STRAW POLL: WARREN BEATS SANDERS. When about 250 New Hampshire progressive activists gathered Saturday for the NH Progressive Summit at Manchester Community College, Sen. Elizabeth Warren came out on top of a closely-watched presidential straw poll.Warren received the support of 34.6 percent of those who participated, while Bernie Sanders received 24 percent. Trailing with 6 percent each were Cory Booker and Tulsi Gabbard. Granite State Progress, which organized the event with 40 other advocacy groups, did not announced how the remaining 30 percent was divided, but it did say that Sen. Jeanne Shaheen received one write-in vote.“The 2019 NH Progressive Summit was another tremendous success, and we look forward to hearing about the outcomes of the many new friendships and campaigns born out of conversations that took place here,” said Zandra Rice Hawkins, executive director of Granite State Progress and chair of the Progressive Summit Planning Committee.“Each year this event helps shape the course forward for progressives in New Hampshire as we work together to build a more just, inclusive, and healthy community.”

STRAW POLL: WARREN BEATS SANDERS. When about 250 New Hampshire progressive activists gathered Saturday for the NH Progressive Summit at Manchester Community College, Sen. Elizabeth Warren came out on top of a closely-watched presidential straw poll.

Warren received the support of 34.6 percent of those who participated, while Bernie Sanders received 24 percent. Trailing with 6 percent each were Cory Booker and Tulsi Gabbard.


Granite State Progress, which organized the event with 40 other advocacy groups, did not announced how the remaining 30 percent was divided, but it did say that Sen. Jeanne Shaheen received one write-in vote.

“The 2019 NH Progressive Summit was another tremendous success, and we look forward to hearing about the outcomes of the many new friendships and campaigns born out of conversations that took place here,” said Zandra Rice Hawkins, executive director of Granite State Progress and chair of the Progressive Summit Planning Committee.

“Each year this event helps shape the course forward for progressives in New Hampshire as we work together to build a more just, inclusive, and healthy community.”