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New Hampshire Primary

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GOP Sen. John McCain discusses his double digit victory in New Hampshire and the campaign for the presidential nomination.

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Political Wrap
arrowMark Shields and Paul Gigot provide analysis of the New Hampshire primary. (2/2/00)

Results
arrowFull coverage of the vote and reaction in the nation's first presidential primary. (2/1/00)

RealAudio
arrowThe Republicans: After excerpts from Bush and McCain, Paul Gigot and Tom Oliphant assess the GOP campaign.
arrowThe Democrats : Following excerpts of the speeches, Oliphant and Gigot analyzes the state of play in the Democratic race.
arrowThe Historians: What might be the long-term impact of tonight's results, the NewsHour historians discuss.

Covering the Primary
arrowTerence Smith reports on how the media shape the New Hampshire political landscape. (2/1/2000)

Casting the First Votes
arrowAfter hundreds of campaign stops and millions of dollars spent, the small town of Dixville Notch cast the first primary votes of Election 2000. (2/1/2000)

Democrats in New Hampshire
arrowGwen Ifill reports on the final hours of the Democratic race in the Granite State. (1/31/2000)

Editorial Opinion
arrowREALAUDIO: Listen to a discussion with two New Hampshire editorial page writers on the final day of primary campaigning. (1/31/2000)

The Caucus Updates
arrowJan. 31: Democrats, Republicans down to the wire

arrowJan. 27: Democrats, GOP spar in debates
arrowJan. 26: Hatch quits, backs Bush
arrowJan. 17: Polls have McCain, Bradley doing well

Republicans in New Hampshire
arrowMargaret Warner examines the New Hampshire political scene as GOP candidates prepare for the nation's first primary. (1/28/2000)

Political Wrap
arrowPundits Mark Shields and Paul Gigot take on the Iowa Caucus, the President's State of the Union address and the upcoming New Hampshire primary. (1/28/2000)

History of the Primary
arrowNew Hampshire is the nation's first primary of the presidential campaign. And through the 20th century — with one exception — it's been vital to winning the White House.

The Independent Vote
arrowGranite State voters have become increasingly disappointed with the major parties in recent years — and now independents outnumber Democrats and Republicans.

 
 
 
 
     
  Republicans Debate at UNH  
  arrow The Republican candidates debate taxes and education at the University of New Hampshire. (1/7/2000)  
     
  Democrats Debate at UNH  
  arrow Democratic candidates Al Gore and Bill Bradley debate health care and television ads at the University of New Hampshire. (1/6/2000)  
     
  Republicans on the Stump  
  arrow As the Republican primary race tightens in New Hampshire, The NewsHour takes a look at George W. Bush and John McCain "on the stump." (12/10/99)  
     
  Bush in New Hampshire
  arrow Margaret Warner provides a look at George W. Bush on the campaign trail in New Hampshire, followed by a discussion with the Washington Post's Dan Balz. (11/11/99)
     
  First Republican Debate  
  arrow Read excerpts from the first Republican debate in New Hampshire, a town hall format at Dartmouth College. (10/29/99)  
     
  First Democratic Debate  
  arrow Read excerpts from the first Democratic debate in New Hampshire, also a town hall format from Hanover. (10/28/99)  
     
   
  arrow Margaret Warner examines John McCain on the campaign trail in New Hampshire, followed by a discussion with the Washington Post's Dan Balz. (9/1/99)  
     
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New Hampshire Parties:
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