Politics & Government

Boston Mayor Marty Walsh Rallies for Hillary Clinton

The countdown for the presidential election is on.

BOSTON, MA – With less than two months between now and Election Day, Mayor Marty Walsh is bringing his Democratic National Convention push back to Boston in the home stretch.

Walsh gathered with campaign officials and a packed house of supporters Wednesday at storied political stump spot Faneuil Hall, rallying in Boston on behalf of Hillary Clinton.

The organizing meeting was meant to energize local Clinton supporters and volunteers who will, a press release said, be working on the Democratic candidate's behalf "across New England, ranging from Dorchester, Massachusetts to Manchester, New Hampshire." The emphasis, of course, is on the latter.

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It's the presidential race that's of interest in New Hampshire, but also a Senate race where Democrats hope to ride the national election's coattails to swinging the seat their way.

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"As a united front in a coordinated campaign," a press release on the meeting states, "Boston volunteers will travel to Manchester, New Hampshire, to knock on doors and campaign for the Democratic ticket."

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