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ArchivesThe Bush Re-election Campaign Organizing PartiesBy Trish Anderton on Friday, March 26, 2004.President Bush’s re-election campaign kicked off with a series of house parties around New Hampshire last night. NHPR’s Trish Anderton visited a gathering in Manchester and filed this report. The Governor's RaceBy Mike Arnold on Monday, March 22, 2004.With state primaries almost 5 months away, no Democrat or Republican has officially stepped up to take on Governor Benson. We'll take our first look at this year's governor's race, possible challengers and key issues the future candidates might debate. Mike's guests are Tom Rath, Republican analyst and attorney, former NH Attorney General and senior advisor to the campaigns of Howard Baker, Bob Dole, Lamar Alexander and George W. Bush; and Dayton Duncan, author and filmmaker, long time Democratic activist and former Chief of Staff to New Hampshire Governor Hugh Gallen. We'll also hear from Jeff Newman, Concord Chair and Area 5 Vice-Chair for the New Hampshire Republican Committee and Pam Walsh, Press Secretary for the New Hampshire Democratic Party. A Vice Presidential LessonBy Mike Arnold on Friday, March 19, 2004.Now that we know John Kerry will be the next democratic presidential candidate, the question is who will be his V.P.? We'll ask your suggestions. And we'll look at the history and role of our country's second in command. Mike's guests are Dante Scala, Associate Professor of Politics at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at St. Anselm College (http://www.anselm.edu/nhiop) and Tim Walch, Director of the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum (http://www.hoover.archives.gov) and editor of At the President's Side: The Vice President in the 20th Century. NH Airwaves Fill With D and R Presidential AdsBy David Darman on Tuesday, March 16, 2004.Its been nearly two months since New Hampshire's first in the nation presidential primary. In years past, that date marked the end of presidential campaign ads in the Granite state. But this year is different. Campaign ads are showing now on local television. It�s a sign that New Hampshire will be important territory in this fall�s general election. New Hampshire Public Radio�s David Darman has more. New Hampshire Democrats React to Kerry's nominationBy Doug MacPherson on Thursday, March 4, 2004.The de facto nomination of John Kerry as the Democratic presidential candidate leaves the voters who supported other candidates in a not uncommon position. Their first choice is out of the running. Now they must come to terms with the choice that remains. New Hampshire Public Radio's Doug MacPherson has been talking with Democrats in the Seacoast area who backed other candidates, to see how - and if - they're getting ready to embrace John Kerry as their nominee. |
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