Feb 09 Watch 5:42 In New Hampshire, GOP factions fight for voters and the future By PBS News Hour Unlike Iowa, where 85 percent of Republicans identify as conservatives, about half of all New Hampshire GOP voters consider themselves moderate or liberal, while just 20 percent are far right. This divide means a wild intraparty fight for voters as… Continue watching
Feb 09 Watch 9:46 Shields and Brooks on New Hampshire's primary influence By PBS News Hour Syndicated columnist Mark Shields and New York Times columnist David Brooks join Judy Woodruff to preview the New Hampshire primary with a look at how voter tastes have shifted since past elections, the influencing power of the Granite State, the… Continue watching
Feb 09 Sanders wins big in New Hampshire with wide support By Ken Thomas and Lisa Lerer, Associated Press MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) — Sen. Bernie Sanders won a decisive victory over Hillary Clinton in the New Hampshire Democratic primary Tuesday, propelled by support from a formidable alliance of men, women and young people. Continue reading
Feb 09 Trump nails it in New Hampshire after Iowa disappointment NASHUA, N.H. — Donald Trump nailed down a decisive first victory in New Hampshire's presidential primary Tuesday, proving his unorthodox campaign can translate the large crowds at his rambunctious rallies into the votes that determine delegates. Ohio Gov. John Kasich,… Continue reading
Feb 09 PBS NewsHour obtains Clinton memo conceding New Hampshire, focusing on March By Lisa Desjardins Hours before official New Hampshire results appeared Tuesday, Hillary Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook conceded to staffers, supporters and some reporters that the Granite State race was lost, in a memo obtained by PBS NewsHour that urged the Clinton team… Continue reading
Feb 09 Trump and Sanders big winners, riding voter frustration By Julie Pace and Kathleen Ronayne, Associated Press MANCHESTER, N.H. -- Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Bernie Sanders rode a wave of voter frustration with American politics to commanding victories in Tuesday's New Hampshire primaries, adding crucial credibility to their upstart candidacies. Continue reading
Feb 09 My lunch with a zero percent candidate By Daniel Bush Despite Republican presidential candidate Jim Gilmore's dismal standing in the polls, the former Virginia governor remains fairly upbeat as he meets and greets New Hampshire voters today. Continue reading
Feb 09 What do New Hampshire voters care about? By Laura Santhanam New Hampshire voters often pride themselves on their ability to pick presidents, but who are these voters and how do they compare to the rest of the United States?… Continue reading
Feb 09 Obama seeks cybersecurity boost to replace 'ancient' tech By Tami Abdollah, Associated Press WASHINGTON — The federal government is relying on archaic, leaky and broken computers systems to protect reams of critical data from cyberattacks, President Barack Obama warned Tuesday as he announced a new, centralized effort to boost cybersecurity. Continue reading