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ArchivesLynch Leads in New Hampshire Donations -- Will Votes Follow?By Jon Greenberg on Tuesday, October 26, 2004.The polls show Governor Benson and Democrat John Lynch in a close race for the corner office. But in terms of the money race, Lynch has outpaced Benson. Both candidates have relied heavily on their own checkbooks to finance their campaigns but looking at individual donations, Lynch has the support of more than twice as many New Hampshire residents as Benson. Unfortunately for Lynch, the connection between donations and votes is not one to one. New Hampshire Public Radio's Jon Greenberg has more. The Man in the Red FezBy Shay Zeller on Tuesday, October 26, 2004.Bob Lord has worked hard to avoid the pigeon hole. You can hear a good example of this in his music with the band Dreadnaught. What started out as an acoustic outfit in the mid-90?s has evolved into an amorphous, but sophisticated ensemble that blends Prog Rock, Classical Music, and Jazz with a little Country flair to round it all out. When he is not creating his own music, Bob is busy with his duties as CEO of Red Fez Records, a seacoast label that books, promotes, and represents a growing number of budding music acts. Bob joins Shay Zeller to spin a few tracks from the new Dreadnaught CD and a new compilation of artist that he works with at Red Fez. Issue Tuesdays: Faith and ReligionBy Laura Knoy on Tuesday, October 26, 2004.For our series' final installment, we look at the role of faith and religion in this year's presidential election. Both John Kerry and George Bush talk about their religious beliefs, but in very different ways. And how they talk about their faith strongly effects how they talk about their policies, especially on social issues, like abortion and gay marriage. We'll discuss how John Kerry and George Bush talk about their faith, how their different religious beliefs affect their political views, and how much Americans care about their president's faith. Laura's guests are Harvey Cox, professor at the Harvard Divinity School and Luis Lugo, director of the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life. We will also hear from Andy Smith, director of the UNH Survey Center. |
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