A Presidential Primary Update

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By Laura Knoy on Friday, November 2, 2007.
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Even though no date has been officially set, you can’t help but notice that there’s primary fever in the Granite state. The candidates visits have become more frequent, their jabs at each other more sharp and official endorsements have become a daily occurrence. Meanwhile all eyes are watching Michigan who holds the final move before Granite State makes their date official. Today we’ll look at the big news, and less talked about stories of the New Hampshire Primary.

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*Note: Delaware Senator and Democratic Presidential candidate Joe Biden was scheduled to join us for today's show, but had to cancel due to having to return to Washington, D.C. for a Senate vote. We hope to reschedule him for the near future.*

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