A week after a Travis County grand jury handed down two felony indictments against him, Gov. Rick Perry headed to New Hampshire, traditional stomping grounds for presidential hopefuls.
Gov. Rick Perry poses with a traditional New Hampshire prop at an Americans for Prosperity event in Manchester on Friday.
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A fired-up Gov. Rick Perry energizes a GOP house party crowd in Nashua, N.H. on Friday.
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Front and back of T-shirts with Gov. Rick Perry and District Attorney Rosemary Lehmberg mugshots, provided by RickPAC at a Manchester, N.H. event on Friday.
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Former New Hampshire Gov. John Sununu looks on as Gov. Rick Perry speaks at a Stratham rally on Saturday.
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World War II veteran Bob Graham and Texas Gov. Rick Perry embrace at a GOP event in Stratham, N.H. on Saturday.
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A New Hampshire voter with a recycled 2012 Perry for President sign listens to the governor speak in Stratham on Saturday.
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Gilford, N.H. activist Joyce Fitkin visits with Gov. Rick Perry at the Merrimack County GOP picnic on Saturday.
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Gov. Rick Perry is shown with New Hampshire voters at the Defend Freedom Pork Roast in Rochester on Aug. 23, 2014.
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Gov. Perry poses with retired United States Marine Corps Sgt. Jessie Jane Duff at the Defend Freedom Pork Roast in Rochester, N.H. Aug. 23, 2014
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