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The deal breaker

The deal breaker
You know their strengths. Now watch N.H. voters talk about the candidates' weaknesses.
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N.H. Primary Candidate Tracker

N.H. Candidate Tracker

Our interactive map records the visits of presidential candidates to individual cities and towns across New Hampshire since the end of 2004.
NH PRIMARY
Supporters cheer as Hillary Clinton takes the stage in Manchester in the wake of her New Hampshire Primary win Jan. 8. (AP Photo / Jim Cole) Supporters cheer as Hillary Clinton takes the stage in Manchester in the wake of her New Hampshire Primary win Jan. 8.

Clinton edges out Obama;
McCain beats Romney

In a night of comebacks, Hillary Clinton defied projections and pulled out a win over Barack Obama, while John McCain dealt Mitt Romney's struggling campaign another blow. (By By Scott Helman and Susan Milligan, Globe Staff)

Late surge of sympathy may have aided Clinton

Before dawn on Friday, Senator Barack Obama's plane touched down on the icy tarmac at Pease Airport in Portsmouth after his kinetic win in the Iowa caucuses. His momentum was palpable, and it only grew.
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Political tourists in N.H.

Political tourists in N.H.

Jenny Menning and Carol Hiler enjoy seeing politicians up close. Jenny lives in New Hampshire, but Carol is a "political tourist" from Ohio.
Republican John McCain greets supporters after his victory speech at the Crowne Plaza hotel in Nashua. (Globe Staff / Wendy Maeda) Republican John McCain greets supporters after his victory speech at the Crowne Plaza hotel in Nashua.
OPINION
Stung, Romney presses on

Stung, Romney presses on

Mitt Romney yesterday suffered a second defeat in six days, leaving his presidential campaign strategy in tatters.
Campaign Notebook

525,870 voters cast their ballots

New Hampshire voters, pumped up and excited to make history, turned out in record numbers to cast ballots in Tuesday's first-in-the-nation presidential primary. (Boston Globe)

Stunned by N.H. primary, pollsters search for answers

It will be cold comfort for the fraternity of pollsters embarrassed by Hillary Clinton's surprise victory over Barack Obama in Tuesday's Democratic primary, but New Hampshire's ornery electorate has been messing with the survey-takers for years. (By Brian C. Mooney, Globe Staff)
(Globe Staff / Dina Rudick)At Southern New Hampshire University, supporters of presidential hopeful senator Hillary Clinton went wild when they realized that she had won the New Hampshire Primary.
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New Hampshire Primary -- Republican

301 of 301 Precincts Reporting - 100%
Name Party Votes Vote % Delegates
John McCain GOP 88,466 37% 7
Mitt Romney GOP 75,343 32% 4
Mike Huckabee GOP 26,768 11% 1
Rudy Giuliani GOP 20,395 9% 0
Ron Paul GOP 18,303 8% 0
Fred Thompson GOP 2,886 1% 0
Duncan Hunter GOP 1,220 1% 0
Alan Keyes GOP 220 0% 0
Stephen Marchuk GOP 120 0% 0
Jack Shepard GOP 75 0% 0
Tom Tancredo GOP 68 0% 0
Hugh Cort GOP 43 0% 0
Albert Howard GOP 43 0% 0
Cornelius O'Connor GOP 41 0% 0
Vermin Supreme GOP 41 0% 0
John Cox GOP 40 0% 0
Vern Wuensche GOP 39 0% 0
Daniel Gilbert GOP 33 0% 0
James Mitchell GOP 30 0% 0
Mark Klein GOP 19 0% 0
Neil Fendig GOP 13 0% 0
Write-ins GOP 4,908 2% 0
indicates winner declared by Associated Press.
Source: Associated Press

New Hampshire Primary -- Democrats

301 of 301 Precincts Reporting - 100%
Name Party Votes Vote % Delegates
Hillary Clinton Dem 112,251 39% 9
Barack Obama Dem 104,772 36% 9
John Edwards Dem 48,681 17% 4
Bill Richardson Dem 13,249 5% 0
Dennis Kucinich Dem 3,919 1% 0
Joe Biden Dem 628 0% 0
Mike Gravel Dem 402 0% 0
Richard Caligiuri Dem 254 0% 0
Chris Dodd Dem 202 0% 0
Kenneth Capalbo Dem 106 0% 0
D.R. Hunter Dem 95 0% 0
Bill Keefe Dem 47 0% 0
Tom Laughlin Dem 46 0% 0
Randy Crow Dem 35 0% 0
Michael Skok Dem 32 0% 0
O. Savior Dem 31 0% 0
William Hughes Dem 22 0% 0
Henry Hewes Dem 19 0% 0
Caroline Killeen Dem 11 0% 0
Tom Koos Dem 10 0% 0
Dal LaMagna Dem 8 0% 0
Write-ins Dem 2,502 1% 0
indicates winner declared by Associated Press.
Source: Associated Press

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