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A report today on the Drudge Report Web site said that the secretary of state’s office has been making runs to several towns to bring extra Democratic ballots.
The report said that many New Hampshire towns, including Pelham and Nashua, were experiencing shortages due to the high turnout.
According to the secretary of state’s office, however, no [...]

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Think something’s fishy about your polling place? Got a question about your right to vote? Call U.S. Attorney Tom Colantuono or New Hampshire Attorney General Kelly Ayotte.
Both offices will staff election inquiry and complaint lines at their respective offices throughout the day and evening during the New Hampshire Presidential Primary Election tomorrow.
The New Hampshire Attorney [...]

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Before the debates started Saturday night, dozens of people arrived at Saint Anselm College. They represented causes they hope the candidates will support.
Among the crowd was Diane Pickles of Haverhill, Mass. She held a sign with pink ribbons. Pickles said she was advocating for Susan G. Komen for the Ciure, which wants more dollars for [...]

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When the caucus is over, it may be hard to avoid Bill Richardson.
From Jan. 4 through Jan 7, he is scheduled to make at least 35 stops in 21 local towns, not including the debate scheduled for Saturday night.
Some of those local appearances include:
A drop-in at the Ingram Senior Center in Salem at 11:30 on [...]

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Fergus Cullen, chairman of the New Hampshire Republican Party, is battling a Fox News plan to invite only a few candidates to a televised Republican forum set for Jan. 6. That’s not fair, Cullen says.
“Limiting the number of candidates who are invited to participate in debates is not consistent with the tradition of the first [...]

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He would rather not go on about it, but since local voters are buzzing about it, Bill Richardson responded to questions about religion | particularly if Mike Huckabee has gone too far in preaching his Christian beliefs.
In an interview with a voter panel at The Eagle Tribune yesterday, Richardson said he thinks Huckabee is a [...]

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For those who say, “Bah, humbug,” to the holidays, there are a few places to escape the holiday heat and join in the political frenzy this weekend.
Presidential hopeful Rudy Giuliani will be sipping coffee at a Hampstead shop and hanging out at a Hampton restaurant this weekend, hoping to convince local residents that he’s the [...]

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Local police Chief Philip Consentino of Atkinson endorsed Rudy Giuliani on one of his first visits to the state.
The more visits the presidential contender makes, the more endorsements he’s received.
Although he’s been absent from New Hampshire this week, Giuliani received the backing of the New Hampshire Troopers Association.
Yesterday his police endorsements grew even larger. The [...]

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Rudy Giuliani launched a new television ad in New England today called “One Hour.”
Giuliani compares himself to Ronald Reagan in his new commercial.
Giuliani talks about the hostage crisis Reagan faced where “Islamic terrorists” took Americans hostage for 444 days. He said Reagan didn’t back down and he won’t either.
Here’s an excerpt from his new commercial:
“The [...]

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Tom Tancredo is feeling a bit under the weather following the Thanksgiving holiday.
Tancredo’s trip to New Hampshire, which included four stops over two days beginning Monday, has been canceled, according to his official Web site.
Tancredo was expected to appear at a Town Hall Meeting in Hillsboro Monday, and in Hampton, Londonderry and Manchester on Tuesday, [...]

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