WASHINGTON -- Sen. Amy Klobuchar heads to the critical early primary state of New Hampshire this weekend to campaign for Democratic hopeful Hillary Clinton.
Klobuchar will participate in womens' voters events and give speeches across the state to volunteers, supporters and some college students, the Clinton campaign said.
This isn't the first time Klobuchar has traipsed into an early primary state to canvas for Clinton. Early this summer, she delivered some speeches in Iowa on behalf of the former secretary of state.
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