Overview
- New Hampshire’s Democratic Party said Thursday that Clinton will headline the McIntyre-Shaheen Dinner in Nashua on April 25.
- The dinner is one of the party’s biggest money events in the state and this year will honor Sen. Jeanne Shaheen as she retires.
- Clinton has said she will not run in 2028, which a local analyst said points to a fundraising and midterm-enthusiasm push rather than a campaign move.
- Party chair Ray Buckley praised her record on voting rights, family leave, and global health, while a progressive activist quoted by Fox News called the invite tone-deaf.
- This will be her first public visit to New Hampshire since 2019, and the dinner’s long history as a stage for would-be contenders adds symbolism as other 2028 prospects tour the state.