Feb 09 Watch 2:30 Here’s what’s on the minds of New Hampshire voters By PBS News Hour How does New Hampshire, home to the nation's first primary vote, compare to the rest of the country? Hari Sreenivasan and the NewsHour data team take a look at the Granite State by the numbers, and what voters there are… Continue watching
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 The reason more young voters aren’t connecting with Clinton is obvious, and we’re missing it By Daniel Bush The youngest voters see Hillary Clinton through a different lens. For a college-age voter, the lion's share of the Clintons' many triumphs and failures took place in the distant past. That includes the Arkansas years, the health care and impeachment… Continue reading
Feb 09 5 things to know about the New Hampshire primary By Daniel Bush MANCHESTER, N.H. -- As voting starts this morning in the first-in-the-nation primary, Donald Trump appears poised to win the Republican contest, while Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders started the day with a commanding lead over Hillary Clinton on the Democratic side. Continue reading
Feb 08 Watch 4:22 Candidates offer final pitches before New Hampshire polls open By PBS News Hour With less than 24 hours before polling starts in New Hampshire, presidential candidates made one final push for support around the state. Jeb Bush and Gov. Chris Christie criticized Sen. Marco Rubio for his debate performance and lack of experience,… Continue watching
Feb 08 Watch 6:03 N.H. Democrats divided on different visions for helping middle class By PBS News Hour New Hampshire Democrats, weighing votes for either Hillary Clinton or Sen. Bernie Sanders, say that economic issues and the strength of the middle class are their biggest concerns. Both candidates have offered ideas about boosting jobs, reducing college costs and… Continue watching
Feb 08 Watch 7:37 Clinton camp wrestles with gender and generational divides By PBS News Hour On the night before the New Hampshire primary, Gwen Ifill joins Amy Walter of The Cook Political Report and Tamara Keith of NPR to discuss the collision of gender politics and generational politics in Hillary Clinton’s campaign, the influence of… Continue watching
Feb 08 New Hampshire set to vote in nation’s first primary By Holly Ramer, Associated Press CONCORD, N.H. — It's been 100 years since New Hampshire held its first presidential primary, and it seems like some of the current candidates have been hanging around for nearly that long. More than a few started popping up a… Continue reading
Feb 07 New Hampshire victory seemingly out of reach, Hillary Clinton looks ahead By Lisa Lerer and Ken Thomas, Associated Press With victory seemingly out of reach in New Hampshire, Hillary Clinton is looking ahead to the next round of voting as she tries to counter the rising challenge from Bernie Sanders in the Democratic presidential race. Continue reading
Feb 06 Speeches earning Clinton millions remain allusive to voters By Michael D. Regan and Lisa Lerer and Julie Bykowicz, Associated Press In the months leading up to her second presidential bid, Clinton gave nearly 100 paid speeches netting her millions of dollars. Voters have received sparse information about the details of those speeches. Continue reading