Clinton stumping in New Hampshire

WASHINGTON — Hillary Rodham Clinton on Monday will return to New Hampshire, the state that gave her first presidential campaign a second wind in 2008.

Clinton again arrives in the state as the leading candidate for the Democratic nomination. This time, she faces little opposition.

As she did in Iowa last week, Clinton plans to forgo the packed rallies that marked her previous campaign and focus on smaller round-table events with selected groups of supporters.

New Hampshire has long been fertile ground for the Clinton family. In 1992, a second-place finish in the New Hampshire primary made Bill Clinton the “comeback kid,” refueling his effort to capture the nomination and, eventually, the White House. Sixteen years later, a win in New Hampshire salvaged Hillary Clinton’s campaign from a third-place finish in the Iowa caucuses and propelled her into a months-long battle for the nomination finally won by Barack Obama.

Read Tuesday's Arkansas Democrat-Gazette for full details.

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