Follow the NH primary election results and track NH polls as they happen. The 2008 Presidential elections are finally here! The Iowa Caucus and NH Primary start it all!
The race for the White House is on.
Results are in for the New...
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Follow the NH primary election results and track NH polls as they happen. The 2008 Presidential elections are finally here! The Iowa Caucus and NH Primary start it all!
The race for the White House is on.
Results are in for the New Hampshire election:
- Hillary Clinton won the Democratic Primary
- John McCain won the GOP Primary
Arizona Sen. John McCain won the New Hampshire Republican primary today. Call him the Comeback Kid! He is back in the race and now has a shot to build on this momentum in the up-coming elections. "We showed the people of this country what a real comeback looks like," McCain told The Associated Press in an interview as he savored his triumph. "We're going to move on to Michigan and South Carolina and win the nomination."
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John McCain has won the GOP side of the NH Primary Elections. The results are still too close to call on the Democratic side, but Hillary Clinton currently holds a lead. DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY January 08, 2008Race CandidateVotesVote %Del*PrecinctsNew Hampshire Clinton65,12939%263% reporting Obama60,76636%2 Edwards27,81317%0 Richardson7,9525%0 Kucinich2,4232%0 Dodd3920%0 Biden3660%0 Gravel2310%0REPUBLICAN PRIMARY January 08, 2008Race CandidateVotesVote %Del*PrecinctsNew Hampshire...
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We all watched the Iowa Caucus results and campaign speeches. Huckabee trounced Mitt Romney, Ron Paul did a lot better than many people expected, and Obama and Edwards surprised Hillary Clinton, who came in third place. Now that actual elections are here, it becomes even more fun to watch the footrace! What should we expect from the NH primary results? The GOP Primary: Polls suggest that Huckabee won't hold his lead in NH. Mitt Romney is a local from nearby Massachusettes and John...
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Hillary Clinton is holding a lead in the NH Primary so far, with only 11% of the areas reporting. This is going to be a tight race and there is a lot riding on a victory for both Hillary and Barack. If Barack can win in NH, he'll have the "Big Mo" and will be in a position of stregth for the February race. But if Hillary can hold the win in NH, she'll be back on top and can use her network and funding to push her campaign forward. Results with 11% of votes reporting: Candidate...
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This election cycle, there was significant debate about which states should hold their primary elections first. New Hampshire and Iowa have traditionally been the earliest testing grounds for presidential hopefuls, but other states expressed a desire to slot their elections earlier and earlier in the year. At the end of the day, the Iowa Caucuses were held first.. New Hampshire will still hold the earliest "primary" election on January 8, five days after the Iowa caucuses. Michigan will...
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Terry McAuliffe, who chaired Sen. Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, told
Democratic activists in Virginia that Gov.
Tim Kaine "would be his party's best choice as Barack Obama's vice
presidential running mate," according to the Falls Church News-Press. "McAuliffe was adamant in his...
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama is in Germany Thursday. Meanwhile, McCain was scheduled to tour an oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico, but Hurricane Dolly forced him to change his plans. Instead the Republican presidential contender is off to Ohio for a town hall meeting.ยป E-Mail...
"We thought she ( Hillary - Clinton ) would be a steadier hand as president than Sen. Barack Obama would be, with more hawkish instincts and greater political realism," write the National Review editors, explaining why some conservatives have been saying "nice things" about New York's senator...
This just in from P.U.M.A., a total of fifteen superdelegates have now switched from Barack Obama to Hillary Clinton. A coded message to the superdelegates at large: Caesar: Wxaapgn Raxcidc lxaa lxc iwt cdbxcpixdc. Qtlpgt du Qpgprz Dqpbp. 66 101 108 105 101 118 101 32 105 110 32 72 105 108 108...
Hillary Clinton, the attacks on him were widely covered. News in political campaigns is always seen in the eyes of the beholder. If your candidate is under ...
It was a deliberate strategy to win the backing of Israelis and, more importantly, Jewish voters in America, many of whom chose Hillary Clinton over the ...
... New York that he would like to see Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama team up with Hillary Clinton to try to bring about change in America, ...
Howard Wolfson praised Fox News' coverage of Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign as comprehensive and fair. When I asked Wolfson, a new Fox News contributor, if he'd criticize the political coverage on CNN and MSNBC, he basically passed. Chris Wallace didn't....