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My Live Conversation Today with Congressional Candidate Heath Howard

Medicare For All, the future of NATO, and how he thinks he can't set himself apart in a very crowded field.

Today at noon, I sat down for my latest Substack Live episode with NH-1 congressional candidate Heath Howard. Howard, from Barrington, is in his second term in the New Hampshire House, representing a very purple district in Strafford County.

He’s unusually young for a congressional candidate (he is 25), and for many voters, that may be an initial point of resistance. But with none of the seven candidates older than about 50, age may end up being less of a factor than usual. And Howard definitely tries to use it as a proxy for “change”.

I would definitely listen to his story about how he was nearly paralyzed at age 15 in a skiing accident, and how his mother, who is a physical therapist, was critical in navigating the health care system at a time of medical crisis for Howard.

One of the goals as I seek to improve my performance in my podcasts and Substack Live programs is to draw out the personal stories that, in my 25 years in politics, always deeply influence how candidates see the world. I think we got some of that insight in this conversation.

Shortly, you’ll be able to listen to this program at The Steve Marchand Podcast on Apple iTunes or on Spotify, or watch it on my YouTube channel.

Stay tuned for upcoming episodes with other candidates in this sprawling congressional field, as well as other figures in New Hampshire politics and civic life.

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