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New Hampshire

Jan. 27, 2004
New Hampshire

2 in a row for Kerry

(By Anne E. Kornblut, Globe Staff, 1/28/04)
MANCHESTER, N.H. -- Senator John F. Kerry won a decisive victory in the New Hampshire primary last night, capturing front-runner status with 39 percent of the vote after last week's surprising reversal in the Democratic nominating contest.
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