The Command Post
2004 US Presidential Election
January 26, 2004
| New Hampshire: T minus 1 Day

With a day left to win over the hearts and minds of voters in the New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary, here’s a list of candidates’ events and activities through tonight. The busiest candidate seems to be Wesley Clark, who also has an appearance scheduled this morning on “The Today Show:”

John Edwards -

DERRY
Meet John Edwards
Mary Anne’s Diner
29 East Broadway
8:30AM

PORTSMOUTH
Meet John Edwards
South Church
292 State Street
Noon

CONCORD
Town Hall Meeting with John Edwards
Conant Elementary School
152 South Street
8:00PM

John Kerry -

7:30am EST Portsmouth, NH
Join John Kerry for a TOWN HALL FOR AMERICAS FUTURE at Yoken’s Restaurant on Rt 1 Lafayette Road in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.

12:15pm Keene, NH
Join John Kerry at a TOWN HALL FOR AMERICAS FUTURE at Keene State College Redfern Arts Center in Keene, NH.

2:30pm EST Jaffrey, NH
Join John Kerry at a TOWN HALL FOR AMERICAS FUTURE at the Pratt Auditorium at Jaffrey, Conant High School on 3 Conant Way in Jaffrey, NH.

5:30 pm EST Derry, NH
Join John Kerry at a RALLY FOR AMERICAS FUTURE at the Pinkerton Academy on 5 Pinkerton Street in Derry, NH.

7:30 pm EST Salem, NH
Join John Kerry at a RALLY FOR AMERICAS FUTURE at the Salem High School Auditorium on 44 Germonty Drive in Salem, New Hampshire.

Howard Dean(Ed. This is a loopy, flash-style web-based calendar)

Breakfast event, 8:30 a.m., 2 Somerset Parkway, Nashua.

Rally, 11:30 a.m. 80 Hanover Street, Manchester.

Rally, 2:30 p.m. 83 Main Street, Durham.

Town Hall Meeting, 7:30 P.M. 20 Main St., Exeter.

Wesley Clark

Grafton County - Lebanon, NH
6:15 am - The Fort Truck Stop, 151 Heater Rd.

Sullivan County - Claremont, NH
7:30 am - Hullabaloo Coffee Company, 38 Pleasant St.

Cheshire County - Keene, NH
9:10 am - Timoleon’s Restaurant, 27 Main St.

Hillsborough County - Nashua, NH
11:20 am - JFK Statue at City Hall

Rockingham County - Londonderry, NH
12:40 pm - Avandi’s Restaurant, 87 Nashua Rd.

Hillsborough County - Manchester, NH
1:40 pm - City Hall Plaza

Merrimack County - Concord, NH
2:50 pm - Eagle Square

Strafford County - Strafford, NH
5:00 pm - Isinglass Country Store, 410 Roller Coaster Rd

Belknap County - Alton, NH
6:20 pm - Sunny Slope Farm, 118 Old Wolfeboro Rd.

Carroll County - North Conway, NH
8:30 pm - North Conway Community Center, Main St. (Rte. 16)

Coos County - Dixville Notch, NH
11:20 pm - The Balsams Hotel

Joe Lieberman (times not specified on web site):


- Town Hall at Merrimack HS, NH

- Independents for Joe, Concord, NH

- Derry Town Hall, NH

- Manchester Town Hall, NH

Dennis Kucinich -

Manchester, New Hampshire
6:00 - 6:30 a.m. ET
Meet and talk with voters
JacPac
163 Hancock

Manchester, New Hampshire
8:15 - 9:00 a.m. ET
Meeting
Manchester Union Leader and Newspaper Guild Local 31167
911 Candia Road

Wilton, New Hampshire
12:00 Noon - 1:00 p.m. ET
Educational Experience for High School Students and Faculty
High Mowing School
Abbot Hill Road

Merrimack, New Hampshire
1:30 - 2:00 p.m. ET
Meet and talk with voters
Eco’s Café House
704 Milford Road

Al Sharpton No events listed.



Posted by latefinal at January 26, 2004 05:22 AM | TrackBack
Comments
Post a comment

Thanks for signing in, . Now you can comment. (Click here should you choose to sign out.)

As you post your comment, please mind our simple comment policy: we welcome all perspectives, but require that comments be both civil and respectful. We also ask that you avoid the extensive use of profanity, racist terms (neither of which we consider civil or respectful), and other boorish language.

We reserve the right to delete any comment, and to prohibit you from commenting on this site, if we feel you have broached this policy. As a courtesy, we will first send you an email noting a violation so you understand the boundaries. This will occur only once, however, and should we ban you from our comment forums we expect that ban to be permanent.

We also will frown upon those who suggest that we ban other individuals for voicing unpopular opinions, should those opinions be voiced in a civil and respectful manner. The point of our comment threads is to provide a forum for spirited though civil and respectful discourse … it is not to provide a forum in which everyone will agree with your point of view.

If you can live by these rules, welcome aboard. If not, then we’re sorry it didn’t work out, and thanks for visiting The Command Post.


Remember me?

(You may use HTML tags for style)