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2002
-Sen. Edwards visited NH on October 19-20, 2002.  On October 18 he did a meet and greet with state senators and state senate candidates at the McLane, Graf, Raulerson  & Middleton law firm and was the featured speaker at the NHDP's 2002 Jefferson-Jackson Dinner, attended by about 450 people, at the Center of NH in Manchester.  On October 19 he campaigned with Katrina Swett at the NHDP regional office on Main Street in Nashua; attended a house party at the home of Elliot and Bette Lasky in Nashua; lunched with activists at E.F. Lane Hotel in Keene; did an interview with the Keene Sentinel; did a coffee at a diner in Claremont; and attended a house party at the home of House Democratic Leader Peter Burling in Cornish.  On October 20 he attended a house party at Alice Chamberlin's home in Warner and a house party at Randy Perkins' home in Franklin.
 

-Sen. Edwards visited NH on June 21-23, 2002.  On June 21 he dropped by the Hanover Hill Health Care Center, a nursing home in Manchester, and appeared at the Manchester City Democrats Flag Day Dinner at the Soucy home in Manchester.   On June 22 he attended a house party at the home of state Rep. Linda Foster in Mt Vernon, attended the Merrimack County Democratic Party Pig Roast & Potluck Picnic at the home of Mary Beth Walz and Harry Judd in Bow ($15 for adults, under 16 gets in free), and attended a NHDP summer seacoast event at the home of Katherine Paine in Durham.  On June 23 he attended a house party at the Pattons' home in Hampton.
 

-Sen. Edwards visited NH on February 1-3, 2002.  On February 1 he had planned to speak in the library at New Hampshire Technical Institute in Concord, but the school was closed due to the weather and the event cancelled.  He did interviews at the Merrimack Restaurant in Manchester and attended (closed press) a NH Senate Democrats welcome at Devine, Millimet & Branch in Manchester.  On February 2 attended house parties at Chris and Kristin Sullivan's home in Concord,  Raymond and Karen Fitzpatrick's home in Keene, and the home of Joe Foster and Marissa Baltus in Nashua.   On February 3 he did a coffee with activists at Cafe Brioche in Portsmouth, a lunch with activists at Goldi's Deli in Portsmouth, a house party at the home of Will and Carol Boc in Dover, a fundraiser for Executive Council candidate John Kacavas at a home in Manchester, and attended (closed press) several Super Bowl parties in Manchester.



 
 

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