With 70 days left until Election Day, supporters from all camps are gathering and putting together concerted efforts to push their respective candidate across the finish line and into the Oval Office.
For proof, one need look no further than Bedford, the location of Mitt Romney's New Hampshire Campaign Headquarters and one of a handful of Victory Offices he has around the state.
Last Wednesday, the Women for Mitt coalition crammed supporters of all ages into the Bedford office to harness the grassroots support on the heels of last Monday's outdoor town hall meeting at Saint Anselm College where Romney introduced Paul Ryan to thousands of Granite State supporters while offering significant criticism of the sitting president.
Grassroots Leadership Committee co-chair Jennifer Horn – a former congressional candidate and Patch columnist – and other local officials made a special appearance at last week's event, addressing supporters on prevalent national issues – such as Medicare and the economy – and encouraging them to get more involved in campaign volunteer efforts.
“The major piece of the president’s health care plan is to appoint a commission of 15 unelected, unaccountable bureaucrats and give them the responsibility of making additional cuts to Medicare in the future,” said Horn. “There is no plan to preserve Medicare into the future, no plan to replace it, nothing. It just tips over the cliff of unsustainable government programs into oblivion, yet this administration calls that an ‘achievement’. This president’s record on the economy and on entitlements is an absolute failure, and we need Gov. Romney and Congressman Ryan’s leadership to turn this around.”
Horn also discussed President Obama’s $700 billion in Medicare cuts used to pay for Obamacare, which she contrasted with the Romney-Ryan plan to protect seniors and save Medicare from bankruptcy.
Following Horn's address, volunteers swarmed the phones to make calls in support of 'America's Comeback Team,' said RNC Victory Communications Director Tommy Schultz.
"The women across the state are energized to elect Gov. Romney and Rep. Ryan as the country is in need of jobs and new leadership out of this Obama economy which has devastated middle-class families," he said, while noting Romney has unveiled a new plan to create jobs and unleash America’s energy potential, which is aimed at North American energy independence by 2020.
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For proof, one need look no further than Bedford, the location of Mitt Romney's New Hampshire Campaign Headquarters and one of a handful of Victory Offices he has around the state.
Last Wednesday, the Women for Mitt coalition crammed supporters of all ages into the Bedford office to harness the grassroots support on the heels of last Monday's outdoor town hall meeting at Saint Anselm College where Romney introduced Paul Ryan to thousands of Granite State supporters while offering significant criticism of the sitting president.
Grassroots Leadership Committee co-chair Jennifer Horn – a former congressional candidate and Patch columnist – and other local officials made a special appearance at last week's event, addressing supporters on prevalent national issues – such as Medicare and the economy – and encouraging them to get more involved in campaign volunteer efforts.
“The major piece of the president’s health care plan is to appoint a commission of 15 unelected, unaccountable bureaucrats and give them the responsibility of making additional cuts to Medicare in the future,” said Horn. “There is no plan to preserve Medicare into the future, no plan to replace it, nothing. It just tips over the cliff of unsustainable government programs into oblivion, yet this administration calls that an ‘achievement’. This president’s record on the economy and on entitlements is an absolute failure, and we need Gov. Romney and Congressman Ryan’s leadership to turn this around.”
Horn also discussed President Obama’s $700 billion in Medicare cuts used to pay for Obamacare, which she contrasted with the Romney-Ryan plan to protect seniors and save Medicare from bankruptcy.
Following Horn's address, volunteers swarmed the phones to make calls in support of 'America's Comeback Team,' said RNC Victory Communications Director Tommy Schultz.
"The women across the state are energized to elect Gov. Romney and Rep. Ryan as the country is in need of jobs and new leadership out of this Obama economy which has devastated middle-class families," he said, while noting Romney has unveiled a new plan to create jobs and unleash America’s energy potential, which is aimed at North American energy independence by 2020.
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