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Warren 2020

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BeyondGeography

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Tue Jan 21, 2020, 09:09 PM Jan 2020

Longtime influential NH Democratic leader Kathy Sullivan endorses Elizabeth Warren for president [View all]

MANCHESTER, N.H. — Sen. Elizabeth Warren on Tuesday was endorsed by one of the state’s longest-serving and most influential Democratic leaders.

Democratic National Committeewoman and former state party chair Kathy Sullivan of Manchester threw her support behind the Massachusetts senator, telling WMUR in an exclusive interview that Warren, as president, would be a leader who would bring much-needed change to the nation.

... Sullivan, who has long been an advocate for families and, specifically, for women, said Warren is inspirational but also has the ability to “make government work – for everyone."

“No one in the race has a grasp on the intricacies of our economy more than Elizabeth," Sullivan said.

Sullivan was the second major endorsement secured by Warren on Tuesday. WMUR first reported early in the day that state Sen. Kevin Cavanaugh, who is also a Manchester alderman, backed her and was the first state senator to do so.

Sullivan has been the state’s Democratic National Committeewoman since 2008 and is recognized as a leader in the constant vigilance necessary to keep the New Hampshire presidential primary first in the nation on the DNC presidential nominating calendar...

https://www.wmur.com/article/longtime-influential-nh-democratic-leader-kathy-sullivan-endorses-elizabeth-warren-for-president/30615118



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