Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand Campaigns In NH, Sings With Street Performer

CONCORD, N.H. (WBZ NewsRadio) — If you want to be president, you've got to go door-to-door in New Hampshire—and on Friday Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand did just that, with her own unique twist.

The New York senator went storefront-to-storefront in what her campaign called a "downtown walking tour," stopping to sing with a homeless street performer named Kevin Clark. Gillbrand even said he'll be invited to her inauguration, should she win.

Cramming into a crowded coffee shop on South Main Street in Concord, Sen. Gillibrand answered questions about the economy, healthcare and climate change.

Gillibrand said she's happy to be a part of the somewhat-crowded Democratic 2020 field.

"Whatever issue that I see, I see it through a different lens, and I think that's a good thing, and so I'm excited that we have so many women running," she said.

WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal (@Karynregal) reports


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