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Special Report: New Hampshire Primary 2020
Stephanie McClellan for Joe Biden
Dr. Stephanie McClellan gave up two jobs to volunteer for the Biden campaign. On Saturday, she and her husband traveled from Philadelphia to New Hampshire to support the Biden campaign in the days leading up to the primaries.
Special Report: New Hampshire Primary 2020
New Hampshire is booming for women engaging in politics
New Hampshire has more women involved in politics than any other state.
Special Report: New Hampshire Primary 2020
New Hampshire residents split on which candidate will attack the state’s deadly opioid crisis.
New Hampshire has consistently been in the top five states with the highest rates for opioid deaths for the last four years.
Special Report: New Hampshire Primary 2020
Immigrant voters in New Hampshire gear up for the primaries
Watch on Vimeo Video by Bessie Liu Story by Amanda Perez Pintado Blankets of snow covered the desolate sidewalks on […]
Special Report: New Hampshire Primary 2020
An international look at the New Hampshire Primary
Three international students visit the state the hosts the nation's first primary.
Special Report: New Hampshire Primary 2020
Vermin Supreme promises free ponies for all if elected president
Vermin Supreme rallies his fringe presidency in New Hampshire.
Special Report: New Hampshire Primary 2020
Democrats have a plan for the Opioid Crisis. Yet Trump tells the story many Americans want to hear
A total of 67,367 people died from drug overdoses in 2018, according to the Center For Disease Control And Prevention. That same year, New Hampshire had an age-adjusted rate of 35.8 deaths per 100,000 persons, close to double the national average of 20.7.
Special Report: New Hampshire Primary 2020
Candidates say NH needs to double minimum wage, but economists have mixed thoughts
Vanessa used to love burritos, but not when she started working at Chipotle. The high school teenager who resides in […]
Special Report: New Hampshire Primary 2020
Confused by Iowa and unsure about who is electable, some New Hampshire Democratic voters are pouring water on the first-in-the-nation primary.
With uncertainty clouding the outcome of the Iowa Caucus, and with so many different candidates still in the race—some of whom are here and some not -- many New Hampshire Democrats are questioning whether there will be a clear answer about the party’s future direction even after Tuesday’s primary.
Special Report: New Hampshire Primary 2020
Gay bar owners hoping for security and respect in new America
Ever since the former mayor of the South Bend, Indiana Pete Buttigieg announced his candidacy for president a little more […]