August 28, 2008 - 15:51

Fuller Clark: Time to spread the message

DENVER-- State Sen. Martha Fuller Clark (D-Portsmouth) is hoping to bring her convention experience back to the Granite State.

Fuller Clark, a state co-chair for U.S. Sen. Barack Obama during the New Hampshire primary, said she is prepared to spread Obama's message to voters in her district.

"I think it will be my job when I return to carry his message to all the voters in my district and throughout the state," Fuller Clark told PolitickerNH.com in an interview. "Since I've been here and be a part of this historic moment I feel that I am more prepared to do that."

Fuller Clark said the message is to create a level playing field for average Americans.

"I belief that this convention has spoken to the need for us to help give people the opportunity to realize the American dream."

The Portsmouth Democrat added that she was proud of the New Hampshire delegation for their roll call vote, which was a unanimous vote for Obama.

"I'm really proud of the New Hampshire Democrats for casting a unanimous vote," she said.

Brian Lawson is a PolitickerNH.com Reporter and can be reached via email at noreply@politicker.com.

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