New Hampshire was supposed to be a firewall for the Hillary Clinton campaign -- the primary stronghold where she would anchor her drive for the White House. She led for months in opinion polls but today, on primary day, she's trailing. Barack Obama is riding an Iowa bounce and a surging campaign. Edwards is still slugging.
Nobody's conceding and it's a fight that goes deep. The nomination, the future of the Democratic Party, and very likely the Oval Office are all very much in play.
Listen to an On Point discussion as the Democrats duke it out today in New Hampshire.
Is New Hampshire where the Democrats will effectively pick their nominee? Or, do you see the nomination battle going all the way to Super Tuesday and perhaps beyond?


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This is ludicrous.
and watch Obama's 'people' abuse the first amendment as they try to keep Guardian US correspondent Suzanne Goldenberg from interviewing people at a public rally.
I don't care what people say Obama knows this is happening, Clinton does this as well.
The so called man of change is a big phony if you ask me.
You don't keep correspondent's from asking questions in public spaces.
None of the candidates, except maybe Edwards, are dealing with the real issues of how this country is going down the tubes by being hijacked by corporate interest and greed.
Tax the rich, gives us health care we can afford and get the bring back regulations on energy companies so they have to stop gouging the people.
How can it be in a time of war that an oil company can have record profits, and people in New Hampshire are going broke paying to heat their homes, how is that not an issue?