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NH Votes 2008: NH's Gubernatorial Race; VP Debate

Aired Sunday, Oct 5, 2008
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NH Votes 2008: Gubernatorial Race
Election day is just a month away and the key races in New Hampshire are heating up. We begin our coverage of the state races with a look at the run for the corner office at the State House. The race for governor has incumbent Democrat John Lynch facing a challenge from Republican state Senator Joseph Kenney. Kenney is in his 14th year in the Legislature and is currently serving his third term in the state Senate. He faces an uphill battle against Lynch, who won a sweeping victory two years ago and who has extremely high approval ratings heading into November. NH Outlook's Richard Ager sat down with both candidates to get their take on the issues.

NH Votes 2008: Vice Presidential Politics
The much-anticipated debate is over. Vice presidential candidates Sarah Palin and Joe Biden squared-off Thursday for their first and only debate in this presidential election cycle. The debate pit a relative political newcomer against a political veteran. NH Outlook's Beth Carroll gets a debrief on the debate and talks vice presidential politics with Andy Smith, associate professor of Political Science at the University of New Hampshire and director of the UNH Survey Center.

Do you have questions for candidates in New Hampshire's race for U.S. Senate and Congress? Email us at nhoutlook@nhptv.org and let us know. Your question could be asked in upcoming interviews, forums or debates.

Programming note: Look for NH Outlook Sundays at 9:30 a.m. and again Mondays at 6 p.m.





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