NH Outlook Talk Show , Friday, 11/5/2010
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Now that the Elections are over what does that mean for NH? We sit down with political analysts to discuss election 2010.
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The elections are over, so now what? Andy Smith and Dean Spiliotes talks about election 2010.
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Elections are over and the votes have been cast. We sit down with political analysts to discuss what happened at the polls and the candidates.
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Hello, I'm Mike Pomp sitting in for Richard Ager, welcome to NH Outlook. Today we discuss what happened at the polls and what does it all mean down the road. Joining us is Andy Smith, Political Science Professor and Director of the UNH Survey Center and Dean Spiliotes Political Analyst and founder of NHPoliticalCapital.com and Professor at Southern New Hampshire University. Welcome gentlemen.
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Thank you for joining us. Well that's all the time we have today on this edition of NH Outlook. Thanks for watching. I'm Mike Pomp, thanks for watching.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 11/5/2010
HOST: Mike Pomp Length: 25:00
Elections are over and the votes have been cast. We sit down with political analysts to discuss what happened at the polls and the candidates. Hello, I'm Mike Pomp sitting in for Richard Ager, welcome to NH Outlook. Today we discuss what happened at the polls and what does it all mean down the road. Joining us is Andy Smith, Political Science Professor and Director of the UNH Survey Center and Dean Spiliotes Political Analyst and founder of NHPoliticalCapital.com and Professor at Southern New Hampshire University. Welcome gentlemen.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Mike Pomp NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Andy Smith\Assoc. Prof. Political Science - UNH\Director UNH Survey Center, Dean Spiliotes \Political Analyst\NHPolitical Capital, John Stephen\ Gubernatorial Candidate, Gov. John Lynch\ Gubernatorial Candidate, Kelly Ayotte\ U.S. Senate Candidate, Paul Hodes\ U.S. Senate Candidate, Frank Guinta\ Congressional Dist. 1 Candidate, Carol Shea-Porter\ Congressional Dist. 1 Candidate, Charlie Bass\ Congressional Dist. 2 Candidate, Ann McLane Kuster\ Congressional Dist. 2 Candidate.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 11/5/2010
HOST: Mike Pomp Length: 25:00
Elections are over and the votes have been cast. We sit down with political analysts to discuss what happened at the polls and the candidates. Hello, I'm Mike Pomp sitting in for Richard Ager, welcome to NH Outlook. Today we discuss what happened at the polls and what does it all mean down the road. Joining us is Andy Smith, Political Science Professor and Director of the UNH Survey Center and Dean Spiliotes Political Analyst and founder of NHPoliticalCapital.com and Professor at Southern New Hampshire University. Welcome gentlemen.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Mike Pomp NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Andy Smith\Assoc. Prof. Political Science - UNH\Director UNH Survey Center, Dean Spiliotes \Political Analyst\NHPolitical Capital, John Stephen\ Gubernatorial Candidate, Gov. John Lynch\ Gubernatorial Candidate, Kelly Ayotte\ U.S. Senate Candidate, Paul Hodes\ U.S. Senate Candidate, Frank Guinta\ Congressional Dist. 1 Candidate, Carol Shea-Porter\ Congressional Dist. 1 Candidate, Charlie Bass\ Congressional Dist. 2 Candidate, Ann McLane Kuster\ Congressional Dist. 2 Candidate.
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