Article: Bush blitzes New Hampshire in last-minute campaign push

Correspondent Laura Kiernan contributed from New Hampshire

to this report.

WASHINGTON -- President Bush's political aides, concerned that he has run a lackluster campaign in New Hampshire so far, are launching a last-minute blitz of the state, flooding the airwaves with presidential interviews and significantly increasing the amount of time Bush will spend in the state.

Some campaign officials are fretting that Bush does not have the "big mo" -- the phrase that Bush used in 1980 to describe the momentum he felt he had gained by winning the Iowa caucus that year. With no real contest in Iowa this year, and only an avalanche of bad economic news in New Hampshire, some Bush aides are ...

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