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N.H. Politics With Anthony Brooks: Sanders, Clinton Blitz The Granite State

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The two Democratic presidential candidates talked over each other throughout the primary debate on Jan. 17. (Mic Smith/AP)
The two Democratic presidential candidates talked over each other throughout the primary debate on Jan. 17. (Mic Smith/AP)

Hillary Clinton met supporters at a town hall in Rochester, N.H. Friday, despite a decisive lead in the New Hampshire polls by her Democratic rival, Bernie Sanders.

Sanders has also been campaigning in the Granite State, including in Wolfeboro Thursday. WBUR's senior political reporter Anthony Brooks was at both events.

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Anthony Brooks, WBUR’s senior political reporter. He tweets @anthonygbrooks.

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WBUR: As The Primary Nears, Candidates Converge In N.H.

  • "With a little more than two weeks to go to the nation’s first presidential primary in New Hampshire, the candidates are practically tripping over each other as they campaign across the Granite State."

Real Clear Politics: New Hampshire 2016 Democratic Primary

  • "The polls show Sanders rising in popularity since summer 2015."

This segment aired on January 22, 2016.

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