Divided We Fail Town Tour Crosses Granite State
New Hampshire's Divided We Fail Town Tour team might have worried that their van would go into the creek driving over a tiny bridge that wasn't much more than two planks of wood, each just a tire track wide. But that is what it takes to get to the Berlin Kiwanis Bocce Stadium and Clubhouse, where the team was invited for dinner to talk with local business owners and community leaders

At the Town Tour stop in Laconia, Mayor Matt Lahey signs a pledge for volunteer Mary Frost.
So began the Town Tour, which visited more than 28 New Hampshire towns in two months. As the van cruised across the state, the Town Tour generated local media coverage and built relationships with people concerned about affordable, quality health care and long-term financial security.
Divided We Fail at Dartmouth Debate
Divided We Fail also made a strong presence at Dartmouth College on September 26th for the Democratic Presidential Debate hosted by NBC News. The Divided We Fail mascot was there, bringing the message that we want our elected officials to work in a bipartisan way to provide Americans with actions and answers on health and financial security.

Divided We Fail mascot helps spread the word
In addition to the mascot, DWF volunteers blanketed the campus, and the student debate watch party at the gym was packed with students who supported the Divided We Fail message.

Dartmouth students watch the debate and show of their Divided We Fail tees
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