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He is indefatigable, willing to lose on behalf of what he believes and committed to trying to convince others of his positions. In the wake of his surprise showing in the Iowa caucuses, news coverage focused on Santorum arguing about gay marriage with...
“We need not and do not answer the broader question in this case.” Legal analysts have questioned whether the Supreme Court would agree to take the case because of the narrow scope of the ruling. Six states allow gay couples to wed — Connecticut, New...
A worker cuts away a 2 million pound lift span section of the historic Memorial Bridge, connecting New Hampshire to Maine Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2012 in Portsmouth, N.H. The bridge is scheduled to be replaced by the summer of 2013. View Photo »
New Hampshire Orthopedic Center's providers strive to regularly provide informational sessions to the public ... Our goal is to be as accessible as possible, while educating and answering the questions people have - from arthritis, to knee or hip replacements, to sports injuries. It's the perfect venue ...
"We need not and do not answer the broader question in this case." Legal analysts have questioned whether the Supreme Court would agree to take the case because of the narrow scope of the ruling. Six states allow gay couples to wed — Connecticut, New...
Outlook: The Bears look to halt a five-game skid on Seniors Night as McLemore, Singleton and Rogers play their final home game. UMaine, coming off Saturday’s 77-71 loss to Marist, is destined to finish seventh unless the Bears win their last two games...
Fleming said he yelled “Freeze!” Sounds like a good outcome to most, doesn’t it? Apparently not to New Hampshire police. Despite the fact that no one was injured in the incident– and the fact that the New Hampshire legislature is considering passage of...
The 2 million pound lift span of the historic Memorial Bridge, connecting New Hampshire to Maine, is slowly dropped into a cradle on a barge, Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2012 in Portsmouth, N.H. The bridge is scheduled to be replaced by the summer of 2013. View Photo »
This is a political move to set Huntsman up for the next Republican open ticket run. If Obama wins, you will see Huntsman begin visiting Iowa and New Hampshire for four years prepping the ground for 2016. Republicans have a long history of picking last go-rounds loser to be this go-round winner.
Jury selection is set to begin Wednesday in the case of Beatrice Munyenyazi, who allegedly committed fraud in 1995 by denying her alleged involvement in mass rape, murder and kidnappings in Rwanda a year earlier. Prosecutors allege Munyenyazi, who is...
Guinta, R-N.H. , said he was talking with Capt. Chris Holt about the dangers of the Piscataqua River current when Coast Guard calls came over the radio regarding a tugboat taking on water after getting stuck under the bridge. “I just said, ‘Go. Do what...
The State of New Hampshire is a state in the New England region of the northeastern United States. The state ranks 44th in land area and 46th in total area of the 50 states and 41st in population. It was one of the Thirteen Colonies and became the ninth state to ratify the United States Constitution. New Hampshire was also the first U.S. state... Full Article
Voters arrive to cast their ballots in the New Hampshire primary election at Nottingham Town Hall in Nottingham, New Hampshire, January 10, 2012.
View Photo »A voter casts his ballot in the New Hampshire primary at the Greenfield Meeting House in Greenfield, New Hampshire January 10, 2012.
View Photo »MANCHESTER, NH - JANUARY 10: A voter preapres to cast his ballot for the New Hampshire GOP primary at Webster School on January 10, 2012 in Manchester, New Hampshire. New Hampshire voters are heading to the polls for the first-in-the-nation republican primary.
View Photo »CANTERBURY, NH - JANUARY 10: New Hampshire voters wait to cast their ballots in the nation's first primary on January 10, 2012 in Canterbury, N.H. Despite losing some ground since his first place finish in Iowa, Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney...
View Photo »LOUDON, NH - JANUARY 10: New Hampshire voters wait for the polls to open in the nation's first primary at the Loudon Town Hall on January 10, 2012 in Loudon, N.H. Despite losing some ground since his first place finish in Iowa, Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov.
View Photo »CANTERBURY, NH - JANUARY 10: New Hampshire voters file in to the Old Town Hall to cast their vote in the nation's first primary on January 10, 2012 in Canterbury, N.H. Despite losing some ground since his first place finish in Iowa, Republican presidential candidate, former...
View Photo »A voter walks to vote in the New Hampshire presidential primary election before sunrise at the Broad Street Elementary School in Nashua, New Hampshire, January 10, 2012. Voters in New Hampshire went to the polls Tuesday in the first in the nation presidential primary election.
View Photo »A business sits nestled along a pier in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire January 9, 2012, where U.S. Republican presidential candidate and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney owns an estate.
View Photo »"Vermin Supreme" who is on the ballot for the New Hampshire presidential primary, left, greets reporters as they arrive for a rally with Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, at Gilchrist Metal Fabricating in Hudson, N.H. , Monday, Jan. 9, 2012.
View Photo »A sign marks the entrance to the Occupy New Hampshire Primary camp in Manchester, New Hampshire January 8, 2012.
View Photo »Signs are seen at the "Occupy" camp in Manchester, New Hampshire January 8, 2012.
View Photo »Protesters play music at the "Occupy" camp in Manchester, New Hampshire January 8, 2012.
View Photo »Protesters hold signs at the "Occupy" camp in Manchester, New Hampshire January 8, 2012.
View Photo »In this photo taken with a fisheye lens, New Hampshire's Kevin Goumas, left, scores a shorthanded goal on Maine goaltender Dan Sullivan during the second period of an NCAA college hockey game at Fenway Park in Boston, Saturday, Jan. 7, 2012.
View Photo »New Hampshire's Eric Knodel, left, battles with Maine's Connor Leen (29) during the third period of Maine's 5-4 overtime win in an NCAA college hockey game at Fenway Park in Boston, Saturday, Jan. 7, 2012.
View Photo »Maine's Theo Andersson, of Sweden, is checked by New Hampshire's Connor Hardowa (2) during the third period of Maine's 5-4 overtime win in an NCAA college hockey game at Fenway Park in Boston, Saturday, Jan. 7, 2012.
View Photo »AMHERST, NH - JANUARY 07: Four-year-old Audrey Stecchi (C) of Merrimack, New Hampshire, waits for the arrival of Republican presidential candidate and former U.S. Sen. Rick Santorum, with her mother Rachel, father Nathan (R) and 21-month-old sister Eden outside Homestead Grocery &...
View Photo »AMHERST, NH - JANUARY 07: Four-year-old Audrey Stecchi of Merrimack, New Hampshire, holds a sign as she waits for the arrival of Republican presidential candidate and former U.S. Sen. Rick Santorum, with her family outside Homestead Grocery & Deli January 7, 2012 in Amherst, New...
View Photo »Maine's Mark Nemec, right, is checked by New Hampshire's Nick Sorkin during the second period of an NCAA college hockey game at Fenway Park in Boston, Saturday, Jan. 7, 2012.
View Photo »Maine and New Hampshire players battle for a loose puck in front of the net during the first period of a NCAA college hockey game at Fenway Park in Boston, Saturday, Jan. 7, 2012.
View Photo »New Hampshire's Damon Kipp (4) tries to get away from Maine's Joey Diamond (39) during the first period of an NCAA college hockey game at Fenway Park in Boston, Saturday, Jan. 7, 2012.
View Photo »Maine and New Hampshire players line up for the national anthem prior to the first period of an NCAA college hockey game at Fenway Park in Boston, Saturday, Jan. 7, 2012.
View Photo »Martha Spalding of Salem, New Hampshire holds a Tea Party movement book mocking U.S. President Barack Obama as she listens to Republican presidential candidate and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney address a campaign rally at Pinkerton Academy in Derry, New Hampshire January 7, 2012...
View Photo »A lake is pictured in rural New Hampshire January 6, 2012.
View Photo »MANCHESTER, NH - JANUARY 05: Political signs are seen on the roadside in Manchester, New Hampshire on January 05, 2012 in Manchester, New Hampshire. Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney holds a significant lead over his rivals in recent polls for the upcoming primary.
View Photo »Voters arrive to cast their ballots in the New Hampshire primary election at Nottingham Town Hall in Nottingham, New Hampshire, January 10, 2012.
View Photo »If we do well in Iowa, do well in New Hampshire, and win South Carolina and win Florida, that’s the first opportunity for a knock-out punch of Mitt Romney
Republican voters, or unenrolled voters who are thinking about what to do in New Hampshire.
On Gingrich’s recently launched, New Hampshire-specific website, NewtHampshire.org, visitors who sign up on the site can opt to link their Twitter and Facebook pages. Their Facebook posts and tweets are then tracked and counted and points are doled out to the most active posters and tweeters.
Mitt Romney may not think lying in your campaign ads is a big deal, but voters sure do, including those in New Hampshire where his deceptive ad is running
On October 16, 2008, Barack Obama visited New Hampshire.
I think we can have a very serious race with Mitt Romney in New Hampshire, and people didn't think that was possible.
There is a difference between what we put up in New Hampshire and the ad Democrats put out today
A major endorsement for Newt Gingrich and a colossal snub for Mitt Romney. The New Hampshire Union Leader putting its weight behind Gingrich saying he is not the perfect candidate but he is the best option.
Newt Gingrich wins key endorsement in New Hampshire
A month ago for Newt Gingrich to have been in the running to capture The (New Hampshire) Union Leader endorsement would have been unthinkable ... I think it reflects, more than anything else, the fluidity, the unpredictability of the race right now.
In 2008, it notably backed John McCain who eventually went on to win the New Hampshire primary following a major comeback from a near-dead campaign.
Every Republican candidate that surges in the national polls hits a firewall in New Hampshire. We’ve seen this with surges from Bachmann, Perry, Cain and now Gingrich. A Romney loss here is highly improbable, and Romney’s best insurance policy in New Hampshire is Ron Paul, whose fixed support takes 14 p...
Every Republican candidate that surges in the national polls hits a firewall in New Hampshire. We’ve seen this with surges from Bachmann, Perry, Cain and now Gingrich. A Romney loss here is highly improbable, and Romney’s best insurance policy in New Hampshire is Ron Paul, whose fixed support takes 14 p...
For Gingrich, the endorsement could have implications not only in New Hampshire, where Mitt Romney has enjoyed commanding leads all year, but also nationally, with the much-anticipated news further encouraging conservatives to rally around him as the main alternative to Romney.
In the most significant endorsement of the GOP race so far, the New Hampshire Union Leader newspaper endorsed former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrichas his campaign surges in polls both nationally and locally. Despite his tumultuous political past, Gingrich was cited by the paper to have conservative ...
He’s second in New Hampshire. And of the people in top tier, he has the most passion behind his candidacy ... I would not be surprised at all seven weeks from now that Ron Paul wins the Iowa caucuses and goes into New Hampshire, disrupts this field even more.
After he was diagnosed with Alzheimer's, I kept him at home with me as long as I could –– our children are in Pittsburg and New Hampshire. Now he is in the Parthenon House ... I go every day to feed him because he just won't eat for them (the staff), but he will eat for me. He doesn't say my name anymor...
Is Mitt Romney making the same mistake as he made in 2008 when he tried to do the same strategy – win Iowa, win New Hampshire, put the race away?
Maine-New Hampshire is like Michigan-Ohio State football. It’s a rivalry and both teams will be pumped up. It doesn’t matter what each has done previously this season.
It’s hard to see a credible, competitive candidate emerging if Mitt Romney wins Iowa and New Hampshire.
