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ArchivesIncoming, expectations and endorsementsBy Brian McCabe on Monday, January 5, 2004.Memo to all Howard Dean supporters: You are about to see the value of being the front runner weeks before the Iowa Caucus and the NH primary. The debate in Iowa clearly shows that the other campaigns will raise any and all issues to try and dent the Dean armor. The other campaigns are close to desperate to knock Dean down a couple of pegs. You never know how flawed your own candidate is until the real negative campaign heats up. However, Dean is not one to help his cause by attacking the middle class tax cuts. Guess he doesn�t need their votes any longer. The interesting thing to watch - will he hold up under the pressure or show some of his quick temper especially as calls for his records from VT heat up. Legislative Outlook 2004By Laura Knoy on Monday, January 5, 2004.The legislature is back in session. We take a look at what's coming up for the new year, including hot topics like education funding and the budget. Laura's guests are Norma Love, State House Reporter for the Associated Press, Guy MacMillin, Editorial Page Editor for the Keene Sentinel and Michael Whalley, Deputy House Speaker. We also hear from Jayne Millerick, Chair for the NH Republican Committee and Representative Peter Burling, House Democratic Leader. Granite Staters in the NewsBy John Walters on Monday, January 5, 2004.Today on the Front Porch we hear interviews from three Granite Staters who made the headlines in 2003. Gene Robinson- the first openly gay Bishop in the Episcopal Church, Dan Brown- author of the runaway best-seller, The DaVinci Code and George Butler- whose film, Pumping Iron helped make Arnold Schwarzenegger a star. Home State Record: Dennis KucinichBy Vincent Duffy on Monday, January 5, 2004.New Hampshire Public Radio continues its series on the home-state records of the Democratic presidential candidates. Today we look at Representative Dennis Kucinich. The Ohio congressman is considered a long-shot in the race. In New Hampshire, his support is stalled in the low single digits. But as Vincent Duffy from WKSU in Kent, Ohio, reports, Kucinich has faced long odds before. Clark Unveils Income Tax PlanBy David Darman on Monday, January 5, 2004.Democrat Wesley Clark today unveiled his tax reform plan in Nashua. The plan would exempt millions of working people from paying any federal income taxes. New Hampshire Public Radio's David Darman has more. Republican Analysts on Democratic DebateBy Lisa Peakes on Monday, January 5, 2004.A Republican analyst from Iowa and a Republican analyst from New Hampshire join Morning Edition Host Lisa Peakes to talk about yesterday's Democratic presidential debate. They?ve both been keeping online journals at NHPR.org, where they compare notes about the campaign season in their respective state. It?s part of N-H-P-R?s Primary Front Line Pen Pals project. |
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