John - It's hard to believe that it has been four years since my participation in New Hampshire’s presidential primary. Criss-crossing the Granite State and meeting with voters during more than 100 town hall meetings was among the most memorable experiences of my life and continues to shape me.
A lot has happened since that time. Our nation is even more divided than it was back then and the partisanship we’re seeing in Washington has become far more intense, and the nation is worse as a result.
The 2020 presidential race will certainly be different than four years ago, but it is my hope that every voter participates in the process and ensures that their voice is heard - regardless of which candidate they support.
It's so critical that each of us exercises that right and has a part in shaping the future of our nation.
Having learned so much from the people of New Hampshire and others across the nation, I’ve been committed to keeping my voice active for policies that can drive positive change for our country.
There is more that unites us than divides us. Each of us has a role to play in electing leaders who first look to serve our country over their own political party.
As always, it's up to us.
-John