ELECTION ONE-HOUR SPECIAL, Tuesday, 11/5/2002
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Good Evening. I'm Allison McNair. Welcome to this Election Night 2002 edition of New Hampshire Outlook.
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The race for Senate has been among the most watched election in the country.
Here are the latest results:
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Joining me to talk about the election results - Democratic State Senator Bev Hollingworth. Charles Arlinghaus, former Executive Director for the state Republican Party. And Mark Wrighton political science professor at the University of New Hampshire.
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Let's look at the Senate Results.We go now to New Hampshire Outlook producer Phil Vaughn in Manchester. He is with the Shaheen campaign.
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Outlook's Political Editor Richard Ager is with the Sununu campaign at the Wayfarer Inn in Bedford.
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Let's take a look at the Gubernatorial results.
The Benson campaign is at the Center of New Hampshire in Manchester - where we check in with reporter Lisa Brown.
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The Derryfield Tavern in Manchester is where campaign workers for Senator Mark Fernald have gathered. Reporter Celene Ramadan - what's the mood there?
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Let's look at the congressional district 1 results.
Outlook producer Chip Neal is with the Bradley campaign at the Black Brimmer in Manchester.
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Martha Fuller Clark's supporters have gathered at the Center of New Hampshire in Manchester. Producer Ben French is there.
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Let's look at Congressional District 2 results.
Campaign workers for Congressman Charlie Bass are at the Marriott in Concord. Reporter Theresa Kennett joins us by phone.
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Producer Tai Fraylee is in Concord at the Capitol Center for the Arts with the Katrina Swett campaign.
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Dante Scala with the Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm College is watching the results come in from Concord.
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Voter turnout was predicted to be high - joining me by phone Secretary of State Bill Gardner in Manchester.
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Let's look at the Senate results.
We go once again to Manchester and producer Phil Vaughn who's with the Shaheen campaign.
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And Richard Ager has the latest from the Sununu campaign gathered at the Wayfarer Inn in Bedford.
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Reporter Lisa Brown is with the Benson campaign in Manchester.
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Celene Ramadan is with Mark Fernald's campaign in Manchester.
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Theresa Kennett is in Concord with Congressman Charlie Bass' campaign.
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Tai Freleigh is in Concord with the Katrina Swett campaign.
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Jeb Bradley's campaign workers are in Manchester at the Black Brimmer - Chip Neal is there.
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Ben French is in Manchester with Martha Fuller Clark's campaign.
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Political Analyst Dante Scala is in Concord.
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Thanks to Senator Bev Hollingworth and Charlie Arlinghaus for joining us in studio. We invite you to join us tomorrow night at 10 pm when we'll have both the victory and concession speeches from the candidates.
Before we leave - a look at the latest numbers.
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Thanks to our founding sponsors who have provided major funding for the production of New Hampshire Outlook:
New Hampshire Charitable Foundation
Public Service of New Hampshire
Alice J. Reen Charitable Trust
Putnam Foundation
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 11/5/02 22:00
HOST: Allison McNair Length: 56:46 minutes
In this edition of New Hampshire Outlook, NHPTV's nightly news magazine, included live Election night coverage. Our coverage included current numbers as well as reports from campaign headquarters in the races for US Senate, Gubernatorial, and the First and Second Congressional Districts. In studio we were joined by State Senator Bev Hollingworth, Republican political analyst Charlie Arlinghaus, and UNH Political Science Professor Mark Wrighton. Spoke with Governor Elect Craig Benson, Democratic Party Chair Kathy Sullivan, Repulican Party Chair John Dowd.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Allison McNair, Richard Ager, Chip Neal, Phil Vaughn, Celence Ramadan, Theresa Kennett, Tai Freligh, Lisa Brown, Ben French.
NAME OF PARTICIPANTS:
Sen. Bev Hollingworth\D - District 23
Charlie Arlinghaus\Republican Analyst
Mark Wrighton\UNH Political Science
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Tonight on New Hampshire Outlook.
Who won? Who lost? And what did the candidates have to say in their election night acceptance and concession speeches? We'll have the highlights and lowlights along with an election wrap-up.
Tonight at 10.
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