“Over its 100-year history, the New Hampshire primary has presented many hard-fought races that proved crucial in determining party nominees and eventual presidents. But the already-crowded 2016 Republican race here in the nation’s first primary state could prove especially critical,” the New York Times reports.
“That is in part because the campaign is opening with no favorite. Longtime political observers and practitioners here believe its contours are as uncertain as those of any New Hampshire Republican primary in decades, perhaps since the 1964 campaign, when Henry Cabot Lodge Jr., the American ambassador to South Vietnam, won as a write-in candidate.”
Politico: Bush wonks out in New Hampshire
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