When presidential candidates roll into New Hampshire, they usually need some help getting to know the state: people who can introduce them to influential activists, set up cocktail parties with local bigwigs, secure speaking engagements at the local Rotary Club, or schedule a traditional town hall meeting.Fortunately, there is no shortage of these connectors — grassroots activists, politicians, and party loyalists.
Illustration by Raymond Biesinger for the Boston Globe
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