New Outlook Talk Show, Sunday, 11/12/2006
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This week from Manchester the fall-out from Tuesday's historic election.
We'll hear from the journalists covering the winners and losers
That's NOW on NH Outlook: where NH Talks.
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We're talking Election Politics from Southern NH University in Manchester.
We're coming to you from Walker Auditorium in Robert Frost Hall.
Hello, I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook.
The mid-term election is one for the history books.
It's being called, by some, the "Democratic Tsunami.
Here to talk about the IMPACT of the tidal wave:
Kevin Landrigan from the Telegraph, Tom Fahey from the Union Leader, and James Pindell, the NH Political Reporter for the Boston Globe.
A warm welcome to all of you.
Before we delve into the Sea-Change -- let's take another look at the "highs and lows" of election night.
That's why 2006 will go down as one of the most significant elections in state history.
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My thanks to Kevin Landrigan, Tom Fahey and James Pindell for their views on this historic election.
As we close out the program -- we want to give a special thanks to Southern NH University , our home away from home this broadcast.
And, Thank you for watching NH Outlook: where NH talks.
I'm Beth Carroll, I'll see you around NH.
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When Charlie Bass rode the Republican Wave into office in 19-94 -- he defeated Dick Swett.
In 2002, his wife Katrina gave it a shot but she, too, lost to BASS.
Outlook's Richard Ager caught up with the Swett's on Election Night.
Here's what they had to say about Paul Hodes' victory.
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Democrats 237
Republicans 163
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Democrats 14
Republicans 10
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Before we discuss the results and implications of this election, let's take one last look at some of the sights and sounds of the 2006 vote.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 11/12/2006
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 26:00
NOW on NH Outlook, where NH talks: We're talking Election Politics from Southern NH University in Manchester. We're coming to you from Walker Auditorium in Robert Frost Hall. Hello, I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. The mid-term election is one for the history books. It's being called, by some, the "Democratic Tsunami. Here to talk about the IMPACT of the tidal wave: Kevin Landrigan from the Telegraph, Tom Fahey from the Union Leader, and James Pindell, the NH Political Reporter for the Boston Globe. A warm welcome to all of you. Before we delve into the Sea-Change -- let's take another look at the "highs and lows" of election night.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Kevin Landrigan\The Telegraph, Tom Fahey\Union Leader, James Pindell\NH Political Reporter, Boston Globe
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 11/12/2006
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 26:00
NOW on NH Outlook, where NH talks: We're talking Election Politics from Southern NH University in Manchester. We're coming to you from Walker Auditorium in Robert Frost Hall. Hello, I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. The mid-term election is one for the history books. It's being called, by some, the "Democratic Tsunami. Here to talk about the IMPACT of the tidal wave: Kevin Landrigan from the Telegraph, Tom Fahey from the Union Leader, and James Pindell, the NH Political Reporter for the Boston Globe. A warm welcome to all of you. Before we delve into the Sea-Change -- let's take another look at the "highs and lows" of election night.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Kevin Landrigan\The Telegraph, Tom Fahey\Union Leader, James Pindell\NH Political Reporter, Boston Globe
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