New Hampshire Mayors Sign on to Divided We Fail
AARP, a driving force in Divided We Fail in New Hampshire, has been very active in efforts to bring the issues of health care and financial security front and center to the primary process.
Ally McNair, AARP New Hampshire State President noted that "quality, affordable health care and life-long financial security are issues that reverberate on the local level as well as the national level. Voters are looking for bipartisan solutions for these problems."

From left to right: Mayor Bernie Street, Nashua; Mayor Steve Marchand, Portsmouth; Mayor Frank Guinta, Manchester; and Mayor Mike Donovan, Concord.
But health care and financial security issues transcend presidential primary politics, hitting all levels of government, business and communities. Because these issues greatly affect municipalities across the Granite State, the mayors of Concord, Manchester, Portsmouth and Nashua joined with AARP to highlight the enormous importance of health care and financial security issues to citizens across the Granite State.
In signing the Divided We Fail platform, mayors Michael Donovan (Concord), Frank Guinta (Manchester), Steve Marchand (Portsmouth) and Bernard Streeter (Nashua) echoed their commitment to focusing on health care and financial security issues in order to prevent crises in these critical areas of government responsibility.
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