Saturday, September 6, 2008

New Hampshire primaries

Michigan GOP Voters Fret Over Deficit, Pick Romney

The issue may be a proxy for concern about an incompetent federal government. more >>

One More Look at New Hampshire

Voting data reflect Gore/Clinton and Bradley/Obama similarities. more >>

Did Moms and Youth Come Out for Hillary?

After being untargeted in Iowa, they showed up in New Hampshire. more >>

Assessing the Poor New Hampshire Polls

The number of independents and the opinion of women may not have been factored correctly. more >>

Iowa, New Hampshire, and the Crystal Ball

A quick pass through past election-year results provides some interesting insights for today's first-in-the-nation New Hampshire primaries. more >>

Dartmouth Eats Up New Hampshire Primary Season

Advice for Obama, plus a campus Democratic straw poll. more >>

Morning Buzz: Jan. 8, 2008

Polls opened this morning at 6 o'clock in New Hampshire for the state's first-in-the-nation primaries. Reports from around the state indicate that voter turnout is already high; at one precinct, nearly 50 voters stood outside in the predawn hours before voting officially began. Yesterday, candidates spent much of their remaining time in a final push to lure independent and undecided voters. more >>

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