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Foreign Policy Forum: Governor Maggie Hassan

  • Friday, October 28, 2016
  • 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
  • SNHU

Registration

  • Please register in advance so we can contact you with updates and information as needed.



ONLINE REGISTRATION CLOSED; SEATS AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR TONIGHT, FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED

The World Affairs Council of New Hampshire will hold a series of Foreign Policy Forums featuring the Democratic and Republican candidates for the U.S. Senate, in partnership with SNHU College Republicans and NH Young Democrats. The forums, addressing each candidate's views on America's role in the world, will be moderated by SNHU Civic Scholar Dean Spiliotes. The series is intended to better educate voters about current global challenges before Election Day on November 8.

Each event is free and open to the public but advance registration is required at www.wacnh.org. Both programs take place at Mara Auditorium on the SNHU campus and will begin promptly at 5:30 PM. Registration opens at 5 PM. Late arrivals will not be admitted. Recording is prohibited 

    

SENATOR KELLY AYOTTE

Wednesday, October 26

GOVERNOR MAGGIE HASSAN

Friday, October 28

LOCATION:

Mara Auditorium, Webster Hall, Southern New Hampshire University, 2500 N. River Road, Manchester NH 03106

Disclaimer: Please note that this event does not signify an endorsement of any candidate or issue by the World Affairs Council of New Hampshire or any of their partners. This series is designed to educate voters about candidates' ideas and to help better inform their decisions at the ballot box.

The opinions expressed will be neither the opinions of Southern New Hampshire University or its Trustees nor endorsed by Southern New Hampshire University.


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