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As they left polling places Tuesday afternoon, many voters revealed they'd made up their minds in the last days of the race.
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Two Mormon missionaries in New Hampshire are often asked about their political loyalties while they proselytize. But the young men try to keep church separate from Granite State.
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A narrow win in the nation's first presidential primary — or a surprisingly strong finish from one of his rival candidates — will be played up as more evidence that Republicans still have their doubts about the former Massachusetts governor.
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If the New Hampshire primary goes as expected, Mitt Romney should emerge the winner. How big he wins will matter because polls have shown him with a commanding lead. But New Hampshire could provide a surprise in a GOP presidential race that has already had more than a few.
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In all of the polls, the former Massachusetts governor has had a sizable lead over his opponents. A win would make him the first non-incumbent Republican to win both Iowa and New Hampshire since the '70s.
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On Tuesday night, New Hampshire voters could catapult Mitt Romney securely onto the path of the Republican nomination, or they could undercut the air of inevitability surrounding his campaign. The former Massachusetts governor is clearly expecting the catapult.
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When a presidential candidate has a perceived political vulnerability, count on his intraparty rivals to go after it hard, even if they wind up eventually helping the efforts of the opposition party's White House candidate. That's essentially what we're seeing as Mitt Romney's fellow GOP presidential candidates attack him for presiding over layoffs as CEO of a private equity firm.
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Six women in Derry, N.H., talk with Morning Edition's Steve Inskeep about the economy, federal spending and who's the biggest flip-flopper in Tuesday's GOP primary.
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Candidates have gone into New Hampshire in the past with high expectations, only to be shot down, even if they won. Mitt Romney knows the Granite State is set with traps for his nomination.
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Six women in Derry, N.H., are among the voters who expect to take part in the nation's first presidential primary Tuesday. Elaine Sweeney hosted the group, and they discussed the issues and the candidates on their minds.