New York’s former mayor spent the weekend in New Hampshire, and his visit may have paid off.
Over the holiday weekend, he received two key Republican endorsements whose names should sound familiar to Southern New Hampshire and Merrimack Valley residents.
At a visit to the Queen City on Saturday, Machester’s Mayor Frank Guinta endorsed Rudy Giuliani and announced he will serve as the state’s co-chairman for the duration of the campaign.
Giuliani spent his weekend marching in local holiday parades, including Salem, and talking up residents at a house party in Windham.
Today, Jim Rappaport, former chairman of the Massachusetts Republican Party, endorsed Giuliani as well.
Giuliani left the Granite State this morning after a visit in Bedford, and will head to Florida to campaign and prepare for Wednesday night’s debate.