Presidential hopeful Senator Hillary Clinton (D-New York) continues her campaign swing through New Hampshire. Democratic presidential contender Hillary Clinton continued campaigning on Sunday (February b11) in New Hampshire, where she spent part of the day talking to voters at a house party in Manchester. Clinton kicked off her campaign on Saturday (February 10), her first visit to the state in a decade. She was dogged by one participant at a town hall meeting on Saturday in Berlin, New Hampshire. He asked Mrs Clinton if she would admit that her 2002 Senate vote on Iraq was a mistake. She told those gathered at a Manchester house party Sunday, "I think that the next president will come into office in January 2009 facing some of the most serious challenges at home and abroad that our country has seen." The wife of former U.S. President Bill Clinton is running first among New Hampshire Democratic primary voters with 35 percent support, according to a University of New Hampshire survey released last week.