NH Dems bring out Massachusetts' governor as everyone works to get out the vote
After the lively debate last night, the candidates are working hard to get out the vote
Democrats brought out Massachusetts' governor to campaign for their candidates
The New Hampshire Democratic Party brought Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey to the state on Sunday to campaign for Democratic candidates in the upcoming midterm elections.
Healey is a popular figure in New England and her appearance is seen as a sign that the Democrats are taking the midterm elections seriously.
The midterm elections will be held on November 8 and will determine which party controls the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate.
The Democrats are hoping to regain control of the House and Senate, while the Republicans are hoping to maintain their control of both chambers.
The outcome of the midterm elections will have a significant impact on the Biden administration's agenda and could also affect the 2024 presidential election.
Healey campaigned for Democratic candidates in Nashua and Manchester
Healey campaigned for Democratic candidates in Nashua and Manchester, two key cities in New Hampshire.
In Nashua, Healey spoke at a rally with Democratic gubernatorial candidate Tom Sherman.
In Manchester, Healey spoke at a rally with Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Maggie Hassan.
Healey's appearance is a sign that the Democrats are taking the midterm elections seriously
Healey's appearance in New Hampshire is a sign that the Democrats are taking the midterm elections seriously.
The Democrats are hoping to regain control of the House and Senate, and they believe that Healey can help them do that.
Healey is a popular figure in New England, and her appearance is likely to energize Democratic voters.
The midterm elections will be held on November 8
The midterm elections will be held on November 8, and they will determine which party controls the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate.
The Democrats are hoping to regain control of the House and Senate, while the Republicans are hoping to maintain their control of both chambers.
The outcome of the midterm elections will have a significant impact on the Biden administration's agenda and could also affect the 2024 presidential election.