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Article: Republican presidential candidates find New Hampshire is their hot spot
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- December 9, 2007
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New Hampshire has become the hot spot for action in the U.S. Republican presidential race, just like Iowa is for the Democrats.
Republican candidates Mitt Romney, John McCain and Rudy Giuliani are battling hard in New Hampshire, while Mike Huckabee is moving up in polls and long-shot Ron Paul is maintaining a core of support in the final month before the United States' leadoff primary.
That could lead to a fractured outcome.
"I think all five of those candidates will end up in double digits on the Republican side," predicted Fergus Cullen, the state Republican chairman, underscoring the high level of activity in New Hampshire.
Public surveys show Romney with ...