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For Romney, Everything Falls into Place
Jan. 11, 2012
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Tickets to Ride: Romney Heads South, Rivals Not Bowing Out
Jan. 11, 2012
Mitt Romney made history. The former Massachusetts governor is the first non-incumbent Republican in modern times to win nominating contests in both Iowa and New Hampshire. -
Shields, Brooks Reflect on Romney's New Hampshire Victory
Jan. 10, 2012
Syndicated columnist Mark Shields and New York Times columnist David Brooks reflect on Mitt Romney's victory in New Hampshire's Tuesday primary and preview the Republican presidential campaign's shift to South Carolina's primary. -
Shields, Brooks Look to South Carolina Vote as N.H. Primary Numbers Roll in
Jan. 10, 2012
Syndicated columnist Mark Shields and New York Times columnist David Brooks discuss what to look for in New Hampshire as the results roll in, the state of the GOP field and how Tuesday's primary could affect South Carolina's primary next week. -
How New Hampshire Shapes the GOP Campaign Ahead
Jan. 10, 2012
New Hampshire's primary Tuesday could winnow the GOP field even further. Judy Woodruff discusses the potential shift on the campaign trail with NewsHour political editor Christina Bellantoni and the Rothenberg Political Report's Stuart Rothenberg. -
New Hampshire Voters Discuss What's Important to Them
Jan. 10, 2012
Prospective voters in New Hampshire take seriously their opportunity to vet the candidates face-to-face. The NewsHour's Quinn Bowman interviews three about what they think is important in the 2012 election. -
Sizing up the Granite State Electorate
Jan. 10, 2012
By all accounts, New Hampshire's primary Tuesday was Mitt Romney's to lose with the rest of the Republican field trying to hold down his margin of victory. Gwen Ifill discusses the polling numbers with the University of New Hampshire's Andy Smith. -
Liveblog: New Hampshire Primary Results
Jan. 10, 2012
Join the NewsHour tonight from 6 p.m. ET onward for live coverage of New Hampshire's GOP primary. We'll liveblog the night's notable speeches, tweets, photos and analysis from NewsHour's broadcasts, and track results as they flow in. We'll also stream live video throughout the night starting at 6 p.m. ET. -
Breaking Down Where Romney Needs to Win
Jan. 10, 2012
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Romney Eyeing a Second Win, Rivals Look South
Jan. 10, 2012
New Hampshire primary voting has begun, and as has been the case since 1960, Dixville Notch went first, right after midnight Tuesday. Barring a startling surge by one of his rivals, it appears Mitt Romney will likely score a decisive victory for the GOP nomination. -
Gwen's Primary Day Take: 5 Things to Watch for in New Hampshire
Jan. 10, 2012
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How Daley's White House Departure Could Shake Up Obama's Re-Election Bid
Jan. 9, 2012
Amid the first GOP primary and election-year rhetoric, President Obama announced a shake-up at the White House Monday: a new chief of staff. Judy Woodruff discusses what that means for his re-election campaign, plus the state of the GOP race, with USA Today's Susan Page and the Rothenberg Political Report's Stuart Rothenberg. -
New Hampshire's Unaffiliated Voters Have a Knack for Deciding Late
Jan. 9, 2012
New Hampshire's unaffiliated voters could make or break some GOP presidential contenders' campaigns in Tuesday's first-in-the-nation primary. Gwen Ifill spoke with some still-undecided Granite State voters. -
Romney on Defense Before New Hampshire Vote as GOP Hopefuls Jockey for Support
Jan. 9, 2012
As voters in New Hampshire prepare to cast their ballots in Tuesday's primary, the GOP field touched on health care and jobs, while spreading 11th-hour criticism of their fellow presidential contenders. Judy Woodruff reports. -
Scenes From New Hampshire's Campaign Trail
Jan. 9, 2012
The PBS NewsHour's politics team is on the ground in New Hampshire covering the run-up to Tuesday's first-in-the-nation primary. Check out some of the scenes they've captured on the campaign trail in recent days via Twitter and Facebook. -
With One Day to Go in N.H., Who Can Catch Romney?
Jan. 9, 2012
Voters here in the Granite State are a day away from becoming the second state to weigh in on which Republican presidential candidate will represent the party against President Obama in November. -
Shields, Brooks on Encouraging Jobs Numbers, Roughing Up Romney, N.H. Campaigns
Jan. 6, 2012
Syndicated columnist Mark Shields and New York Times columnist David Brooks discuss the week's top political news, including Friday's encouraging jobs report, Mitt Romney's win in Iowa, the "deteriorating emotional tenor" of the Republican race and Michele Bachmann's campaign suspension. -
What Do New Hampshire's Voters Want in a Republican Nominee?
Jan. 6, 2012
The entire Republican presidential field will share a stage Saturday in Manchester, N.H., for the first of two weekend debates. But what are Granite State voters looking for in a GOP nominee? Gwen Ifill spoke with five Republican and Independent voters in New Hampshire. -
GOP Presidential Hopefuls Scout S.C., Prep N.H. for First-in-the-Nation Primary
Jan. 6, 2012
On the campaign trail Friday, GOP contender Mitt Romney used his decisive lead in the polls to go after President Obama, while Romney's allies put rival Rick Santorum on the defensive for using earmarks. Judy Woodruff reports on the candidates' campaign strategies as they converge on New Hampshire before Tuesday's primary. -
New Hampshire: Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close
Jan. 6, 2012
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New Hampshire Giving Santorum a Fresh Look
Jan. 6, 2012
Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum is getting a fresh look from some New Hampshire voters, coming off his strong second-place showing in the Iowa caucuses. -
Are Super PACs Living Up to Supreme Court's Intentions?
Jan. 5, 2012
In Iowa, Super PACs pumped millions of dollars into last-minute negative television ads. What influence will they have in the rest of the GOP primary season and beyond? Judy Woodruff discusses the myriad of super PACs with the Sunlight Foundation's Bill Allison and CQ Roll Call's Eliza Newlin Carney. -
GOP Candidates in New Hampshire, South Carolina Jab at Frontrunner Romney
Jan. 5, 2012
Republican presidential candidates are out making their cases in New Hampshire and South Carolina, shaking hands and raising money -- hoping to oust GOP hopeful Mitt Romney from the front-runner spot in next week's first-in-the-nation primary. -
Judy Woodruff: Did the Internet Kill the Face-to-Face Campaign?
Jan. 5, 2012
Have we seen the end of the personal, face-to-face campaigning that candidates began back in 1972 when George McGovern and Edmund Muskie knocked on doors in Iowa? -
The NewsHour Takes New Hampshire: Huntsman's Turn
Jan. 5, 2012
After having the Granite State almost entirely to himself the past few weeks while six GOP contenders slugged it out in Iowa, former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman tells NewsHour senior correspondent Gwen Ifill things are about to change. -
Facing Romney's Funding, Staffing Edge, How Will Santorum Fare in N.H.?
Jan. 4, 2012
A day after Mitt Romney's narrow win over Rick Santorum in the Iowa Caucuses, most of the Republican presidential hopefuls moved their attention from the Midwest to New England to campaign before next week's primary in New Hampshire. Judy Woodruff has a report and speaks with Gwen Ifill and Jeremy Peters of The New York Times. -
Bachmann Ends Campaign After Disappointing Iowa Finish
Jan. 4, 2012
Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann suspended her campaign Wednesday after coming in sixth in the Iowa caucuses -- the first test of the 2012 GOP presidential field. "The people of Iowa spoke with a very clear voice, and so I have decided to stand aside," she said at a press conference in Des Moines, Iowa. -
Results Show Divides in Romney's Win
Jan. 4, 2012
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Romney Takes Narrow Iowa Win to N.H.
Jan. 4, 2012
Mitt Romney's foes made clear they have no plans to cede the presidential contest to him after Iowa's caucuses delivered a split result that found him barely edging Rick Santorum Tuesday night. Texas Rep. Ron Paul placed third. -
Liveblog: Results of Iowa's Caucuses
Jan. 3, 2012
The NewsHour staff is liveblogging the most important developments of the Iowa caucus right here, as the state's Republicans gather Tuesday at 1,774 precincts to select their choice for their party's nominee to take on President Obama in this fall's general election.





