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

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

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

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

After
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)

Gwen
Ifill reports on the final hours of
the Democratic race in the Granite State. (1/31/2000)

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

Jan.
31: Democrats,
Republicans down to the wire
Jan.
27: Democrats,
GOP spar in debates
Jan.
26: Hatch quits, backs Bush
Jan.
17: Polls have McCain, Bradley
doing well

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

Pundits
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)

New
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.

Granite
State voters have become increasingly disappointed with the major
parties in recent years and now
independents outnumber Democrats and Republicans.
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