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ArchivesEpping and Newmarket: Presidential Primary BellwethersBy Dan Gorenstein on Monday, January 7, 2008.Wanna know who is going to win New Hampshire’s presidential primary? You could do worse than follow the resuls as they come in from the towns of Epping and Newmarket. For the past half century as these towns have voted, so has the rest of the state. New Hampshire Public Radio’s Dan Gorenstein reports. Rudy Giuliani Touts High Tech Wall to Block Illegal ImmigrantsBy Dianne Finch on Monday, January 7, 2008.Republican presidential contender Rudy Giuliani attracted about 100 people to a town hall meeting in Hudson where he spoke about immigration, a strong defense and tax reform. NHPR’s Dianne Finch has more. Primary Voters Spend the Weekend ShoppingBy Dan Gorenstein on Monday, January 7, 2008.Over the past three days a lot of New Hampshire voters have bounced from one political event to another. Many voters are finally beginning to draw distinctions and make a choice who to support. New Hampshire Public Radio’s Dan Gorenstein spoke with voters along the campaign trail and has this report. Gravel Says Citizens Should Be LawmakersBy Amy Quinton on Monday, January 7, 2008.Democratic presidential candidate Mike Gravel continues his last push in the Granite State, making a stop in Exeter. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
Registering the Un-registeredBy Ellen Grimm on Monday, January 7, 2008.Barking dogs, slushy snowbanks, and hidden house numbers. It's all in a day's work for canvassers trying to get out the vote. On Sunday, these political foot soldiers took on such challenges in a final push before tomorrow's (today's) Primary. And in Manchester, one group went looking for a growing population of potential voters....unmarried, unregistered women. NHPR Correspondent Ellen Grimm reports. Edwards: I Can Fight Special Interests and WinBy David Darman on Monday, January 7, 2008.Democrat John Edwards spent the last weekend before the primary insisting that he will be a frontrunner on Tuesday, despite being outspent by Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. New Hampshire Public Radio's David Darman has more. Checking Back in With the Exeter VotersBy Jon Greenberg on Sunday, January 6, 2008.For the past nine months, we’ve been listening to voters in the town of Exeter, New Hampshire. It is a town with families, both of great wealth and of very modest means. Politically, it is about evenly divided among Republicans, Democrats and Independents. Today, in our final installment before the Tuesday’s primaries, New Hampshire Public Radio’s Jon Greenberg re-visits some of the undecided voters we’ve met along the way. Edwards Aims for Undecideds in Final New Hampshire StopsBy David Darman on Sunday, January 6, 2008.Democrat John Edwards used the last day before the primary to make stops in Portsmouth, Bedford and Laconia. In his travels, he tried to rally supporters and woo undecided voters. New Hampshire Public Radio's David Darman has more. |
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