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On Monday, Barack Obama returned to the Granite State. With roundtable discussions at Jesse's Restaurant in Hanover in the morning, and Lindy's Diner in Keene in the afternoon, Barack Obama sat down with small groups to talk about the way that broken culture in Washington affects the lives of everyday Americans. In addition to the Hanover and Keene roundtables, Barack held a rally in Keene and a town hall in the late afternoon in Nashua.
You can read the full recap of Monday's events on the New Hampshire campaign blog.
Other highlights from the campaign this week:
On Friday, volunteers from Keene, Lebanon, Nashua and Portsmouth participated in a 3-on-3 basketball tournament and community organizing activity called Hoops.Action.Change. In order to qualify, the teams had to perform some volunteer community service activity with their local campaign office, including phone-banking and canvassing. Craig Robinson, Barack's brother-in-law and head coach of the Brown University men's basketball team, dropped by for the regional tournament play. On Saturday, the championship round was held in Manchester, with the winning team, Keene's "Railroad Team", meeting with Barack and receiving signed basketballs.
On Thursday, the NH Obama campaign blog profiled former State Representative Peter Sullivan.
On Tuesday, the NH Obama campaign blog profiled Jeff, a teacher from Wolfboro.
On Tuesday night, Barack participated in the AFL-CIO Presidential Forum in Chicago. In this, one of the signature moments of the debate, it became abundantly clear that Barack Obama is the candidate with the intelligence to challenge the conventional ways of thinking that have led to the present administration's foreign policy catastrophes, and the toughness and integrity to stand up for what he believes in.
For the latest in the campaign's efforts across the country and right here in New Hampshire, check out the NH Obama campaign blog at nh.barackobama.com