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2004 US Presidential Election
January 25, 2004
| Snow In New Hampshire?

Perhaps a foot, come Tuesday morning. CNN has the take:

“It’s got to be more than a foot and half” to have an impact he said, and in that case, it’s the senior citizens who will have a harder time getting there.

Campaigns with strong get-out-the-vote efforts like Sen. John Kerry of Massachusetts won’t suffer, Landrigan said, but other campaigns such as those of retired Gen. Wesley Clark, Sen. Joseph Lieberman of Connecticut and Sen. John Edwards of North Carolina, who rely on people to get themselves to the polls, may see a small decline in support.



Posted by Alan at January 25, 2004 10:46 PM | TrackBack
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Snow having an effect on the vote? Not likely. We’re a pretty hardy bunch up here. The biggest effect snow might have on the voting is that some folks will delay their trip to the polls just long enough to shovel out their driveway or front walk.

Posted by: DCE at January 25, 2004 11:30 PM

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