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Nh Primary

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Watch Mitt Run: Romney's Campaign For President

VIDEO: Democrats Don't Fear Romney

U.S. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, D-NH, Democratic National Committee Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz and other NH Democrats like President Obama's re-election chances.

Shortly after Mitt Romney was declared the winner of the NH Republican Presidential Primary, national and state Democratic leaders expressed great confidence that President Barack Obama could defeat Romney if he goes on to become the Republican nominee. Their collective view is that the Republican candidates would return the country to the policies of the Bush administration which contributed to the recession while President Obama continues to help the middle class. They are confident that once President Obama and his supporters make that case, the President will return to the White House for another four years. What follows is a video with some of their comments.

Romney's Early Victory 'Not Healthy,' 'Disappointing'

Not all state officials were cheering "Mitt!" on Tuesday.

The Votes Are in: Windham Goes With Romney

Mitt Romney finished with 50.56 percent of the town's vote.

Watch Mitt Run: Romney's Campaign For President

'A Big Win' for Romney in NH

Former Massachusetts governor declared winner as polls close.

Manchester, NH - Mitt Romney was declared the winner of the New Hampshire Primary within minutes of the close of polls Tuesday night. The win for Romney was no surprise, but the speed with which the race was called was. “Thank you New Hampshire,” Romney said upon taking the stage at Southern New Hampshire University. “Tonight we made history!” He said the state has always been “a special place” for his family, and “the Granite State moment we have just enjoyed is one we will always remember.” Romney then turned his sights to President Barack Obama, calling him “a failed president” who has failed to bring the hope he promised four years ago. "This was a validation race for Governor Romney," said Pat Griffin, a senior fellow at Saint Anselm …

AP Calls Race for Mitt Romney

Former Massachusetts governor declared winner as soon as polls closed.

MANCHESTER, NH- Mitt Romney was declared the winner of the New Hampshire Primary by the Associated Press within minutes of the close of polls Tuesday night. The win for Romney was no surprise, but the speed with which the race was called was. From the moment he entered the race, Romney was seen as the frontrunner in New Hampshire, racking up an impressive list of endorsements and supporters after a second place finish here four years ago. But throughout this primary campaign, Romney's critics have repeatedly ripped hiim for not being a "true conservative." But he weathered it well, not to mention challenges from a seemingly endless pool of GOP candidates. First it was Michele Bachmann. Then Rick Perry. Herman Cain was next, before Newt …

Watch Mitt Run: Romney's Campaign For President

LIVE BLOG: NH Primary Results

Follow along for updates, and add your comments and photos.

After months of waiting, today's the big day – voting begins in the New Hampshire Primary. Patch will be live-blogging the primary all day, visiting the polls to talk with voters, supporters and ballot clerks, and covering the candidates as the results come in on Tuesday night. Follow along and see what's going on in your community, and add your comments and photos from the polls as well.

Watch Mitt Run: Romney's Campaign For President

VIDEO: Confident Romney Supporters

Waiting in line for what they expect will be a victory speech.

MANCHESTER, N.H.-We caught up with a couple of Mitt Romney supporters from Massachusetts (one a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives) as they waited in line for the his primary night party at Southern New Hampshire University in Manchester. Geoff Diehl and Mass. Rep. Kevin Kuros were confident in a Romney victory and downplayed the idea that margin of victory will matter as much as Romney attempts to march toward the 2012 GOP presidential nomination.

Watch Mitt Run: Romney's Campaign For President

LIVE BLOG: Who Will Win the New Hampshire Primary?

Follow along for updates, and add your comments and photos.

After months of waiting, today's the big day – voting begins in the New Hampshire Primary. Patch will be live-blogging the primary all day, visiting the polls to talk with voters, supporters and ballot clerks, and covering the candidates as the results come in on Tuesday night. Follow along and see what's going on in your community, and add your comments and photos from the polls as well.

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Watch Mitt Run: Romney's Campaign For President

Mitt Maintains Steady Pace in Concord

Local observers see Belmont's Romney strong again in debate.

CONCORD, NH - There was more action than Saturday night’s debate, but the GOP presidential candidates still failed to do much to damage Mitt Romney’s status as the frontrunner on Sunday. “It was a much more lively debate on the issues that mean something to most voters, unlike last night,” said Dante Scala, a University of New Hampshire political scientist. “But it’s another day that shows Romney’s grown as a candidate. He gives as good as he gets. They threw a bunch of different things at him. Romney’s just very controlled, in charge, he looks at ease up there. That’s been true all year, and it’s served him well. He’s just been steady, and steady’s been good.” “Romney again was strong, on message,” said former Congressional candidate and …

LIVE BLOG: 'Meet The Press' Debate

Follow along and share your thoughts as the Republican candidates face off in Concord, NH Sunday morning.

CONCORD, NH - This morning's GOP debate is being televised on "Meet The Press" on NBC stations nationwide.

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