ST. PAUL, Minn. -- For New Hampshire Republicans and political junkies alike there are options on the television set tonight. Two Republican Congressional debates or the Republican National Convention. Which will you watch? >
MANCHESTER -- Three prominent supporters of Joe Biden in this year's presidential primary were in on the biggest secret in American politics on Friday.
Biden's state chairman Jim Ryan got word from Delaware via a text message at 6 a.m. nearly a full day before the world knew.
"It ... >
MANCHESTER -- New Hampshire Public Television, New England Cable News, New Hampshire Public Radio and PolitickerNH.com will co-sponsor a key debate between U.S. Senate candidates Jeanne Shaheen and John Sununu on Tuesday, October 21st at New England College in Henniker, NH.
The one-hour ... >
After the July FEC numbers were posted Jennifer Horn said, “It’s clear that the voters are not buying what Bob Clegg is trying to sell, so he is trying to buy the election with $250,000 of his own money. Everyone knows that you can’t buy votes in New Hampshire.”
This week’s numbers ... >
Did Jeanne Shaheen go over the line when she joked about Sununu being indicted? It was enough to get her on this week's Winners & Losers list. >
While some Democrats had been turning to sites like eBay and Craigslist hoping to scoop up scalped tickets to see U.S. Sen. Barack Obama's (D-Ill.) speech tonight at INVESCO Field in front of an estimated crowd of over 75,000 people, Republicans are still giving away tickets for ... >
Well, now she's gone and done it. Thanks to Sarah Palin, hockey moms are the new soccer moms. (Fellow pundits, make sure to update cliches accordingly.)
Besides watching how voters in Rochester, Manchester and Claremont react, the more immediate payoff of the Palin speech may be among ... >
As we await some post-convention polling in New Hampshire later this month, let's keep in mind two numbers going forward: 46 and 53.
Fifty-three is Jeanne Shaheen's pre-convention standing in the polls, according to Pollster.com.
That number is likely very close to the ceiling, ... >
How will Sarah Palin play in New Hampshire? Specifically, how will she play with Hillary’s voters?
Two-part answer: >
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