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Clinton To Talk Higher Ed Costs In New Hampshire Campaign Trip

Paige Sutherland/NHPR

Democrat Hillary Clinton begins a two-day campaign visit to New Hampshire Monday afternoon.

The former Secretary of State plans to outline her plans on the costs of higher education at a town hall event in Exeter, before meeting with supporters in Manchester.

Tuesday she’ll hold a town hall meeting in Claremont and take part in a forum on substance abuse in Keene.

Also Tuesday, Republican Rand Paul returns to the state. His three days of events include many stops at presidential primary landmarks – like Saint Anselm College’s Politics and Eggs forum, Riley’s Gun Shop in Hooksett and the Peterborough Diner.

Peterborough is where Republican John Kasich will kick off a two day visit Tuesday night. The Ohio Governor will also campaign in Derry and Belmont Wednesday.

Republican Ben Carson and Democrat Jim Webb are both set to come to the state later in the week.

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