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The party faithful were out in force Monday night at the University of New Hampshire in Durham, where the Senate Candidates appeared in a televised debate. The demonstrators used bull-horns to get their message out, while inside, the candidates exchanged verbal volleys on their positions on abortion and social security. |
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Hello. I'm Richard Ager. Allison McNair is off on assignment. Welcome to NH Outlook. |
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The candidates opened the debate on the topic of negative campaigning. That's what we're looking at in this program: Attack Ads. Here's some of what the candidates had to say: |
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Well, as one analyst told us, negative campaigning has been around since Socrates' time. So it must be effective. Or is it? Joining us to watch some ads and comment are Mark Wrighton, a UNH Political Science Professor and James Farell, Associate Professor of Communication. Mark, you're the NH investigator for the Issue Advocacy project, what is that? |
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One of the big questions is whether or not all this negative campaigning is alienating voters. What do you think? Visit the Outlook page on nhptv.org and join our new discussion board. It's called appropriately: "What's on Your Mind?" It only takes a minute to register. You can create new topics on anything you like. We look forward to hearing from you. |
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On the next New Hampshire Outlook - Profiles of Gubernatorial Republican candidate Craig Benson and Democrat Mark Fernald. |
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That's it for this edition of our program. For all of us here at New Hampshire Public Television, I'm Richard Ager. Thanks for joining us. We'll see you next time on New Hampshire Outlook. |
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Tonight on New Hampshire Outlook. Profiles of Gubernatorial Republican candidate Craig Benson and Democrat Mark Fernald. Tonight at 10pm on New Hampshire Public Television. |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK AIR DATE/TIME: 10/22/02 22:00 HOST: Richard Ager LENGTH: 26:46 MINUTES In this edition of New Hampshire Outlook, NHPTV's nightly new magazine, we continue our NH Votes 2002 coverage, with a look this years from of politcal ads. Mark Wrighton Political Science Professor at UNH and James Farrell Communications - UNH. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richard Ager PARTICIPANTS: Mark Wrighton\UNH Political Science James Farrell\UNH Communication |
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Finally, the political wheels are turning in Washington. Rather, they're the two-wheels of the motorized scooter, the Segway. The brainchild of Manchester-based inventor Dean Kamen is getting a workout on the streets and in the halls of capitol hill. Several New Hampshire lawmakers are trying to pave the way for Segway's success, but, as Boston University Washington Journalism Intern Marjorie Wilkinson reports, they've hit a few bumps in the road along the way. |