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Primary Day!

Today is the day! New Hampshire voters head to the polls. For those in New Hampshire who need help to find their polling place, click here.

If you're unsure about where to vote, run into any problems, have questions, are still deciding, or have some time to get involved during these critical final hours, please visit the New Hampshire website or call our Manchester Headquarters at: 603-606-3601.

Late last night John wrapped up 36 straight hours of campaigning across the state and around the clock. Our team put together this video of the New Hampshire Marathon for the Middle Class.

Watch now:


Unmistakable Momentum in New Hampshire!

Posted by Amy Rubin
December 30, 2007 at 6:42p.m.

On the heels of yesterday's great profile, today's Union-Leader features an important op-ed penned by Senator Edwards. The piece lays out the Senator's detailed policy proposals - policies that will help Americans rise up and build a better world for the future.

In addition to the coverage in New Hampshire, the Washington Post editorial board noted on Friday that when all the presidential candidates were put to the test, it was John Edwards who rose above the rest:

The assassination of Benazir Bhutto presented U.S. presidential candidates with a test: Could they respond cogently and clearly to a sudden foreign policy crisis? Within hours some revealing results were in. One candidate, Democrat John Edwards, passed with flying colors.

But it's not just the media. Voters in New Hampshire and Iowa are also making up their minds and we are really starting to see the effects.

A new poll released today by American Research Group shows further evidence that John's vision for America is resonating with Granite Staters. John gained six percentage points in just the last ten days, coming in at 21 percent, and he garners more support from independents than any other Democratic candidate. According to ARG, "Edwards now leads Obama among undeclared (independent) voters 38% to 23%, with 17% for Clinton." See the full results here.

From John's op-ed in the Manchester Union-Leader this morning:

We are at a crucial moment in our nation's history. For the last seven years, the Bush administration has lied to the American people, abandoned the middle class in favor of wealthy special interests, undermined our Constitution and destroyed our alliances and relationships around the world.

Despite all of this, the American people are just as goodhearted, patriotic, and hard-working as ever. The fundamental goodness of the American people gives me great confidence and optimism that America will rise from this dark period, just as we have countless other times in the past when things looked bleak.

The American people are ready for a government that looks out for all people, not only the wealthy and that tells the truth all the time, not only when it is convenient. And Americans are ready for a government that never stops striving to be better and fighting for our nation to rise ever higher. In short, we are ready for a government that truly represents the character and spirit of our people.

Read the whole thing here.

America Rising means you! Click here to volunteer for John in New Hampshire.

Posted by Amy Rubin
December 30, 2007 at 6:42p.m.

On the heels of yesterday's great profile, today's Union-Leader features an important op-ed penned by Senator Edwards. The piece lays out the Senator's detailed policy proposals - policies that will help Americans rise up and build a better world for the future.

In addition to the coverage in New Hampshire, the Washington Post editorial board noted on Friday that when all the presidential candidates were put to the test, it was John Edwards who rose above the rest:

The assassination of Benazir Bhutto presented U.S. presidential candidates with a test: Could they respond cogently and clearly to a sudden foreign policy crisis? Within hours some revealing results were in. One candidate, Democrat John Edwards, passed with flying colors.

But it's not just the media. Voters in New Hampshire and Iowa are also making up their minds and we are really starting to see the effects.

A new poll released today by American Research Group shows further evidence that John's vision for America is resonating with Granite Staters. John gained six percentage points in just the last ten days, coming in at 21 percent, and he garners more support from independents than any other Democratic candidate. According to ARG, "Edwards now leads Obama among undeclared (independent) voters 38% to 23%, with 17% for Clinton." See the full results here.

From John's op-ed in the Manchester Union-Leader this morning:

We are at a crucial moment in our nation's history. For the last seven years, the Bush administration has lied to the American people, abandoned the middle class in favor of wealthy special interests, undermined our Constitution and destroyed our alliances and relationships around the world.

Despite all of this, the American people are just as goodhearted, patriotic, and hard-working as ever. The fundamental goodness of the American people gives me great confidence and optimism that America will rise from this dark period, just as we have countless other times in the past when things looked bleak.

The American people are ready for a government that looks out for all people, not only the wealthy and that tells the truth all the time, not only when it is convenient. And Americans are ready for a government that never stops striving to be better and fighting for our nation to rise ever higher. In short, we are ready for a government that truly represents the character and spirit of our people.

Read the whole thing here.

America Rising means you! Click here to volunteer for John in New Hampshire.


Discover Your Story

I Am A Patriot

Posted by Amy Rubin
December 21, 2007 at 2:29p.m.



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"Together" - The latest New Hampshire Ad

Posted by Amy Rubin
December 3, 2007 at 9:42a.m.






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Edwards Campaign Unveils New "Underdog" Television Ad In New Hampshire
Jan 6, 2008
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Jan 6, 2008
New Hampshire Debate: Change Won And The Status Quo Lost It
Jan 6, 2008
On Heels Of Commanding Debate Performance, John And Elizabeth Edwards To Launch 36-Hour New Hampshire "Marathon For The Middle Class"
Jan 6, 2008
Reviews Are In - Edwards Shines In New Hampshire Debate
Jan 5, 2008
On Day Two Of The "Real Change Starts Now Tour," Edwards Rallies Granite Staters In Advance Of Tonight's Democratic Debate
Jan 5, 2008
Edwards: Granite Staters Must Decide Who Will Fight To Save The Middle Class
Jan 4, 2008
Ice Cream, You Scream, We All Scream For John Edwards
Jan 2, 2008
Edwards Campaign Begins Airing New "Wave Of Change" TV Spot In New Hampshire
Jan 2, 2008
John Edwards Statement On New Hampshire's Civil Union Law Taking Effect
Jan 1, 2008
Edwards: Fighting Corporate Greed Will Rally Democrats, Republicans And Independents
Dec 30, 2007
Doris 'Granny D' Haddock Kicks Off Graniteroots Canvass In Swanzey
Dec 29, 2007
Senator John Edwards Calls On Customized Structures To Honor Its Obligation To Its Workers
Dec 28, 2007
New Hampshire Polling Places
Dec 28, 2007
Still Deciding?
Dec 28, 2007
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