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ArchivesKerry Wins BigBy Josh Rogers on Wednesday, January 28, 2004.John Kerry cruised to easy victory in yesterday's Democratic presidential primary. He took 7 of 10 counties to defeat his chief rival, former Vermont governor Howard Dean by 13 points. Afterwards, loyalists of both candidates said they were pleased with the outcome. New Hampshire Public Radio's Josh Rogers has more. The Other Candidates Still Seek MomentumBy Raquel Maria Dillon on Wednesday, January 28, 2004.The race for first place was hotly contested in yesterday's primary, but the race for third was also fierce. John Edwards, Wesley Clark, and Joe Lieberman all hoped to emerge from the back of the pack. Although these candidates failed to rack up a decisive number of votes, their supporters remained undaunted. New Hampshire Public Radio's Raquel Maria Dillon has more. Wha' Happened?By Mark Bevis on Wednesday, January 28, 2004.It wasn't two weeks ago that most analysts were writing Senator John Kerry off as a serious contender in the Democratic primary. He held a very distant second place behind former Vermont governor Howard Dean. But that turned around last week. And the Massachusetts Senator won the day yesterday in the state's primary. New Hampshire Public Radio's Mark Bevis has more. Parting Thoughts from the Pen PalsBy Jon Greenberg on Wednesday, January 28, 2004.The completion of the New Hampshire primary brings to an end an experiment that we conducted with public radio station KUNI in Iowa. Months before the caucuses, we paired five voters in Iowa with five voters here at home and let them share their observations through a weblog called Primary Frontline Pen Pals. We reached five of our bloggers and asked them to evaluate the conduct of the candidates and the overall tenor of the campaigns. Their views thoroughly reflect the trademark retail politics of the early presidential contests. |
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