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Hello, I'm Beth Carroll. While the frontrunners in the 2008 presidential race fight for dollars and support second tier candidates struggle for media attention and political survival. Conservative Republicans such as Senator Fred Thompson and Congressman Duncan Hunter have done little in the way of campaigning here in New Hampshire. So, how do they expect to make their case and be heard? Outlook's Phil Vaughn went in search of some answers. |
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Congressman Duncan Hunter beat the political odds in the past when he upset a heavily favored, 18 year congressional incumbent. |
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A New Hampshire voter invests a million dollars in Mike Gravel's campaign. |
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By some accounts, it costs each party about a half-a-billion dollars of campaign money to get their candidate to the White House. Some candidates will raise more than one hundred million dollars just to get through the New Hampshire Primary. So how does a national campaign for Alaska Senator Mike Gravel operate on a small fraction of that money? Outlook's Phil Vaughn has that story. |
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Like all the other candidates in the race, the Gravel campaign has its own websites along with pages on YouTube and My Space. |
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We introduce you to Congressman and presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich. |
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Democratic Presidential contender Dennis Kucinich is trying for a second time for his party's nomination. At 31, he became the youngest mayor ever elected in Cleveland, Ohio, but amid troubled city finances Kucinich was not re-elected. He was largely out of politics for nearly 20 years until 19-96 when he was elected to Congress. Outlook's Richard Ager has this more on the man and his message. |
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The 61 year old Kucinich is now serving his sixth term in Congress. To view all of our primary-related stories, including our candidate profiles go to our website, nhptv.org/nhvotes2008. |
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That wraps up this special edition of New Hampshire Outlook as we continue to profile the candidates in the 2008 presidential primary. Thanks for watching. I'm Beth Carroll. |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 1/6/2008 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 8:00 While the frontrunners in the 2008 presidential race fight for dollars and support, second tier candidates struggle for media attention and political survival. Conservative Republicans such as Senator Fred Thompson and Congressman Duncan Hunter have done little in the way of campaigning here in New Hampshire. So, how do they expect to make their case and be heard? Outlook's Phil Vaughn went in search of some answers. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Phil Vaughn NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Steve Smith\Thompson Supporter, Adele Smith\Thompson Supporter, Dante Scala\Political Science Professor, UNH, Sen. Fred Thompson\ Presidential Primary Candidate, Rep. Duncan Hunter\ Presidential Primary Candidate, Mike MacIntire\Eliot, Maine, Ryan Graves\Portsmouth, Mike Quigley\Portsmouth, Cindy Kelly\Maine, Allen Nelson\Portsmouth, Tim Hamlen\Hampton |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 1/6/2008 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 8:00 By some accounts, it costs each party about a half-a-billion dollars of campaign money to get their candidate to the White House. Some candidates will raise more than one hundred million dollars just to get through the New Hampshire Primary. So how does a national campaign for Alaska Senator Mike Gravel operate on a small fraction of that money? Outlook's Phil Vaughn has that story. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Phil Vaughn NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Elliott Jacobson\National Field Director, Greg Chase\Gravel Supporter, Dante Scala\Political Science Professor, UNH, Sen. Mike Gravel\ Presidential Primary Candidate |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 1/6/2008 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 8:00 Democratic Presidential contender Dennis Kucinich is trying for a second time for his party's nomination. He has had an up and down career in politics. At 31, he became the youngest mayor ever elected in Cleveland, Ohio. But city finances were troubled and Kucinich was not re-elected. He was largely out of politics for nearly 20 years until 19-96 when he was elected to Congress. Outlook's Richard Ager has this more on the man and his message for voters. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Rep. Dennis Kucinich\ Presidential Primary Candidate, Elizabeth Kucinich\Wife |