Manchester, New Hampshire (CNN)Still stinging from his first defeat as a presidential candidate, Donald Trump rolled into New Hampshire on Thursday with a new mantra: There is no such thing as too much campaigning.
He also broke from his usual playbook by taking questions from the audience at the first of many events planned for Thursday.
Trump was originally scheduled to hold two campaign events in the Granite State, but he squeezed in three additional stops including an interview with CNN's Anderson Cooper, a meeting with local business owners and an event with the Manchester Police Department.
Trump's unconventional campaign style was particularly noticeable in Iowa -- a state where retail politics is hugely critical -- and next to Cruz, who crisscrossed the state relentlessly to ensure he had visited all 99 counties. In contrast, Trump opted for large rallies over intimate settings and extended personal interactions with voters, jetting in and out on his private jet and rarely spending the night in the state.
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