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Post primary reaction to the candidates speeches and the future of the state's "first in the nation" status. |
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Hello, I'm Beth Carroll Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. The New Hampshire Primary has come and gone with record numbers turning out to vote. In this program we'll talk about the candidate's primary night speeches and the future of the state's "first in the nation" status. Joining us are James Pindell the new National Managing Editor of Politicker.com, Dante Scala, Political Science Professor at UNH and Andy Smith the director of the UNH Survey Center and associate professor of Political Science. What a candidate says is important. But how that message is delivered is what people remember most. Concession and acceptance speeches are the highlight of election night. |
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Dante, what was your overall impression of the election night speeches? James, where were you stationed Tuesday night? What is the role of an election night speech? Andy, from your vantage point at WMUR, how were you seeing the speeches? A lot of the candidates were speaking about how New Hampshire is just the beginning. how important is that message for the rest of the country? One of the things that is fascinating here is that many of the candidates were speaking as if they won. when in fact, they lost. Looking ahead to the other contests. how will the candidates need to shape their message for the rest of the country? James, you're off to Nevada next. |
Intro Media/PressReturn to index of stories... |
This was the most covered New Hampshire Primary season in history. Traditional media as well as new media were on hand for Primary Night. |
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TRK1: At the Obama headquarters alone the media numbered 600. From the Networks on down - reporters scrambled to cover the horse race. The large contingent of foreign press serving as a reminder that the world's eyes were focused on NH. SOT: Obama One: I see American democracy at work and this is very impressive SOT: 4:44:06 Obama One: How closely are germans following the election. They start now… when in germany released book.knew only hillary Clinton a few heard about barack obama. SOT: Obama One: 4:44:55 of course now we have a surge in interest as first African American who has real chance of becoming first black president 4:45:01 SOT: Obama One: 4:46:29-4:46:58 will you be following him thru other primaries…oh yea.you have narrative of iowa, then on to florida, super Tuesday. try to do a story on black vote and what racial issues mean in today's America. BROLL: Obama BOOK 4:49:53 Beth & Author 4:49 Author doing a live shot with nbc 4:28;07-45 SOT: 43:04-:10 Obama One YTN is south Korean one and only tv station.tv news channel CNN version of America. SOT: Obama One: 7:44:28 is there big interest in pres race. To Korean people, economy…people. SOT: Obama One: 7:45:05-:21 sometimes younger generation anti American sentiment.older generation and general public believes in American values consider America a beacon of democracy. NATS: of media crush… Broll for south Korean reporter Tape1: 7:39:15 /with beth/ 7:39:59/7:49:45 2 shot 7:49:09 7:49:18 Shot of computer screen Tape 2/ South Korean Reporter INTERVIEWING Obama tape 2 11:26:59 GENERAL PRESS BROLL PRESS SHOTS CNN & MSNBC Tape 1/ 7:59:26…7:59:22 Japanese Crew 9:17:41 / Tape 1 NATS Media shot CU 9:21:34 and obama chanting Obama BOOK 4:49:53 Beth & Author 4:49 Texting 5:34:06 5:35:47 Press shot 7:30:10 Computer screen and reporter Wide Media 7:56:32 7:30:57 MEDIA ROOM 7:31:06 Media wide 7:36:22 countdown on screen zoom to press Artsy South Korean Reporter INTERVIEWING 7:39:15 |
Intro Primary FutureReturn to index of stories... |
We can't talk about the primary without mentioning four words: first in the nation. |
Primary FutureReturn to index of stories... |
They call it the nh primary But based on where these people are from I'm from Chester CT Idaho Appleton Wisconsin - you wouldn't know it "I wanted to hear the candidates and see what they had to say. And they don't really spend a lot of time in CT" "we never experienced and thought it would be a great experience of a lifetime." Some came to support the cause "I headed to iowa on New years eve. Spent new years helping there. Flew straight to here. And ive been making calls, knocking doors to do anything I can to help get extra votes." While others wanted to see what the process was all about "people everywhere walking with signs it was a lot more involved." "you really see that they do deserve their first in the nation status." "you don't see this in florida cause the states so big." Unlike NH. A small state with only delegates. that many would argue are the most important to win. "it's a really good way of narrowing the field and figuring out where we should go." "keeping the vote in the front and not letting this national primary day take over." |
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Why were so many out-of-staters involved in the primary? James, early on in our coverage you produced a program for us asking "THE" primary question, "is this the most important primary?" What do you think now? Given all the controversy over the date of the primary, what does the future look like? Is retail politics still possible in a flat world? Our producers and reporters met a lot of out-of-staters along the way. Many said they were here because there's nothing like what happens in New Hampshire. Do you think that tradition will continue? Was it the last primary for New hampshire? |
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That's it for this edition of New Hampshire Outlook. Thanks for joining us. I'm Beth Carroll. We leave you with some sights and sounds of the primary season. |
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Field Producers: Richard Ager Beth Carroll Dawn DeAngelis Julie Donnelly Lauren Foxall Chip Neal Keeley Smith Phil Vaughn Videography: Adam Donovan Steve Giordani Jason Grant Dierdre Lynch Jonathon Millman Scott Ripley Special thanks to: Pierce Media Group Franklin Pierce University Crew Chief: Adam Frost Engineering: Judi Currie Producer: Kim Piela Director/Editor: Rebecca Reilly |
key: National Politics / GovernmentReturn to index of stories... |
NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 1/15/2008 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 5:00 Making history in more ways than one, Tuesday's primary is one for the record books. That's the focus of today's one hour NH Votes 2008 primary special. Hello, I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. What a candidate says is important. But how that message is delivered is what people remember most. Concession and acceptance speeches are the highlight of election night. PRODUCER/REPORTER: NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: |
key: National PoliticsReturn to index of stories... |
NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 1/15/2008 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 16:00 Making history in more ways than one, Tuesday's primary is one for the record books. That's the focus of today's one hour NH Votes 2008 primary special. Hello, I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. Here now to talk about the NH Primary and what's ahead for the candidates: James Pindell the new National Managing Editor of Politicker.com, Dante Scala, Political Science Professor at UNH and Andy Smith the Director of the UNH Survey Center. PRODUCER/REPORTER: NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Dante Scala\Political Science Professor, UNH; James Pindell\National Managing Editor, Politicker.com; Andy Smith\UNH Survey Center |
key: National Politics / GovernmentReturn to index of stories... |
NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 1/15/2008 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 2:00 Making history in more ways than one, Tuesday's primary is one for the record books. That's the focus of today's one hour NH Votes 2008 primary special. Hello, I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. This was the most covered New Hampshire Primary season in history. Traditional media as well as new media were on hand for Primary Night. PRODUCER/REPORTER: NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Dr. Christoph von Marschall\German Correspondent, Seong-Ho Park\South Korean Correspondent |
key: National Politics / GovernmentReturn to index of stories... |
NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 1/15/2008 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 2:00 Making history in more ways than one, Tuesday's primary is one for the record books. That's the focus of today's one hour NH Votes 2008 primary special. Hello, I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. This was the most covered New Hampshire Primary season in history. And we can't talk about the primary without mentioning four words: first in the nation. PRODUCER/REPORTER: NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Travis Hawks\Idaho, Justin\Connecticut, Kim\Connecticut, Jake\Connecticut, Lianna French\Florida, Danny Reiter\Florida, Ryan Brellenthin\Wisconsin, Nick Dimascio\Massachusetts |