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Gov. Bill Weld heads to New Hampshire

Boston, MA - Governor Bill Weld will be touring diners in Western New Hampshire on Saturday, May 11th, followed by a Town Hall in White River, Vermont. “As a native of neighboring Massachusetts, I know that New Hampshire voters pick Presidents and they want to get up close and personal with their candidates,” said Weld. “I look forward to meeting Republican primary voters and explaining why we need honorable, Reaganesque leadership in the White House.”

This tour is Weld’s first visit to Western New Hampshire during the 2020 campaign. Governor Weld will discuss Donald Trump’s continued Nixonian lawlessness. He also looks forward to explaining his positive vision for an inclusive Republican Party that takes on the real challenges facing America.

All events are open press.

SATURDAY, MAY 11TH

Diner Tour

11:00 AM: The Lebanon Diner
24 Hanover Street 
Lebanon, NH 03766

11:45 AM: Shyrl’s Diner
31 Main Street
West Lebanon, NH 03784

12:30 PM: Four Aces Diner
23 Bridge Street
West Lebanon, NH 03784

Town Hall hosted by Vermont Digger and the Lebanon Valley News

3:00 PM: Hartford High School Gymnasium
37 Highland Avenue 
White River Junction, VT

ABOUT GOVERNOR BILL WELD

Governor Weld has an unblemished record of public service. In addition to seven years in the Department of Justice, he served two terms as Governor in Massachusetts, where he was reelected by the largest margin in state history. He cut taxes 21 times, never raised them, balanced the budget, and oversaw six upgrades in the state’s bond rating. He signed landmark welfare reform, established public education standards, and was a trailblazer as an early proponent for LGBT civil rights. Governor Weld was ranked the most fiscally conservative Governor in the country by the Cato Institute and the Wall Street Journal. He and his wife, Leslie, live in Canton, MA. Between them, they have eight children and eight grandchildren.


Contact

media@weld2020.org

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