It’s a New Hampshire tradition. Just after midnight on New Hampshire primary day, a few voters gather in the small hamlet of Dixville Notch to cast the first votes of the election. This year, Mitt Romney and Jon Huntsman each got two votes. Newt Gingrich and Ron Paul each had a vote and President Barack Obama had three votes.
With neatly combed white hair, conservatively cut suits, and solid military service, Ron Paul may not seen like the fiery political outsider that all the kids are rallying around. But looking ahead to the New Hampshire primaries, pollster John Zogby says “Ron Paul gets 35 percent of Independents and 54 percent of 18 to 29 […]
With a razor-thin win in Iowa under his belt and an endorsement from former rival John McCain, Romney is the favorite to take next week’s New Hampshire primary. But after a lukewarm race that has had such small percentages of difference between candidates, defining himself as the man to beat Obama will be difficult. Jeff […]