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NH Votes 2008: Election Day Preview; Third Party Candidates

Aired Sunday, Nov 2, 2008

NH Votes 2008: Election Day Preview
It's the last sprint of the 2008 presidential race. If the blitz of candidate and high-profile surrogate visits is any indication, New Hampshire is still in play in the race for the White House. Senator Hillary Clinton was here on Tuesday stumping for Barack Obama. On Sunday, former president Bill Clinton travels to New Hampshire and John McCain is also expected back for his 6th visit to the state since winning his party's nomination. Where do things stand as voters prepare to cast ballots? NH Outlook's Beth Carroll checks in with the pundits on the presidential race and the key races in New Hampshire.

Scheduled guests include Andy Smith of the UNH Survey Center and associate professor of political science at UNH, Dante Scala, UNH political science professor and James Pindell, national managing editor, PolitickerNH.com.

NH Votes 2008: Third Party Candidates
As the campaign season winds down, Democrats and Republicans are not the only candidates making a final sweep of the state selling their messages. Third party candidates are also carrying out campaigns in New Hampshire. NH Outlook's Phil Vaughn has more on what impact they have on the races.

NH Votes 2008: Mock Election Results
Plus, the results of New Hampshire's Student Mock Election. More than 23,000 K - 12 students from 94 schools in the Granite State cast their ballots this week. Find out which candidates won.


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