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For all their rhetoric about reducing the size and scope of government, the Republicans in the New Hampshire Legislature seem to have no problem encouraging government to muck around in the personal lives of women and the professional lives of doctors, hospitals and other health-care providers.
Our closing message to New Hampshire voters is about restoring trust and putting country first; Mitt Romney’s closing message is about petty politics and firing people
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 ...
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.
While most of the political world’s attention has been focused on South Carolina, Mitt Romney has moved into a clear lead in a set of national polls conducted since his victory in the New Hampshire primary.
Personally, him (Romney) being a former governor, which shows executive experience, and a success in Iowa and New Hampshire shows a strong cross section of Republicans favor his nomination
I was criticized last night by Governor Romney for putting my country first. And I just want to remind the people here in New Hampshire and throughout the United States that I think… (APPLAUSE) He criticized me while he was out raising money for serving my country in China, yes, under a Democrat, like m...
The number of Republican voters taking part in the New Hampshire primary and Iowa caucuses dropped significantly this year, a Globe review of data shows
Governor Huntsman was encouraged [by his third place in] New Hampshire, but does not want to stand in the way of the best candidate to beat Barack Obama.
If for some reason he is not derailed here and Mitt Romney wins South Carolina — no one has ever won all three (including Iowa and New Hampshire) — I think it should be over . . . and I hope the party would rally around him
Governor Huntsman was encouraged in New Hampshire, but does not want to stand in the way of the best candidate to beat Barack Obama and will endorse Romney tomorrow
New Hampshire’s GOP Voters Speak Out About Climate Change
Some guy just walked up to me at the [New Hampshire campaign] headquarters with a picture of me standing at the presidential podium in Kansas City, Missouri, in April 1998 when I went with Bill Clinton to talk about Social Security reform. I was the Republican lead on the issue
Four times this year, New Hampshire voters have gone to the polls for a special election, and each time they have overwhelmingly rejected both Speaker O’Brien’s candidate and agenda ... Hopefully this latest defeat will finally deliver the message to the speaker as well as the Republican candidates for ...
I will continue to campaign for the Republican nomination and hope to surprise everyone on January 10 in New Hampshire
The moves make Joe Allbaugh campaign manager, Tony Fabrizio the main strategist and move Dave Carney to focusing on New Hampshire
Americans haven't decided yet at all who they want to lead the Republican nomination and we're going to be talking about that, we're going to be talking about it in harsh and strong terms over the course of the next four to five weeks are we get ready for those New Hampshire caucuses
My understanding is that some time before the New Hampshire primary Gary Johnson will say goodbye to the GOP and re-register with the Libertarian Party
planned each stop of the [presidential] announcement tour, starting at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, in California, hitting New Hampshire, Iowa, and South Carolina, and winding back to Jackson for a hero's welcome and mega-fundraiser.
The other thing that would need to happen is that Mitt Romney would need to be brought down a peg or two in New Hampshire. Romney’s favorables have been very strong all year in all sorts of demographic groups
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
A New Hampshire State Trooper and an unidentified school official stand in the doorway of Walpole Elementary School where a 14 year old male student shot himself in front of many classmates in the school's cafeteria in Walpole, N.H. Friday, Feb. 10, 2012. Police are investigating the...
View Photo »New Hampshire Attorney General Michael Delaney, left, listens as Manchester Mayor Ted Gatsas talks about how Manchester Firefighters alerted him to a scam, during a press conference, Thursday, Feb. 2, 2012 in Concord, N.H. New Hampshire prosecutors filed a complaint against a Massachusetts...
View Photo »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 »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 »A work crew pulls to shore up a barge to hold a the 2 million pound lift span 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 »A work crew is lifted to one of two towers of the 2 million pound lift span 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 »A work crew checks the cradle where the 2 million pound lift span of the historic Memorial Bridge, connecting New Hampshire to Maine will be dropped into Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2012 in Portsmouth, N.H. The bridge is scheduled to be replaced by the summer of 2013.
View Photo »District of Columbia Mayor Vincent Gray testifies before the New Hampshire House State Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs Committee in support of a House resolution expressing support for admitting the District of Columbia as the 51st state. , Friday, Jan. 27, 2012 in Concord, NH.
View Photo »In this photo taken Tuesday Feb. 7, 2012, Chrissy Fairbanks poses with her daughters Angela 11, left, and Alexus, 12, at their home, in Keene, N.H. Legally blind since she was 9, Chrissy Fairbanks just got word she�s losing the $363 state welfare check she gets each month from New...
View Photo »Vice President Joe Biden jokes with New Hampshire Gov. John Lynch, D-N.H. , Thursday, Jan. 26, 2012, in Rochester, N.H.
View Photo »Residents from Northern New Hampshire listen to the state senate as they discuss a bill intended to prohibit using eminent domain from taking their land to build transmission lines Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2012 in Concord, N.H.
View Photo »New Hampshire defenseman Brett Kostolansky, right, moves the puck past Dartmouth forward Jason Bourgea during the first period of an NCAA college hockey game in Manchester, N.H. , Saturday, Jan. 14, 2012.
View Photo »Dartmouth forward Brandon McNally (18) and New Hampshire forward Stevie Moses (22) fight for the puck during the first period of an NCAA college hockey game in Manchester, N.H. , Saturday, Jan. 14, 2012.
View Photo »Dartmouth goaltender James Mello (30) stops a shot by New Hampshire forward Greg Burke (26) as defenseman Rick Pinkston (23) looks on during the second period of an NCAA college hockey game in Manchester, N.H. , Saturday, Jan. 14, 2012.
View Photo »New Hampshire forward Stevie Moses reacts after scoring a power-play goal during the first period of an NCAA college hockey game against Dartmouth in Manchester, N.H. , Saturday, Jan. 14, 2012.
View Photo »Republican presidential candidate U.S. Congressman Ron Paul addresses his New Hampshire primary night rally, as his wife Carol (L) looks on in Manchester, New Hampshire, January 10, 2012.
View Photo »Republican presidential candidate U.S. Congressman Ron Paul addresses his New Hampshire primary night rally in Manchester, New Hampshire, January 10, 2012.
View Photo »Graphic shows New Hampshire primary results.
View Photo »New Hampshire Speaker of the House Bill O'Brien join supporters of Republican presidential candidate, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich as they listen to Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney claim victory in the New Hampshire presidential primary...
View Photo »Supporters at the for Romney for President New Hampshire primary night rally at Southern New Hampshire University in Manchester, N.H. , Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2012 cheer as it is announced that the election has been called for former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney.
View Photo »BEDFORD, NH - JANUARY 10: A man votes in the New Hampshire primary at Bedford High School on January 10, 2012 in Bedford, New Hampshire. Voters in New Hampshire headed to the polls in the nation's first primary election to pick their choice for a U.S. presidential candidate.
View Photo »MANCHESTER, NH - JANUARY 10: Various political supporters campaign outside Webster Elementary School, where New Hampshire primary voting is taking place, on January 10, 2012 in Manchester, New Hampshire. Voters in New Hampshire headed to the polls in the nation's first primary election...
View Photo »Voters walk into the Newfields, New Hampshire Town Hall to cast their ballots in the first in the nation's presidential primary January 10, 2012.
View Photo »Yvette Bilodeau carries the New Hampshire state flag into the Errol Town Hall where voters will cast their ballots in the presidential primary in Errol, New Hampshire January 10, 2012.
View Photo »JAFFREY, NH - JANUARY 09: Voters cast ballots on January 10, 2012 in Jaffrey, New Hampshire. Voters in the Granite State headed to the poll in the nation's first primary election to pick their choice for a U.S. presidential candidate.
View Photo »A New Hampshire State Trooper and an unidentified school official stand in the doorway of Walpole Elementary School where a 14 year old male student shot himself in front of many classmates in the school's cafeteria in Walpole, N.H. Friday, Feb. 10, 2012. Police are investigating the...
View Photo »For all their rhetoric about reducing the size and scope of government, the Republicans in the New Hampshire Legislature seem to have no problem encouraging government to muck around in the personal lives of women and the professional lives of doctors, hospitals and other health-care providers.
Our closing message to New Hampshire voters is about restoring trust and putting country first; Mitt Romney’s closing message is about petty politics and firing people
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 ...
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.
While most of the political world’s attention has been focused on South Carolina, Mitt Romney has moved into a clear lead in a set of national polls conducted since his victory in the New Hampshire primary.
Personally, him (Romney) being a former governor, which shows executive experience, and a success in Iowa and New Hampshire shows a strong cross section of Republicans favor his nomination
I was criticized last night by Governor Romney for putting my country first. And I just want to remind the people here in New Hampshire and throughout the United States that I think… (APPLAUSE) He criticized me while he was out raising money for serving my country in China, yes, under a Democrat, like m...
The number of Republican voters taking part in the New Hampshire primary and Iowa caucuses dropped significantly this year, a Globe review of data shows
Governor Huntsman was encouraged [by his third place in] New Hampshire, but does not want to stand in the way of the best candidate to beat Barack Obama.
If for some reason he is not derailed here and Mitt Romney wins South Carolina — no one has ever won all three (including Iowa and New Hampshire) — I think it should be over . . . and I hope the party would rally around him
Governor Huntsman was encouraged in New Hampshire, but does not want to stand in the way of the best candidate to beat Barack Obama and will endorse Romney tomorrow
New Hampshire’s GOP Voters Speak Out About Climate Change
Some guy just walked up to me at the [New Hampshire campaign] headquarters with a picture of me standing at the presidential podium in Kansas City, Missouri, in April 1998 when I went with Bill Clinton to talk about Social Security reform. I was the Republican lead on the issue
Four times this year, New Hampshire voters have gone to the polls for a special election, and each time they have overwhelmingly rejected both Speaker O’Brien’s candidate and agenda ... Hopefully this latest defeat will finally deliver the message to the speaker as well as the Republican candidates for ...
I will continue to campaign for the Republican nomination and hope to surprise everyone on January 10 in New Hampshire
The moves make Joe Allbaugh campaign manager, Tony Fabrizio the main strategist and move Dave Carney to focusing on New Hampshire
Americans haven't decided yet at all who they want to lead the Republican nomination and we're going to be talking about that, we're going to be talking about it in harsh and strong terms over the course of the next four to five weeks are we get ready for those New Hampshire caucuses
My understanding is that some time before the New Hampshire primary Gary Johnson will say goodbye to the GOP and re-register with the Libertarian Party
planned each stop of the [presidential] announcement tour, starting at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, in California, hitting New Hampshire, Iowa, and South Carolina, and winding back to Jackson for a hero's welcome and mega-fundraiser.
The other thing that would need to happen is that Mitt Romney would need to be brought down a peg or two in New Hampshire. Romney’s favorables have been very strong all year in all sorts of demographic groups
In both Iowa and New Hampshire, Newt Gingrich benefits the most
The state Republicans have taken a very sharp turn to the right, and the Tea Party ideology does not match up with New Hampshire values or with what New Hampshire voters want
I am very committed to representing New Hampshire ... It is such a privilege to serve New Hampshire in the U.S. Senate.
Two New Hampshire State Representatives dropped their support for Herman Cain’s presidential campaign and will now support rival Newt Gingrich in the wake of allegations Cain had an affair. Two other representatives who were announced supporters have concerns, but want to learn more information in the q...
Memo to Perry (and Romney, for that matter): A hard-line, anti-immigrant position is not especially popular in New Hampshire, even among likely Republican primary voters
