Article: New Hampshire's Image Has Been Improved By 2000 Presidential Primary, Study Shows

PORTSMOUTH, N.H., July 27 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Analysis of the publicity from the Primary is in, and if New Hampshire were a corporation, the director of corporate communications would be very pleased. The presidential candidates aren't the only ones who achieved "image makeovers" during the Primary season. In a remarkable turnaround, the State of New Hampshire has changed its media image from "worst economy in the nation" eight years ago, and "old fashioned and persnickety" four years ago, to a state driven by a high tech economy and populated by an informed and engaged electorate worthy of its "First in the Nation" status.

According to a study commissioned by the Library and Archives of ...

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