(New Hampshire Primary Source is a regular feature of WMUR.com on Thursday mornings, with frequent updates throughout the week.)>> Download the FREE WMUR appKEY ENDORSEMENTS FOR WARREN. Two high-profile and respected New Hampshire Democratic leaders are endorsing Elizabeth Warren on Friday, saying she is the candidate most capable of defeating President Donald Trump and working on behalf of all Americans.State Sen. Cindy Rosenwald of Nashua and longtime party activist and former state Rep. Judy Reardon of Manchester are on board with the Massachusetts senator’s presidential bid.The endorsements come hours before Warren and six other Democratic presidential candidates take the stage at Saint Anselm College for their eighth debate of the campaign.Warren’s campaign said they join “more than 685 New Hampshire elected officials, party leaders, political activists, and community leaders" who have publicly endorsed her.“Elizabeth understands the challenges working families face because she has lived them,” said Rosenwald, a first-term senator and former seven-term New Hampshire House member who served as House Deputy Democratic Leader.“She has built comprehensive plans to tackle those problems and her time as a teacher shines through when she explains them to people. In breaking down complicated issues, she is able to make clear the problem and show the best path forward.”Rosenwald noted that Warren has invested her campaign's funds in down-ballot candidates over the past years, including in New Hampshire. She is the second state senator to endorse Warren, joining Sen. Kevin Cavanaugh of Manchester.Reardon, a former legal counsel to Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, said, “Elizabeth Warren is ready to take on Trump because she is everything he is not. She grew up in a working class family in Oklahoma on the edge of the middle class and built a career fighting for people who needed just a little bit of help to make it.“Trump built his career and his administration on taking advantage of people. Elizabeth built hers fighting for those taken advantage of.”

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KEY ENDORSEMENTS FOR WARREN. Two high-profile and respected New Hampshire Democratic leaders are endorsing Elizabeth Warren on Friday, saying she is the candidate most capable of defeating President Donald Trump and working on behalf of all Americans.

State Sen. Cindy Rosenwald of Nashua and longtime party activist and former state Rep. Judy Reardon of Manchester are on board with the Massachusetts senator’s presidential bid.

The endorsements come hours before Warren and six other Democratic presidential candidates take the stage at Saint Anselm College for their eighth debate of the campaign.

Warren’s campaign said they join “more than 685 New Hampshire elected officials, party leaders, political activists, and community leaders" who have publicly endorsed her.

“Elizabeth understands the challenges working families face because she has lived them,” said Rosenwald, a first-term senator and former seven-term New Hampshire House member who served as House Deputy Democratic Leader.

“She has built comprehensive plans to tackle those problems and her time as a teacher shines through when she explains them to people. In breaking down complicated issues, she is able to make clear the problem and show the best path forward.”

Rosenwald noted that Warren has invested her campaign's funds in down-ballot candidates over the past years, including in New Hampshire. She is the second state senator to endorse Warren, joining Sen. Kevin Cavanaugh of Manchester.

Reardon, a former legal counsel to Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, said, “Elizabeth Warren is ready to take on Trump because she is everything he is not. She grew up in a working class family in Oklahoma on the edge of the middle class and built a career fighting for people who needed just a little bit of help to make it.

“Trump built his career and his administration on taking advantage of people. Elizabeth built hers fighting for those taken advantage of.”