Saturday, May 4, 2013
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It's still very, very early, but to this point, it looks like Hillary Clinton is almost a lock for the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination. A Quinnipiac University poll released this week had her with 65 percent of her party's support, with Vice President Joe Biden a distant second at just 13 percent. Polls of New Hampshire voters by Public Policy Polling and the University of New Hampshire Survey Center have shown similar results. Clinton also fares well in potential match-ups with top Republican presidential contenders like Rand Paul, Marco Rubio and Chris Christie. She leads Paul 52 to 41 percent and Rubio 52 to 38 percent in New Hampshire, according to PPP. That begs the question: Is there anyone who stands a chance against Clinton…
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Thursday, April 25, 2013
They are the early frontrunners for the 2016 New Hampshire Primary, according to a new Public Policy Polling survey.
Rand Paul is leading the way in New Hampshire among potential 2016 GOP presidential contenders, according to a Public Policy Polling survey released today. Paul leads the field at 28 percent, followed by Marco Rubio at 25 percent, Chris Christie at 14 percent, Jeb Bush and Paul Ryan at 7 percent each, Rick Santorum at 4 percent, Susana Martinez at 3 percent and Rick Perry and Bobby Jindal at 1 percent apiece. Paul appears to be following in his father's footsteps in the Granite State. Ron Paul finished second to eventual Republican nominee Mitt Romney in the 2012 New Hampshire Primary. Rand Paul's 28 percent showing is a huge jump, as he was polling at just 4 percent here as recently as November. Paul is scheduled to be in New Hampshire …
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Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Voting was held Tue., Sept. 11.
Below are the results of how Exeter voted in the 2012 state Primary held Sept. 11. Candidate names are on the left and their vote totals are at right. The winner of the local contested races are in italics. There were 2,950 votes cast, according to election officials. Democrats cast 1,708 ballots, while Republicans cast 1,242. Turnout was at about 30 percent. Vote totals are unofficial, as election officials were still counting write-ins as of Tuesday night. REPUBLICAN BALLOT Governor U.S. Representative State Senator State Representative District 18 State Representative District 36 Executive Councilor Sheriff County Attorney County Treasurer Register of Deeds County Commissioner Delegates to the State Convention DEMOCRATIC BALLOT Governor…
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Tuesday, August 28, 2012
The Primary is Sept. 11.
Tuesday, Sept. 11, is Primary day. Democrats, Republicans, and undeclared voters will be going to the polls to choose candidates running for governor, Congress, and state representative. A sample ballot that Exeter residents will see when they head to the polls can be found to the right under "PDFS." Here are some of the races Exeter voters will help decide: Contested Republican races Contested Democratic races Polling location Polls in Exeter are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Voting will be held at the Talbot Gym, located at 30 Linden St. The Supervisors of the Checklist will be in session at the Exeter Town Clerk's Office on Sept. 4 from 7 to 7:30 p.m. to accept voter registrations, make corrections and/or additions to the voter checklist. …
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Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Various groups, including some Liberty and Occupy members, plan to be outside Romney's event tonight in Manchester.
Mitt Romney plans a highly choreographed return to New Hampshire tonight to refit his primary campaign with general election racing stripes. But even after he's expected to rack up more delegates in five states voting today, some Ron Paul supporters and others plan to protest outside the Romney event in Manchester that he's "not even close" to capturing the nomination. Here is one message on a Facebook page posted to crash the party: "Mitt Romney is skipping all the voting states to be in NH on Tuesday, April 24th. He is holding an event he calls 'A Better America Begins Tonight' in which many are speculating he may declare himself the Republican nominee. Others speculate he may name his VP at this event. Democrats have already organized …
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Tuesday, April 10, 2012
NH co-chair will support Romney, but a Tea Party leader says Romney won't get his vote.
The former U.S. senator who built the case as the conservative alternative to Republican presidential frontrunner Mitt Romney has suspended his campaign. Rick Santorum's New Hampshire supporters were saddened by the news Tuesday, but proud to have stood with him. Daniel Tamburello, a state co-chairman for Santorum, said Santorum made a good case for being the conservative choice. Ultimately, Tamburello said, Santorum will have made Romney a stronger candidate in the general election. "That whole campaign is testament to the fact that Rick is a genuine human being," Tamburello said in a phone interview with Patch. "When people talked to Rick, looked into this eyes, they believed what he said." Santorum made the decision after taking a break…
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Thursday, February 23, 2012
Campaign managers talked about the state of the New Hampshire Primary.
It seems like so long ago, but New Hampshire was in the national spotlight in the presidential race last month. Campaign managers from the top six Republican presidential campaigns took a look back at the 2012 New Hampshire Primary in a forum discussion on Wednesday, moderated by WMUR's James Pindell. The panel was held Wednesday at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm College. It included Jim Merrill of the Mitt Romney campaign, Andrew Hemingway of the Newt Gingrich campaign, Jared Chicoine of the Ron Paul campaign, Mike Biundo of the Rick Santorum campaign, Kerry Marsh of the Rick Perry campaign, and Sarah Crawford Stewart of the Jon Huntsman campaign. Some of these campaign staffers disagreed on whether or not the …
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Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Former NH campaign manager defends Rick Perry's bizarre NH Cornerstone Speech he made in October.
Rick Perry may be out of the race, but his former campaign manager is still defending the candidate's eyebrow-raising speech he made in New Hampshire last year. Many accused Perry of being drunk or on drugs during a speech he made to conservative group Cornerstone Action last October. (Watch highlights here). He denied being under the influence during the speech. Former New Hampshire campaign manager Kerry Marsh explained his actions at a panel hosted by the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm College. Marsh said that Perry had just met with a small group of evangelical leaders and left on a religious "high" after speaking and praying with them. "That is his core; he holds God really close to him," she said. She said that …
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GOP presidential candidate to announce his independent run for the White House.
Oh, Buddy. For various reasons – obvious only to those who truly understand why certain candidates launch and others fizzle – former Louisiana Gov. Charles E. “Buddy” Roemer III has gained no traction in his bid for the White House. So he's trying something completely different. On Thursday, he will deliver a speech from Yowie headquarters in Santa Monica, Calif., announcing his emancipation from the GOP field. His address is scheduled for 9 a.m. West Coast time–noon Eastern time. [BTW We believe Yowie is home to a California tech company, and not a fight scene exclamation from the old "Batman" TV series.] Roemer invested considerable time in the first-in-the-nation primary state and met voters one-on-one across New Hampshire. Despite his …
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Tuesday, February 7, 2012
While Paul supporters concentrate on their considerable ground game, Romney breaks out the big guns.
On Jan. 11, the day after New Hampshire's First-in-the-Nation Primary, hundreds of Ron Paul supporters scoured Granite State roadways for campaign signs, which they collected and distributed to Vermont, South Carolina, Massachusetts and Maine. Because the Maine Caucuses followed the New Hampshire, South Carolina, Florida and Nevada primaries, many local Paul supporters have made Vacationland their new stomping grounds, at least until the caucuses, which began this past Saturday and end on Feb. 11. So while the four remaining GOP contenders battle for votes in the Colorado and Minnesota caucuses and Missouri Primary today, Paul's New Hampshire people know that tomorrow Maine will become the center of political world and the four-day home …
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