Three potential 2016 presidential contenders were scheduled to be in New Hampshire on Friday.
Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, who spoke at a "Pastors and Pews" event in Nashua on Thursday, was scheduled to make two campaign stops in Manchester with Republican gubernatorial candidate Walt Havenstein on Friday.
And Mike Huckabee, who sought the Republican presidential nomination in 2008, was scheduled to speak at the "Pastors and Pews" event on Friday.
And Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley, a Democrat, was scheduled to speak at a Portsmouth Democrats Banquet on Friday night.
On Saturday, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, who is reportedly considering a run for president, is scheduled to speak at the Strafford County Democratic Committee's Fall Celebration in Rollinsford.
Two other possible contenders, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul, also visited the Granite State in recent weeks.
Here's a list of some upcoming New Hampshire visits by possible 2016 presidential candidates:
- Oct. 6-7: Texas Gov. Rick Perry is scheduled to speak at "Politics & Eggs" at Saint Anselm College in Manchester and to campaign for Havenstein.
- Oct. 7: Florida Sen. Marco Rubio is scheduled to campaign with Scott Brown.
- Nov. 12: Donald Trump is scheduled to speak at the Nackey S. Loeb School of Communications First Amendment Awards event in Manchester.
- Nov. 22: Paul and Texas Sen. Ted Cruz to attend "federalism" event sponsored by Cornerstone Action and Breitbart News.