Candidate looks ahead to final week of primary campaign

Ahead of the New Hampshire primary, Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s campaign on Friday announced six new activist endorsements, released two Granite State television ads and announced her upcoming schedule.>> Download the FREE WMUR appJoining Warren’s team are six Democratic activists, including the chairs or co-chairs of three local Democratic committees.The list of new Warren supporters is headed by veteran Democratic activist Gene Martin, who chairs the Manchester Democratic City Committee.Also backing Warren is Sarah Daniels Campbell of Rumney, who chairs the Grafton County Democrats. Two Belknap County Democrats’ co-chairs, Johnna Davis of Gilford and Lynn Thomas of Meredith, are joining Warren’s ranks.The chairs and co-chairs are endorsing Warren in their personal capacities and not as representatives of the committees, the Warren campaign said.Also backing Warren are activists Betsey Phillips and Eamon Kelley.The campaign said they join “a broad coalition” supporters, including more than 60 state representatives. The campaign held a news conference this week to say it has strong grassroots support as the calendar moves rapidly to the Feb. 11 primary.Warren’s campaign said the two new ads are airing in New Hampshire beginning today and Monday. They stress a message that she is electable and a unifier.An ad titled “Courage to Unite,” beginning today, features three Granite State supporters -- Ron Abramson, who supported Bernie Sanders in 2016; Meg Caron, who supported Hillary Clinton in 2016; and Becky Gilbert, who says she was a registered Republican until this year talking about why they are supporting Warren. The campaign says the ad illustrates a broad coalition of support for Warren.An ad titled “Betsy,” to begin Monday with a reference to the primary, features her two brothers, one of whom says he’s a Republican, and a niece and nephew praising her personal character and her vision for the country.Warren’s campaign also released the candidate’s schedule from Tuesday, Feb. 4, which is the day after the Iowa caucus, through Saturday, Feb. 8.On Feb. 4, she will hold a town hall at 11:15 a.m. at the Colonial Theater in Keene. On Feb. 5, Warren will hold a get-out-the-vote event at 1:30 p.m. at Nashua Community College.Warren on Feb. 6 will speak at the Tupelo Music Hall in Derry at 6:15 p.m.And on Saturday, Feb. 8, she will launch a cavass at 1 p.m. at the Manchester Community College and then join other candidates at the New Hampshire Democratic Party McIntyre-Shaheen 100 Club Dinner at the SNHU Arena at 5 p.m.

Ahead of the New Hampshire primary, Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s campaign on Friday announced six new activist endorsements, released two Granite State television ads and announced her upcoming schedule.



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Joining Warren’s team are six Democratic activists, including the chairs or co-chairs of three local Democratic committees.

The list of new Warren supporters is headed by veteran Democratic activist Gene Martin, who chairs the Manchester Democratic City Committee.

Also backing Warren is Sarah Daniels Campbell of Rumney, who chairs the Grafton County Democrats. Two Belknap County Democrats’ co-chairs, Johnna Davis of Gilford and Lynn Thomas of Meredith, are joining Warren’s ranks.

The chairs and co-chairs are endorsing Warren in their personal capacities and not as representatives of the committees, the Warren campaign said.

Also backing Warren are activists Betsey Phillips and Eamon Kelley.

The campaign said they join “a broad coalition” supporters, including more than 60 state representatives. The campaign held a news conference this week to say it has strong grassroots support as the calendar moves rapidly to the Feb. 11 primary.

Warren’s campaign said the two new ads are airing in New Hampshire beginning today and Monday. They stress a message that she is electable and a unifier.

An ad titled “Courage to Unite,” beginning today, features three Granite State supporters -- Ron Abramson, who supported Bernie Sanders in 2016; Meg Caron, who supported Hillary Clinton in 2016; and Becky Gilbert, who says she was a registered Republican until this year talking about why they are supporting Warren.

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The campaign says the ad illustrates a broad coalition of support for Warren.

An ad titled “Betsy,” to begin Monday with a reference to the primary, features her two brothers, one of whom says he’s a Republican, and a niece and nephew praising her personal character and her vision for the country.

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Warren’s campaign also released the candidate’s schedule from Tuesday, Feb. 4, which is the day after the Iowa caucus, through Saturday, Feb. 8.

On Feb. 4, she will hold a town hall at 11:15 a.m. at the Colonial Theater in Keene. On Feb. 5, Warren will hold a get-out-the-vote event at 1:30 p.m. at Nashua Community College.

Warren on Feb. 6 will speak at the Tupelo Music Hall in Derry at 6:15 p.m.

And on Saturday, Feb. 8, she will launch a cavass at 1 p.m. at the Manchester Community College and then join other candidates at the New Hampshire Democratic Party McIntyre-Shaheen 100 Club Dinner at the SNHU Arena at 5 p.m.