As a general rule, I wouldn't take what any campaign says at face value, and the Trump people are so obviously liars and leakers that I wouldn't trust them to tell me what 1+1 is.
Best guess, Harris is doing some kind of "messaging" event (like unions or something), is tying this event in with a fundraiser, or simply wants to hit New Engl…
As a general rule, I wouldn't take what any campaign says at face value, and the Trump people are so obviously liars and leakers that I wouldn't trust them to tell me what 1+1 is.
Best guess, Harris is doing some kind of "messaging" event (like unions or something), is tying this event in with a fundraiser, or simply wants to hit New England to help shore up the region (even if it's likely we win every EV save one of Maine's) or to make a point that it's not being neglected (I'm not cognizant of her other campaign stops, honestly).
This was supposed to be a reply to “Jay”, sorry. Is the ME-02 media market the same as Portsmouth? If so I could see a “tons of birds with 1 stone throw” attempt.
NH is only GOP held state left in New England (though technically Rick Scott is in Vermont, legislature can override any veto). Republicans in addition to holding the Governorship also control the State House and State Senate. Congressional seat is open too. So going there once to shore up congress, state races and electoral vote in ME-02, where polling shows she can win is almost a no brainer. As long as she doesn’t go constantly, a stop outside the battleground swing states here and there to help out downballot Democrats is fine.
Ok, thanks! Maybe not directly then. I’d still think media coverage would seep over into ME-02 though. But, regardless of that, the other reasons are probably why.
As a general rule, I wouldn't take what any campaign says at face value, and the Trump people are so obviously liars and leakers that I wouldn't trust them to tell me what 1+1 is.
Best guess, Harris is doing some kind of "messaging" event (like unions or something), is tying this event in with a fundraiser, or simply wants to hit New England to help shore up the region (even if it's likely we win every EV save one of Maine's) or to make a point that it's not being neglected (I'm not cognizant of her other campaign stops, honestly).
This was supposed to be a reply to “Jay”, sorry. Is the ME-02 media market the same as Portsmouth? If so I could see a “tons of birds with 1 stone throw” attempt.
NH is only GOP held state left in New England (though technically Rick Scott is in Vermont, legislature can override any veto). Republicans in addition to holding the Governorship also control the State House and State Senate. Congressional seat is open too. So going there once to shore up congress, state races and electoral vote in ME-02, where polling shows she can win is almost a no brainer. As long as she doesn’t go constantly, a stop outside the battleground swing states here and there to help out downballot Democrats is fine.
"Is the ME-02 media market the same as Portsmouth?"
No. Bangor is the largest city in that district.
Ok, thanks! Maybe not directly then. I’d still think media coverage would seep over into ME-02 though. But, regardless of that, the other reasons are probably why.