President Trump has deployed dozens of high-profile supporters, family members, and staff on primary day in New Hampshire, a move campaign aides hope will galvanize support to turn the state red in November.
Republicans’ bid to carry the state, which Hillary Clinton won by less than 1 percentage point three years ago, is a potential outcome. Republican New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu told Fox News on Monday that Trump would do so easily.
On the tail of an energetic rally that had supporters lining up 35 hours ahead of showtime, Trump aides and associates have fanned out across the state with stops at polling stations and local coffee shops to meet with voters.
At Londonderry High School Tuesday morning, volunteers chanted, “Four more years! Four more years!” in a video shared by campaign spokeswoman Kayleigh McEnany.
[Read more: Trump taking his distraction roadshow to New Hampshire and beyond]
Here in New Hampshire with our amazing @TeamTrump volunteers in Londonberry campaigning for @realDonaldTrump‼️
FOUR MORE YEARS ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/COyZvQtmk8
— Kayleigh McEnany (@kayleighmcenany) February 11, 2020
American Conservative Union Chairman Matt Schlapp was on the road in Rindge, New Hampshire, where he shared a photo of supporters outside Rindge Memorial School, one of whom had become a citizen so that he could vote for Trump.
Great to be in Rindge, NH at Memorial School w these Trump supporters. One man became a citizen to vote for Trump. All of them like our @CPAC disinvite! #KeepNHGreat pic.twitter.com/ECXwvhoSCW
— Matt Schlapp (@mschlapp) February 11, 2020

