In Manchester, Romney Rallies Against Obama
At the Romney rally, no one wanted to talk about Romney—it was all about Obama-bashing. A hope that Mitt can “undo this mess.” Read More ›
At the Romney rally, no one wanted to talk about Romney—it was all about Obama-bashing. A hope that Mitt can “undo this mess.” Read More ›
Yup…Jew Pond. Mont Vernon, New Hampshire is voting tonight on whether to rename the popular fishing and skating spot, a man-made body of water originally known as “Spring Pond, renamed “Jew Pond” in the 1920s because a nearby hotel was bought by two Jewish men. Read More ›
Walks back comment that liberal judges should be shipped off to Guam. “Was something [Santorum] shouldn't have said.” And this is how you know it's delegate season. Read More ›
A memo from 2008 McCain pollster Bill McInturff says that Ron Paul is pulling in more first-time voters than anyone else. Also: “Ron Paul is not a Republican.” Read More ›
So why did Romney campaign staff demand that Bieber be removed from their event? Read More ›
Matt Bieber says he was singled out and arrested for doing nothing at all at a Romney event. No comment from campaign or police. Read More ›
Don't worry if you missed last night's election coverage. Here are the evening's funniest moments. Read More ›
Bush picked up more votes in 2004 in New Hampshire than Obama did last night. A measure of intensity. Read More ›
He may be well on his way to the nomination. But first he'll have to pass through South Carolina—where he can expect attacks on his business record and his Mormonism. Read More ›
Paul's Granite State fans are especially devoted. Neck tattoos! “The Newt Gingrich people don't have this kind of balls.” Read More ›
His “ticket to ride” is a ticket home. Read More ›
And it looks like he's piggybacking a little person? A reverse Master Blaster, if you will. Which you shouldn't. From Paul's second place victory speech in New Hampshire. Read More ›
“There's a technical term for that: It's a crock of crap!” John Sununu, Mitt Romney supporter and this election cycle's cranky uncle, was in fine form tonight while verbally sparring with the MSNBC panel. Read More ›
Last ditch, and few holds barred. Read More ›
We knew it would happen. Still: A win's a win. Read More ›
Polls in New Hampshire close in less than # hours, and while we know Mitt Romney will win tonight, a lot remains unsettled. Read More ›
Jon Huntsman Sr. is a billionaire, and he's thought to have spent a couple million on Jr.'s campaign. If Huntsman does well tonight, he could spend a lot more. But a source close to the family says, “the house credit line is not unlimited.” Read More ›
The Utahn is closing, his supporters believe, but maybe not fast enough. Read More ›
“Are you going to fire the baby?” McKay Coppins and Zeke Miller report from Manchester. Read More ›
Manchester clothiers aren't seeing the bounce. Read More ›
Four years ago this week, Senator Barack Obama rallied the troops after a stunning loss to Hillary Clinton in New Hampshire with the refrain, “Yes we can!” Anything could happen tonight. Read More ›
Unclear whether they still need to take a bath. Read More ›
Privately, aides are much less confident. Read More ›
Paul campaign chairman Jesse Benton wouldn't want you to throw your vote away. Read More ›
An Occupy New Hampshire production, of course. Should the US have a cabinet level Dept. of Peace?” Read More ›
Trying to keep expectations down, money up. “Best fundraising day ever,” says Miller. Read More ›
His new ad stresses the time he's spent in the state. Little-known fact: He's formally a New Hampshire resident. Read More ›
Mitt Romney's opponents are trying to cast him as a pink slip-happy Gordon Gekko for his days as a private equity exec. But New Hampshire small-business owners who've doled out pinks slips themselves say they sympathize. Read More ›
From this morning's New Hampshire debate, here's Rick Santorum's response to the question: “What if you had a son who came up to you and said he was gay?” And it was a response given with zero hesitation. Read More ›