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ArchivesOne Car CaravanBy Laura Knoy on Monday, January 26, 2004.Long before the soundbites and television ads, the Presidential candidates wandered, sometimes alone, in our coffee shops, rotary clubs and country stores. Journalist Walter Shapiro captures the campaign's very early days before all the polish and shine. Bush Not the Only Candidate on GOP BallotBy David Darman on Monday, January 26, 2004.This year, the Republican primary is pretty much settled in New Hampshire. President Bush is virtually assured victory, on his way toward nomination for a second term. Despite long odds, however, 11 other candidates have paid the 1,000 dollar entry fee to enter the GOP primary. New Hampshire Public Radio's David Darman has more. Dean Faults Kerry, Kerry Focuses on BushBy Dan Gorenstein on Monday, January 26, 2004.In the final hours of campaigning, Howard Dean and John Kerry are looking for every vote they can get. The former Vermont Governor is trying to distinguish himself from Kerry- the presumptive front runner. For his part, the Massachusetts Senator is ignoring his rivals and has his sights locked on President Bush. Each candidate made their case fully aware that many voters remain undecided. New Hampshire Public Radio's Dan Gorenstein has more. |
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