Another week is here and Ankarlo has his voice back(Well Kinda), and he’s in New Hampshire for a few days.Here’s what happened on day number 1.
Archive for January 7th, 2008
Here is the skinny on New Hampshire:
The Granite State must be the first primary in the U.S. It’s mandated by law. New Hampshire has a total population of 1.3 million people. Most of which are former Massachusetts residents who still watch and are influenced by the Boston media. We are broadcasting from Manchester, N.H.’s biggest town. The population in this town is just over 50,000 and the most interesting fact about New Hampshire politics is the large number of undeclared voters. This state’s largest voting bloc is made up on independent voters. Twenty-nine percent of voters are registered Republicans, while twenty-six percent are Democrats leaving a full fourty-five percent as undeclared.
New Hampshire is also an open primary state and undeclared voters and pick up either a Republican or Democrat ballot tomorrow. The key will be this undeclared vote. In the latest ABC News-Marist College Poll Sen. Barack Obama is leading with 43% of the independent vote. This could severly hamper Sen. John McCain’s numbers here who relies heavily on these voters. That in turn might help Gov. Mitt Romney, who is trailing McCain slightly in that ABC News poll. Another key note from the poll; Obama and Clinton are virtually tied when it comes to the female New Hampshire vote. All this means, tomorrow will be a very interesting primary.
Click here for some photos of our first day in New Hampshire.
Of course, Ankarlo will bring you all the details tomorrow between 8:30am and Noon on News/Talk 92.3 KTAR. Plus, we might run into the Clintons tonight…
Here Hillary Clinton gets mad because she has been making changes for 35 years.
And here Hillary goes in the other direction and gets teary eyed. Which is the real Hillary?



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