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Hodes Staffers Visit Jennifer Horn Event
Last night we hosted a great event at the Barley House in Concord. Lots a good folks from Merrimack County came by and spoke with Jennifer about the economy, gas prices and how we can change business as usual in Congress.
That's when we met a young guy with recording equipment who said that he was from the New Hampshire Democrat Party. After he left, we had two men come up and want their picture with Jennifer. I obliged and we struck up a conversation. It turns out that one works in Paul Hodes' congressional office and the other is his campaign manager!
Ladies and gentlemen, let me introduce Lucas Watson and David Kieve.
It's obvious that if three Democrat staffers come by a Jennifer Horn event, Paul Hodes knows which Republican candidate he needs to worry about!
Regardless of our photo-happy friends, we had a great time and as usual, Jennifer gained more supporters.
Jennifer Meets Small Business Owners
Jennifer Horn had an opportunity to meet with small business owners at an event held at Martha’s Exchange in Nashua.
It was beneficial to all as Jennifer had the opportunity to hear the concerns, challenges, and what Washington can do to help expand the New Hampshire economy through small businesses.
It also provided an opportunity to the small business owners to personally meet Jennifer and hear how her core principles and values will benefit not only the people of New Hampshire but America overall.
Me speaking with Jennifer about healthcare issues

Jennifer speaking with Chris Williams, President of the Nashua Chamber of Commerce and Robert Hallowell, Nashua Board of Education Member

Dr. Stephen Ura
Jennifer Walks 26.2 in Avon Walk for Breast Cancer
Jennifer took time away from the campaign this weekend to walk 26.2 miles in the Avon Walk for Breast Cancer.
Jennifer said, "I have been supporting the Avon Foundation's programs for breast cancer research for nearly ten years.
This disease has touched so many families throughout the 2nd District, including my own. Unfortunately, after a valiant fight of almost fifteen years, my cousin recently lost her battle against breast cancer. It is a heart-breaking loss that only strengthens my resolve to do whatever I can to further the effort for a cure.”
“Every three minutes another woman in the United States is diagnosed with breast cancer. We have seen such encouraging advancements in breast cancer research and treatments over the past several years - I am confident that we are on our way to a cure.
Between training and the official walks, I have walked thousands of miles over the years for this cause. One thing I have learned is that when good people come together to fight what is right, they can change the world. I will remain engaged in this fight until a cure is found."
This was Jennifer's eighth Avon walk.
Bill and the boys came to root Jennifer on!
Jennifer with Jean Poitevien, a Marine who was honoring his mother by walking.