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Santorum Makes Final Push In New Hampshire

By Deanna Gillen on January 10, 2012

MANCHESTER, N.H. — A week after his game-changing surge in Iowa, former Senator Rick Santorum ended his 31 city blitz at Jillians, a billiards bar in downtown Manchester. Supporters and Independents alike came out in throngs to hear the dark horse candidate make his closing arguments for their nomination. His…

Santorum rally reaches building limit; people turned away

By Deanna Gillen on January 10, 2012

By Michael Carl Manchester, N.H. – An officer from the Manchester Fire Department turned away about 100 of Rick Santorum’s supporters because venue reached it’s crowd limit. Not to be deterred, the supporters waited outside until the end of the rally. Inside the dialogue was fiery and the former Pennsylvania Senator…

Mitt zeroes in on Obama as big spender at Hudson, NH stop

By Deanna Gillen on January 9, 2012

By Michael Carl HUDSON, N.H.-With less than 12 hours until the first votes are cast in the New Hampshire primary, the candidates are making their case. With a comfortable lead in most pre-vote polls, former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney spoke at a Hudson, NH factory and talked up the fact…

Obama’s New Hampshire Advantage

By Nadav Zamir on January 9, 2012

MANCHESTER, N.H.-President Obama may be the winner of this year’s Republican primaries.  No, he is not riding elephants sporting the red garb this winter. He is the beneficiary as the old Chinese proverb conveys: “an enemy of my enemy is my friend”. Newt Gingrich, who just a week ago vehemently complained…

New Hampshire Primary: Polls Predict Landslide for Romney

By deanna on January 9, 2012

By Deanna Gillen MANCHESTER, N.H.- Just a week after winning by a razor-thin margin in Iowa, polls released this morning show current front-runner Mitt Romney holding a considerable lead over his GOP rivals. According to the latest polls released this morning, Romney’s standing is averaging 40 percent, with his rivals lagging…

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By user on August 3, 2010

Today the Washington Bureau will be covering:   Senate Armed Services Committee hearing on the report of the Quadrennial Defense Review Independent Panel. Witness(es): Former Defense Secretary William Perry and former National Security Advisor Stephen Hadley, co-chairman of the Quadrennial Defense Review Independent Panel, testify   Senate Small Business Chairwoman…

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By user on July 28, 2010

The Washington Bureau will be covering: Rep. Steve Scalise, R-La.; Rep. Michael Burgess, R-Texas; Rep. John Fleming, R-La.; Rep. Robert Latta, R-Ohio; and Rep. Jeff Fortenberry, R-Neb. hold a news conference on the 100 day anniversary of the Gulf oil spill. The Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on “Oversight of the…

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By user on July 26, 2010

White House correspondent Victoria Jones will be covering the briefing with White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs. The Washington Bureau Will Be Covering: The Federal Communications Commission (FCC); and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is holding a joint meeting to discuss ways to promote investment and innovation in health…

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By user on July 21, 2010

Today, July 21, the Washington Bureau will be covering The House Judiciary Committee hearing on “Ensuring Justice for Victims of the Gulf Coast Oil Disaster” Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) holds news conference on “Tea Pary Caucus.” Quinnipiac University Polling Institute Assistant Director Peter Brown holds a news conference on the…

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By user on July 20, 2010

Legal Affairs Correspondent Jay Goodman Tamboli will be covering the Senate Judiciary Committee vote on the nomination of Elena Kagan to the US Supreme Court.     The Washington Bureau will be covering:     Senate Armed Services hearing on implementation of the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty.    House…