NH Votes Interstitials, Sunday, 1/6/2008
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Hello, I'm Beth Carroll. Host of New Hampshire Outlook.
Welcome to this "NH" Votes Special presentation.
New Hampshire's primary is just two days away and the candidates are out in force.
Much like Iowa, a record turnout is predicted for Tuesday.
While Barak obama and Mike Huckabee were the winners in Iowa, polls show the real story in both states appears to be about change.
For the next few hours, we're going to hear from many of the candidates whose names will appear on the first in the nation ballot.
We begin our coverage with a look at how the candidates are spending their time in the final days of campaigning.
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Hello again, I'm Beth Carroll.
Stay with us as we continue our "NH" Votes 2008 coverage of the first in the nation presidential primary candidates.
All evening long we'll bring you our NH Outlook candidate profiles.
Up next, meet Mitt Romney, Rudy Giuliani and Mike Huckabee.
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Hello, I'm Beth Carroll with more of our "NH" Votes 2008 special presentation on the "first in the nation" presidential primary.
Despite being outspent by Mitt Romney.Mike Huckabee won in Iowa --and Rudy Giuliani who spent little time there. came in a distant 6th.
How will they fare in NH?
Up Next, we'll meet the 3 Republican candidates whose camapign styles and strategies couldn't be more different.
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For more information on all the primary candidates, and to take the Vote by Issues Quiz, visit our NH Votes 2008 page on our website.
In our next half-hour, three Senators talk about why they want to be the next commander in chief.
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Welcome back to our "NH" Votes 2008 special presentation on the presidential primary candidates.
I'm Beth Carroll, host of NH Outlook.
In the 2008 Race.History has already been made.
For the first time ever, a black man has won the Iowa Caucuses and a
woman is poised to place well in NH. Barack Obama and Hillary
Clinton are now battling for supremacy in the nation's first primary and
the list of contenders is narrowing. After finishing a distant 5th in
Iowa Senator Joe Biden is out -- but, remains on the NH ballot.
Up Next: The 3 democratic senators who set their sights on the whitehouse.
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So far this evening we've met nearly half of the top presidential contendors.a few governors and some senators.
Stay with us -- coming up in the next half hour we'll meet some mavericks, and some lesser known candidates.
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Hello, I'm Beth Carroll.
As our "NH" Votes 2008 coverage continues we are set to meet a maverick, a man on a mission and some lesser known candidates.
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Have you wondered which candidate best champions the issues you care about most?
Well, visit our NH Votes 2008 page on our website and take the Vote by Issues quiz.
You might be surprised at the results.
In our next half-hour, NH Outlook takes a look at some democratic pesidential primary candidates.
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As we head into the final hour of our NH Votes 2008 presidential primary candidate coverage, we begin with three democracts on the New hampshire Ballot.
Sen. John Edwards and Gov. Bill Richardson are still in the race but as you may know, Senator Chris Dodd is out.
The following profiles were produced throughout the fall campaign season.
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The last presidential cycle saw a surge in the use of the internet for campaign messaging and infromation.
According to the PEW research Center, between 2000 and 2004 Americans began to shift away from mainstream media outlets when looking for their election news toward new media.
Up next, our final four candidate profiles.
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Hello. I'm Beth Carroll, host of New Hampshire Outlook here now with a look at our final four presidential primary candidates.
Even with small campaign staffs, they manage to deliver a big message.
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Thanks for joining us for tonight's "NH" Votes 2008 presidential primary special.
Remember, the primary is this Tuesday, January 8th.
To view all of our candidate profiles and primary related stories, and to take our vote by issues quiz, visit the NH Votes 2008 page on our website.
I'm Beth Carroll. Good Night.
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