Bill Weld meets with New Hampshire voters Thursday
Candidate made stops in Derry, Portsmouth
Bill Weld meets with New Hampshire voters Thursday
Candidate made stops in Derry, Portsmouth
MORE FROM SANDERS ABOUT HIS PREDICTION FOR THE NEW HAMPSHIRE PRIMARY. JEAN: ALSO IN COMMITMENT 2020, FORMER MASSACHUSETTS GOVERNOR AND REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE BILL WELD MADE STOPS IN NEW HAMSHIRE TODAY. WELD SPOKE TO A CROWD IN DERRY ABOUT HEALTH CARE, THE ECONOMY, AND CLIMATE CHANGE. THE ONLY REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER TO PRESIDENT TRUMP, SO FAR, SAYS HE SHARES THE SAME CONCERNS WITH VOTERS >> I THINK THE VOTERS IN DERRY SHOWED THEY ARE VERY SERIOUS ABOUT THE PROBLEMS OF CLIMATE CHANGE, THE DEFICIT, ALL THE THINGS I’M WORRIED ABOUT. WORK EDUCATION, AND GETTING THE JOB DONE IN WASHINGTON. I WAS IMPRESSED WITH THE CROWD HERE. JEAN: WELD TELLS NEW
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Bill Weld meets with New Hampshire voters Thursday
Candidate made stops in Derry, Portsmouth
Former Massachusetts governor and Republican presidential candidate Bill Weld made stops in New Hampshire on Thursday.Weld spoke to a crowd in Derry about health care, the economy and climate change.>> Download the FREE WMUR appThe only Republican challenger to President Donald Trump so far, Weld said he shares the same concerns as voters.“I think the voters in Derry showed they are very serious about the problems of climate change, the deficit, all the things I'm worried about, work education and getting the job done in Washington,” he said. “I was impressed with the crowd here.”Weld also visited Portsmouth on Thursday.
DERRY, N.H. —
Former Massachusetts governor and Republican presidential candidate Bill Weld made stops in New Hampshire on Thursday.
Weld spoke to a crowd in Derry about health care, the economy and climate change.
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The only Republican challenger to President Donald Trump so far, Weld said he shares the same concerns as voters.
“I think the voters in Derry showed they are very serious about the problems of climate change, the deficit, all the things I'm worried about, work education and getting the job done in Washington,” he said. “I was impressed with the crowd here.”
Weld also visited Portsmouth on Thursday.