Chattanooga Times Free Press

Clinton signs books in New Hampshire, demurs on voter fraud

- BY HOLLY RAMER

CONCORD, N.H. — Hillary Clinton returned to New Hampshire for the first time since the 2016 election on Tuesday, basking in a warm welcome and brushing off a question about President Donald Trump’s unsubstant­iated claim that rampant voter fraud led to her victory in the state.

About 1,000 people waited outside in light rain to meet the former Democratic presidenti­al nominee and get a signed copy of her new book about her failed 2016 campaign, “What Happened.”

“I love coming to New Hampshire, and I love the friends that I’ve made over 25 years now. So any chance I have to come back, I am anxious to take it,” she said shortly after the signing got underway.

Clinton won New Hampshire’s four electoral votes, though Trump insists he lost the state only because “thousands” of people came by bus to vote against him. He also has created a commission to investigat­e allegation­s — offered without evidence — that millions of people voted illegally nationwide in 2016.

Asked about those claims by the Republican president, Clinton demurred.

“Well, you can read my book and find out what I think about that,” she said.

Karolyn Carpenter, 65, of Tilton, was more blunt.

“Oh, please. Any time he opens his mouth, it’s a lie. Don’t even get me started,” she said.

Carpenter said she is a longtime Clinton fan but hadn’t met her in person until Tuesday. “I feel the same way she does: What happened?” she said. “I think Trump is destroying our country.”

Protesters across the street from the bookstore included supporters of U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders, Clinton’s main opponent in primary elections.

Chris Balch of Wilton held a large banner thanking Sanders “for making Medicare 4 All household words.” He said he wanted to remind voters that Clinton represents a corrupt system that rewards corporate greed.

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