLIVAN. A day after Republican former state Rep. Victoria Sullivan announced her candidacy for mayor of Manchester, she was endorsed by the two Republicans who ran for the U.S. House in 2018. Click here.SUNUNU: 'ABSOLUTELY NO DECISION.' Gov. Chris Sununu said Wednesday he has made "absolutely no decision" on his political future, responding to WMUR's report that he has told other key Republicans within the past several days that he intends to seek a third term as governor and does not intend to run for the U.S. Senate in 2020. Click here.KLOBUCHAR STAFFING UP. Minnesota Democratic Sen. Amy Klobuchar’s presidential campaign is about to have a permanent New Hampshire presence. Click here.SWALWELL TO NH. U.S. Rep. Eric Swalwell, the latest Democrat to declare a candidacy for president, will return to New Hampshire next week for two events, including a taping of WMUR’s “Conversation with the Candidate” series. Click here.(John DiStaso can be reached at jdistaso@hearst.com or distasoj@gmail.com. Follow him on Twitter: @jdistaso and on Facebook: Facebook.com/JohnDiStasoWMUR.)