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What Concerns UNH Students on Election Eve? Listen Here To Find Out
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LISTEN HERE: Journalism students at the University of New Hampshire speak to their peers about what issues matter most in the 2016 election.
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LISTEN HERE: Journalism students at the University of New Hampshire speak to their peers about what issues matter most in the 2016 election.
As the 2016 election cycle comes to a close, the long-term effects of tomorrow’s vote loomed over the crowd lined up to hear President Barack Obama speak on behalf of Hillary Clinton at the University of New Hampshire on Monday.
No wonder that two black Republicans locked in tight contests to save their jobs in the House have steered clear of Trump.
Writing reflects bizarre nature of a truly long, strange trip. Don’t miss these Center for Public Integrity stories.
ROGER CARROLL: ‘I’ve interviewed scores of candidates running for everything from county sheriff to president of the United States and have come to one inescapable conclusion …’
It’s not like you haven’t read about voters’ distaste in the 2016 presidential election. The Pew Research Center reported in September that one of every three voters nationwide said they were very or fairly satisfied with their choices for president, leaving two of every three saying they were not too satisfied, or not satisfied at all.
Bob Charest: At the very least, I think gridlock will occur on a scale we have never seen before.
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Littleton native Mike Cryans, a Democrat, is challenging Republican incumbent Joe Kenney, of Union, to represent District 1. It covers the North Country, but goes well below the notches.