Out, pulle your phone up the text messages, text n h2403 to keep up with the campaign, post pictures and tag corywith the hash tag 2020. I graduated from Wellesley College in 2011 with a Political Science degree, and volunteered on Jeanne Shaheens 2009 senate campaign. So happy to be back in New Hampshire. After college, i put law school on hold to pursue a music career in nashville, tennessee, and have been there for the past eight years working as a musician and singersongwriter. I have a whole life in nashville, but it was easy to put it on hold for cory booker. [applause] why cory . To get personal, i am a rape survivor. Experiencing Sexual Violence is a kind of pain that separates you from your body. But the most powerful thing i learned about this pain is that it is that its razorsharp edges that i was able to lean in and create a space, with help and support, to trust my body again, to start to live and breathe and move and create. Our country has a common pain. What is missing
Im so glad to see all of you. Actually, let me just start by saying there are other things to be doing on a beautiful friday afternoon. It is gorgeous out here, but our country is in real trouble. And not just a little bit of trouble. It is a lot of trouble. And you have decided to spend it working on our democracy. And on our future. And i just want you to know that i am grateful for that. It really does matter. Thank you for being here, i appreciate it. Heres what ill do. Ill tell you a little about myself, tell you a little bit about why i am in this fight. We will take as many questions as we have got time for and if anybody wants to, ill stay and well do pictures because that is the fun part. Ok . So, we can do all of this. It is always nice to be here in New Hampshire because this is like coming we are neighbors, we are family. I was here a lot in Jeanne Shaheens last election. Yay. [applause] sen. Warren and we are going to get jeannie reelected, right . Also, for maggies electi
Trouble. It is a lot of trouble. And you have decided to spend it working on our democracy. And on our future. And i just want you to know that i am grateful for that. It really does matter. Thank you for being here, i appreciate it. Heres what ill do. Ill tell you a little about myself, tell you a little bit about why i am in this fight. We will take as many questions as we have got time for and if anybody wants to, ill stay and well do pictures because that is the fun part. Ok . So, we can do all of this. It is always nice to be here in New Hampshire because this is like coming we are neighbors, we are family. I was here a lot in Jeanne Shaheens last election. Yay. [applause] sen. Warren and we are going to get jeannie reelected, right . Also, for maggies election. It has been fun. You sent two extraordinary women to the United States congress. United states senate. They really are extraordinary. Since this is a family event, i brought my husband. He drove me up. Where are you, sweet
Way, lets meet the candidates starting jeanie forrester. Jeanie forrester was born in michigan and later moved to houston and moved back to michigan where she earned an m. B. A. She was the Town Administrator in new durham and is current lay New Hampshire state senator. She lives in meredith with her husband. Josh its time for your opening statement. Jeanie there are four candidates. Only one has been endorsed by the union leader. Im proud to say that im that leader. Im the most conservative. I have the experience and i am the best chance for republicans to take the Corner Office in november. Josh up next, chris sununu. Announcer chris sununu born in m. I. T. He was the owner and director of sununu enterprises. Hes been a member of the executive council since 2010 and is the c. E. O. Of Waterville Valley resort. He is married and has three children. Chris thank you to wmur for hosting us tonight. New hampshire is a great state. We have to do better, our businesss that power our economy
Where all the final numbers are, so a recounsel was very necessary today. Theres always anticipation, anything can happen, and we city here and were humbled by the voters that came out and i think its important that we just Pay Attention to whats happening and counting the votes. Reporter again im told that mayor ted gatsas is still ahead in in race and they expect to have a final tally on had this recount about 7 00 tonight. Im shelley walcott, wmur news 9. Josh now to commitment 2016, the state house in concord remained a busy place as president ial candidates file paperwork to get their names on the primar ballot. Former Virginia Governor jim gilmore was among the first there this morning. While there was a large media contingent on hand, they were there awaiting Hillary Clintons arrival. Gilmore though joked that clinton was benefiting from the attention his campaign is getting. Gilmore is a long shot in the republican field, but he also tore into the tv networks and National Repub