Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders are rallying together in New Hampshire on Wednesday beginning at at 2:15 p.m. EST, taking the stage at the University of New Hampshire in Durham to talk about college affordability.
Sanders, a Vermont senator, did well in neighboring New Hampshire during the primaries, and Clinton will seek to capture many of those voters in the general election. The rally comes two days after a strong debate performance for Clinton, which she will try to leverage into bigger leads against Donald Trump in battleground states like New Hampshire. Current polling in the state suggests a Clinton win, but a sizable number of voters—particularly young voters—are considering supporting third-party candidates Gary Johnson or Jill Stein.
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