Granite state it is so good to be here. You all make a jersey boy feel at home, right here. So, look it was 50 years ago that my parents tried to move to another new state and that one was new jersey. And they encountered horrible racism. Every time they would show up to try to buy a house in the places with the best Public Schools, a Real Estate Agent would greet them and see we were a black family and say no, im sorry, this house is already sold. You cannot move into this one. But what my parents really encountered was not just hate and bigotry. They encountered love. People that understood that patriotism is love of country but you cannot love your country unless you love your fellow countrymen and women. They encountered people that knew that in this nation, love is not just a sentiment or sentimentality. Love says if your children do not have a great public school, my children are lesser off. They knew that injustice anywhere was a threat to justice everywhere. So this community o
[cheers and applause] mr. Buttigieg thank you. Thank you. Wow all right. Thank you. Thank you. Democrats. Hampshire thank you so much. Thank you, New Hampshire. Thank you. [cheering and applause] you are making me feel right at home. Thank you. And thank you to ray buckley and the New Hampshire Democratic Team were everything you are doing. Thank you to joyce greg. Joyce craig. Im with the people of manchester, my choice is joyce. And thank you, New Hampshire for you bring us the pathbreaking delegation of senator shaheen, senator has an, chris pappas and congresswoman annie kuster. We need more like them in washington. Buttigieg. The most people call me mayor pete. And i am running for president. I am running for president because i think america might be running out of time. Was rightpends on a now. For a new generation, not just still, note younger even old enough to vote. Trusting us with their lives. The 13yearold who asked me at an event with tears streaming down his face what we
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Mr. Castro good morning. Hello, New Hampshire i heard that i was coming to visit with the rowdy as, loudest loudest democrats in the United States of america. [cheering] and i have to say that you all are living up to your reputation. Let my let me give a shout out to your great senators and yourhaheen representative annie kuster and representative chris pappas. And maggie hassan, to chairman buckley, to all of our New Hampshire delegates democrats who will make sure that we beat Mitch Mcconnell and have a democratic senate. You know, like many of you, my immigrants American Dream story. I grew up along with my twin brother and mother and grandmother. My grandmother had come here as a little girl of seven years old from mexico with her sister because they lost their parents and their closest relatives lived in texas. She never finished Elementary School so she worked as a maid, a cook, and a babysitter. She raised my mother as a single myent and my mother raised brother and me as a sin
Citizens. [applause] me innch please join thanking our firefighters and our Police Officers, who keep us safe. [applause] and join me in thanking our veterans and our women and men of the military, the work so hard to protect us who work so hard to protect us. [applause] mr. Lynch now we are in the midst of an important president ial campaign and election, maybe the most important of our lives. The current occupant of the white house, he who shall not be continues to want to divide us. He attacks our heritage, our ethnicity, race, whether we have disabilities, and also he attacks our Sexual Orientation. I am here to say to the president ial candidates, we are here to say to the president ial candidates, and i know we speak for people all over america, we dont care what is in your dna. We care what is in your heart, your head, and whether you have the passion, commitment, and capability to make a positive difference in the lives of the people of this country and the world. [applause] mr