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Joe Sestak for President
"United" +
:30 TV ad run in NH starting Oct. 13, 2019.
[Music]
Male Announcer:
Meet Admiral Joe Sestak. 31 years in the Navy.
Commanded an aircraft carrier
Oct. 11, 2019 - Beto for America 'Our Plan to Win'
Oct. 11, 2019 - Beto for America 'Our Plan to Win'battlegroup
in the Afghan war. Served in the Clinton White
House.
Sestak (voiceover): 14 years ago our daughter
beat brain cancer thanks to our great military health
care.
I went to Congress to fight for the same care for all
Americans.
When Alex beat cancer again this year, I resolved I'd run for
president
(to camera): because Americans need someone they
can trust, someone accountable to them who can unite this
country.
I'm Joe Sestak and I approve this message.
Notes:
The October 13, 2019 emal:
Joe’s first TV ad began
airing across New Hampshire today, as the Admiral also
began walking across the Granite State. View Joe's
message of trust, accountability and unity here!
It explains my years of public service in the Navy and in Congress, and why my daughter's successful battles with cancer spurred me to go into politics twice — this time because our nation needs someone who is trusted because people know he is accountable to all Americans, above self, party or special interest. There is no other way we can meet the defining challenges of our time without a united America.
Since the TV ad is airing the same time as the beginning of my walk across New Hampshire, you'll find the schedule for the walk below, including many of the issues we will be discussing along the way. Join me on the walk, or at any of the events along the way. Exact times are subject to change and will be updated several days prior to events. We will be adding to this list as the days continue and also providing more details prior to each event.
Whlle the walk will prevent me from being on the debate stage, I will be live-streaming my answers to the debate questions on Tuesday night at 8pm Eastern on my Twitter and Facebook. Please tune in.
All times are local unless
otherwise stated.
Sunday, October 13th
- Brattleboro, VT. Visiting Brattleboro Retreat to talk about mental health with administrators and patients (press only) at Brattleboro Retreat, 1 Anna Marsh Ln at 8am.
- Chesterfield (on the Vermont border), crossing the United States Navy Seabees Bridge at 9am for start of the walk.
- Antrim. Town meeting organized by local Democrats at Antrim Little Town Hall at 2pm.
- Keene. Restoring the American Dream event at Brewbakers Café, 97 Main Street at 3pm.
- Keene. End of day’s walk.
Monday, October 14th
- Keene. Walk begins at 8:30am.
- Keene. Visiting prisoners and administrators at Cheshire County Department of Corrections, 825 Marlboro Street at 10am.
- Dublin. Citizens United event at Dublin Public Library, 1114 Main Street at 3pm (T).
- Merrimack. Veterans and military families event at VFW Post 8641 Auxiliary Meeting at 6pm.
- Somersworth. Town meeting organized by local Democrats at the Teatotaller, 69 High St at 7:30pm.
- Dublin. End of day’s walk.
Tuesday, October 15th
- Dublin. Walk begins for the day at 9am.
- Dublin. America’s Youth at Dublin School, 8am (not open to members of the public).
- Peterborough. Filming "Pints and Politics" interview at 1pm (not open to members of the public).
- Peterborough. Actidad web interview and podcast on fatherhood at 3:15pm (not open to members of the public).
- Peterborough. Government's Role in Society at the Peterborough Public Library at 4pm.
- Goffstown. Town meeting organized by local Democrats at Goffstown High School, 27 Wallace Rd at 6:20pm.
- Windham. Town meeting organized by local Democrats at Club14, 13 Rockingham Road at 7:30pm.
- Windham. Participation in Democratic Debate via livestream - more on my Twitter and Facebook. 8:00pm.
- Peterborough. End of day’s walk.
Wednesday, October 16th
- Peterborough. Walk begins 5:30am (T).
- Derry. Small
Businesses and Jobs event, Gre
ater Derry Londonderry Chamber of Commerce, at Halligan Tavern, 32 West Broadway at 8:30am. - New Boston. Healthcare event at 67 Mont Vernon Road at 4pm.
- Bow. Town meeting organized by local Democrats at Baker Free Library, 509 South St at 7pm.
- Mont Vernon. End of day’s walk.
Thursday, October 17th
- Mont Vernon. Walk begins 5am.
- Hampstead. Towns meeting, with focus on opioid crisis, Three-town Coalition Coffee with Hampstead, Atkinson and Plaistow Democrats at Christina's Country Cafe, 416 Emerson Avenue at 9am.
- Manchester. Autism event, at the Manchester Community Music School, 2291 Elm Street at 5pm (T).
- Hudson. Town meeting organized by local Democrats at George H. and Ella M. Rodgers Memorial Library, 194 Derry Rd at 7pm.
- Exeter. Town meeting organized by local Democrats at Rockingham County Democratic Committee, 104 Epping Rd at 8:15pm.
- Manchester. End of day’s walk.
Friday, October 18th
- Manchester. Walk begins 11:30am.
- Manchester. Clergy, Church and Immigration event hosted by Granite State Organizing Project at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, 102 Main Street number 1 at 10:30am.
- Concord. Shooting the Sh*t - basketball and politics with Luke Bonner at 3:30pm.
- Raymond. End of day’s walk.
Saturday, October 19th
- Raymond. Walk begins at 8am.
- Hooksett. Town meeting organized by local Democrats at Hooksett Public Library, 31 Mount Saint Mary's Way at 10am.
- Exeter. Senior citizens event at Riverwoods, 7 RiverWoods Drive at 2pm.
- North Hampton. End of day’s walk.
Sunday, October 20th
- North Hampton. Walk begins at 10:30am
- Manchester. STEM and education event at SEE Science Center, 200 Bedford Street, 9am.
- Portsmouth. National security, including climate change event, Portsmouth Public Library, 175 Parrott Ave at 4pm.
- Portsmouth. End of New Hampshire walk.
For more information, please check out our events page (here).