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Out of chaos. . . democracy?

By James Farrell on Sunday, January 25, 2004.

Reporters from around the world are freezing their rears following the candiates from school gym to VFW post to town hall meetings. In sub-zero temperatures, aggravated by a brisk wind, supporters of candidates are standing at intersections with their campaign signs. Its hard not admire their dedication, even if their candidate is not your man. Weather forecasts are calling for snow and cold on primary day--six inches or more, maybe starting during the day.

Difficult Decisions

By Beth Todgham on Sunday, January 25, 2004.

It's crunch time in New Hampshire. Just take a look at the candidate's schedules and you'll see how much ground they've commited to cover in the next two days. It's daunting.

And also very difficult to decide which campaign and it's events you want to go to. The invitations were coming in hot and heavy throughout yesterday. The Edwards people would like us to join he and Glen Close at a house party at 10:30 this morning; there's an Edwards Rally at a junior high school at noon.

NHPR Folk Show Playlist

By Kate McNally on Sunday, January 25, 2004.

Folk Show Playlist, 1.25.04

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