NH Outlook Talk Show , Sunday, 10/26/2008
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On the next New Hampshire Outlook:
NH Votes 2008.
The showdown between John Sununu and Jeanne Shaheen.
In-depth with the U-S Senate candidates Sunday morning at 9:30.
On the next New Hampshire Outlook:
NH Votes 2008:
The showdown between John Sununu and Jeanne Shaheen.
In-depth with the U-S Senate candidates Monday night at 6:00.
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Coming up, NH Votes 2008 and the candidates in the U-S Senate race.
Next on New Hampshire Outlook.
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NH Votes 2008 and the hot race to watch in New Hampshire.
We talk to both candidates running for U-S Senate -- John Sununu and Jeanne Shaheen.
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Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook's "NH Votes" 2008 coverage.
Hello, I'm Beth Carroll.
Presidential politics continue to play out in a big way in New Hampshire with Election Day about a week away.
The latest campaign appearance came from Republican nominee Sen John McCain who made his 5-th stop in the Granite State since winning his party's nomination.
McCain addressed a rally at Saint Anselm College's ice arena Wednesday.
The two-time New Hampshire primary winner told the crowd he couldn't think of any place he'd rather be as Election Day draws close than running an underdog campaign in New Hampshire.
McCain had this to say about his running mate Sarah Palin.
Senator Hillary Clinton is expected to travel to New Hampshire this week for events on behalf of the Obama-Biden ticket.
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Our NH Votes 2008 coverage continues with the two candidates running for U-S Senate.
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The U-S Senate race in New Hampshire is one of the most closely watched races in the country.
It's a rematch between Republican incumbent John Sununu and Democratic challenger Jeanne Shaheen.
It has been an all-out battle between the two candidates with negative ads and attacks from both sides.
In this program we'll talk to both candidates: we begin with Governor Shaheen.
In 19-96, Shaheen became the first woman elected governor in New Hampshire and served three terms.
Outlook's Richard Ager sat down with her on Friday at the law firm of Shaheen and Gordon in Concord to talk about the issues.
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John Sununu was elected to the Senate in 2002 defeating Governor Shaheen in a tight race.
Before running for the Senate he served three terms in Congress.
At 43 years old he is the youngest member of the Senate.
Outlook's Richard Ager spoke to the Senator on Wednesday at the New Hampshire Political Library in Concord.
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Senator Sununu and Governor Shaheen took part in their first LIVE televised debate last Tuesday night at New England College in Henniker.
They debated a number of issues including the economy, social security, healthcare and nuclear power.
The debate was produced in partnership with New Hampshire Public Television, NHPR, N-E-C-N and PolitickerNH.com.
You can watch the debate on our website nhptv.org/nhvotes2008.
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That's all the time we have now. thanks for watching New Hampshire Outlook.
I'm Beth Carroll, I'll see you next time.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 10/26/2008
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 1:40
NH Votes 2008 and the hot race to watch in New Hampshire. We talk to both candidates running for U-S Senate -- John Sununu and Jeanne Shaheen. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook's "NH Votes" 2008 coverage. Hello, I'm Beth Carroll. Presidential politics continue to play out in a big way in New Hampshire with Election Day about a week away. The latest campaign appearance came from Republican nominee Sen John McCain who made his 5-th stop in the Granite State since winning his party's nomination. McCain addressed a rally at Saint Anselm College's ice arena Wednesday. The two-time New Hampshire primary winner told the crowd he couldn't think of any place he'd rather be as Election Day draws close than running an underdog campaign in New Hampshire. McCain had this to say about his running mate Sarah Palin. McCain's trip came almost a week after Senator Obama made a campaign appearance in Londonderry. A new nationwide Associated Press poll shows Obama and McCain running a very close race.
Senator Hillary Clinton is expected to travel to New Hampshire this week for events on behalf of the Obama-Biden ticket.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Sen. John McCain\ Presidential Nominee.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 10/26/2008
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 11:56
NH Votes 2008 and the hot race to watch in New Hampshire. We talk to both candidates running for U-S Senate -- John Sununu and Jeanne Shaheen. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook's "NH Votes" 2008 coverage. Hello, I'm Beth Carroll. The U-S Senate race in New Hampshire is one of the most closely watched races in the country. It's a rematch between Republican incumbent John Sununu and Democratic challenger Jeanne Shaheen. It has been an all-out battle between the two candidates with negative ads and attacks from both sides. In this program we'll talk to both candidates: we begin with Governor Shaheen. In 19-96, Shaheen became the first woman elected governor in New Hampshire and served three terms. Outlook's Richard Ager sat down with her on Friday at the law firm of Shaheen and Gordon in Concord to talk about the issues.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Gov. Jeanne Shaheen\ U.S. Senate Candidate.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 10/26/2008
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 11:38
NH Votes 2008 and the hot race to watch in New Hampshire. We talk to both candidates running for U-S Senate -- John Sununu and Jeanne Shaheen. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook's "NH Votes" 2008 coverage. Hello, I'm Beth Carroll. John Sununu was elected to the Senate in 2002 defeating Governor Shaheen in a tight race. Before running for the Senate he served three terms in Congress. At 43 years old he is the youngest member of the Senate. Outlook's Richard Ager spoke to the Senator on Wednesday at the New Hampshire Political Library in Concord.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Sen. John Sununu\ Incumbent.
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