 Democratic presidential candidate Senator Elizabeth Borne took the stage in Exeter, New Hampshire on Monday for her 161st Town Hall. To a crowd of around 750 people, the Oklahoma native vowed to strengthen the middle class and support working families. Today, a full-time minimum wage job in America will not keep a mama and a baby out of poverty. That is wrong, and that is why I am in this fight. Borne focused on universal health care and laid out her plan to achieve Medicare for all. And the way we can do that is to ask the top 1% of the big corporations and the tax sheets to pay a little more, and that will give us the money. Borne's supporters hope that her visits to this important battleground state help her to stand out from competitors. She's the real deal. She continues to just be herself. I think the polls will shake out in her favor over time. We knew who Borne was four years ago and he hasn't changed. With the polls showing a close race between Warren, Sanders and Biden, the Democratic candidates continue to ramp up efforts for the 2020 New Hampshire primary. In Exeter, New Hampshire, for BU News Service, I'm Phoebe Mendelson.