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Top Eight Questions on the New Hampshire Primary

CQ Politics explores some of the history and mystery of the nation’s traditionally earliest primary. 1. When did New Hampshire start scheduling its presidential primary as first in the nation? 2.

Whole Lott-a Shakin’

[IMGCAP(1)] The Senate duo will set up their new lobbying and strategic planning shop at 607 14th St.

Will Fourth Time Be the Charm?

I expected the No. 1 question would be about Iraq. It wasn’t. The No. 1 question I had was about immigration … more than all of the other issues combined,” Oberweis said.

Naming Dilemma

[IMGCAP(1)] Keeley’s parents live in Yallingyup, Australia, which is south of Perth, and his brother, Chris, lives in Sydney.

One Day You’re In …

[IMGCAP(1)] One minute, we’re collectively obsessed with former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, then, poof, the new enemy is lead-laced Barbie dolls from China.

Edwards Moves Into A Three-Way Tie In Iowa

Chris Dodd and Dennis Kucinich both had 1 percent and 2 percent were undecided. For Republicans, Mike Huckabee leads with 34 percent, followed by Mitt Romney with 27 percent.

A Primary Primer

CQ Politics Editor Bob Benenson offers a quick course in Primaries 101. 1. What is the difference between a primary and a caucus? 2. What is the difference between ‘open’ and ‘closed’ ? 3.

McCain Makes Dramatic Recovery In New Hampshire

Read the full Boston Globe poll John McCain of Arizona, whose bid for the Republican presidential nomination was all but dead this summer, has made a dramatic recovery in the Granite State 2 1/2 weeks

Term Limits Revisited

[IMGCAP(1)]Under the measure, Members would not be able to serve longer than 18 years. But that limit would not include time spent to fill a vacancy, according to the measure.