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New Hampshire and Beyond

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Hey, stop the presses. New Hampshire has written its own headline. Upset! Comeback! It's Clinton over Obama — never mind Iowa and the polls and the magic. It's McCain over Romney — never mind, again, the money of the man who was governor right next door.

Hillary Clinton never quit and nearly cried and pulled it out in New Hampshire. John McCain came back from the political dead zone to smack Mitt Romney.

But the way ahead is still a mystery in both parties — you might say now more than ever.

This hour, On Point: What happened in New Hampshire. And what now?Guests:

Gerald Seib, assistant managing editor at The Wall Street Journal, he writes the "Capital Journal" column and is author of the forthcoming book "Pennsylvania Avenue: Profiles in Backroom Power."

Eleanor Clift, contributing editor at Newsweek, where she writes the "Capitol Letter" column.

Jack Beatty, On Point news analyst and senior editor at The Atlantic Monthly.

James Pinkerton, columnist for Newsday and contributor to the Fox News Channel.

This program aired on January 9, 2008.

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