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Election Wrap-up

By Laura Knoy on Wednesday, November 6, 2002.

What happened last night? We'll find out, and get some analysis on what strategies worked and what bombed. Also, why the campaigns this year seemed so negative. Laura talks with republican analyst Tom Rath www.rathlaw.com and democratic analyst Deborah "Arnie" Arneson, who can also be heard on WNTK-FM www.wntk.com

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A Big Night for Republicans

By NHPR Staff on Wednesday, November 6, 2002.

The election was a clean sweep for Republicans as they racked up commanding wins in the gubernatorial and congressional races. Even the U-S Senate race � expected to be a tight one � tipped early in the GOP�s favor and stayed that way through the evening.

For a wrap up of last night�s races, we hear now from the NHPR reporters who have been following these campaigns. We begin with a report on the U-S Senate contest from Trish Anderton.

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Where To? Democrats Wonder

By Trish Anderton on Wednesday, November 6, 2002.

After losing badly in just about every political arena last night, New Hampshire Democrats are trying to figure out what went wrong. But there's little agreement on how to fix the party's message.

NHPR's Trish Anderton reports.

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Water: The World's Most Important Commodity

By John Walters on Wednesday, November 6, 2002.

Chris Covel is an expert on finding underground water and assessing the effects of water pollution. He says we're in danger of overtaxing the finite water resources of the planet with over-delvelopment and contamination. He talks about the state of water in the world and in New Hampshire.

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Republicans Increase State Senate Majority

By Dan Gorenstein on Wednesday, November 6, 2002.

Apparently, New Hampshire's statehouse is not immune from voting trends in the nation.

Just as they have with races all across the country, Republicans have also secured control of the State Senate.

NHPR's Dan Gorenstein reports.

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