Hillary Clinton returning to New Hampshire — but not for a 2028 comeback
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is returning next month to New Hampshire, the state that for a century has held the first primary in the race for the White...
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Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is returning next month to New Hampshire, the state that for a century has held the first primary in the race for the White House. But that doesn't mean the Democratic Party's 2016 presidential nominee is looking to make a comeback in 2028. While a growing number of potential contenders for the next Democratic presidential nomination have made stops in New Hampshire, as well as in South Carolina and Nevada, two other key early primary states, Clinton said in an interview last month she would not run for president again and that the party had a "good bench." Instead, Clinton will headline the New Hampshire Democratic Party' s (NHDP) annual spring fundraising dinner. The state party announced the news on Thursday and said the gala, titled the McIntyre-Shaheen 100 Club Dinner, would be held on April 25 in Nashua, New Hampshire. HEAD HERE FOR THE LATEST FOX NEWS REPORTING, ANALYSIS, AND OPINION ON HILLARY CLINTON "Through decades of public service — as First Lady, a U.S. Senator, and Secretary of State — Secretary Clinton has fought tirelessly for women's rights and been a champion for economic security around the world," longtime NHDP chair Ray Buckley said. "Her work to expand voting rights, strengthen child and family leave policies, and combat global health crises has made a lasting impact both here and abroad." But not everyone's happy with Clinton's return to the key New England swing state. HILLARY CLINTON COMES OUT SWINGING FOLLOWING EPSTEIN DEPOSITION Responding to the news, a longtime progressive leader in New Hampshire, who asked to remain anonymous to speak more freely, told Fox News Digital: "Although this may be a good invite to raise money for the party, it is another example of how completely tone-deaf the party is to the need for real change." "As exemplary as Hillary Clinton’s conduct was with respect to the Epstein congressional subpoena, she’s yesterday’s news, hasn’t offered a new idea in decades and doesn’…