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The Advocacy Across Ages Forum: Discussions with NH Gubernatorial Candidates Kelly Ayotte (R) and Joyce Craig (D)

Posted on 10/28/24 by Pam Dube

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The general election is just around the corner on November 5. Now is the perfect time to get to know who’s on the ballot for the important seat of Governor of New Hampshire and where they stand on the issues that matter to you.

Earlier in October, candidates Joyce Craig (D) and Kelly Ayotte (R) sat down for separate conversations at the NH Institute of Politics to discuss important issues facing Granite Staters of all ages.

AARP New Hampshire and Stay Work Play New Hampshire joined together to sponsor this event and asked the candidates to address issues of importance to people across the age spectrum. Topics included cost of caregiving, family caregiving, fraud prevention, housing, mental health, prescription drug affordability and workforce development.

The goal for the forums was to give the candidates a chance to share with voters their in-depth answers about how they would address important issues.

The forums were moderated by AARP NH State Director Christina FitzPatrick and Stay Work Play Executive Director Corinne Benfield.

Watch the forum welcome:

The Advocacy Across Ages Forum Intro

Watch Kelly Ayotte:

The Advocacy Across Ages Forum with Kelly Ayotte

Watch Joyce Craig:

Advocacy Across Ages Forum with Joyce Craig

For a special October 2024 AARP Bulletin Q & A with both candidates, please click here.

For New Hampshire-specific information about how, when and where to vote, please visit www.aarp.org/nhvotes.

This story is provided by AARP New Hampshire. Visit the AARP New Hampshire page for more news, events, and programs affecting retirement, health care, and more.

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