Campaign posters in a snowbank outside a polling place Jan. 8, 2008 in Manchester, New Hampshire. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)
President, U.S. Senate, Congress, and the Minnesota House of Representatives are the major races in the campaign of 2008. This is the first presidential election without an incumbent or sitting vice president involved since 1952.
McCain and Clinton prevail in New Hampshire
Hillary Clinton and John McCain reaped the benefits of organization and concentration on voters in New Hampshire. Analysts from the Granite State and Washington put the first primary in perspective.
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Dean Spiliotes: Independent political analyst who runs the web site NHPoliticalCapital.
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Joshua Green: Senior editor with The Atlantic.
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Drew Westen: professor in the department of psychology and psychiatry at Emory University, and author of "The Political Brain." He is covering the New Hampshire primary for HDNet.
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