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Jersey shore revs up Romney rally | Four J-Schoolers in New Hampshire
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Four J-Schoolers in New Hampshire. Four Carleton journalism students following the 2012 New Hampshire primaries. Jersey shore revs up Romney rally. It’s down to the final days in New Hampshire and while my colleagues and I will not be able to see it through to the end, today’s highlights were well worth the trip, even if we only saw Mitt Romney and Ron Paul. I pushed my way through the crowd angering one woman who had some choice words for me but I didn’t care, I was here to get a job done. The Federal R...
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Alicja: The death of retail politics | Four J-Schoolers in New Hampshire
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Four J-Schoolers in New Hampshire. Four Carleton journalism students following the 2012 New Hampshire primaries. Alicja: The death of retail politics. But from what we have witnessed so far, that hasn’t been the case at all. Breaking news people: retail politics is dead. Media frenzy at the pharmacy where Santorum met with supporters. So now, the candidates are ensuring they make no errors leading up to the debate. And the best way to do that? January 8, 2012. January 8, 2012 at 6:10 pm. Retail politics ...
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About | Four J-Schoolers in New Hampshire
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Four J-Schoolers in New Hampshire. Four Carleton journalism students following the 2012 New Hampshire primaries. Welcome to “Four J-Schoolers in New Hampshire,” a blog by fourth-year Carleton University journalism students Alicja Siekierska, Michelle Zilio, Paul Clarke and Jared Fisk. After a tight race in the Iowa caucuses, we are excited to witness the next step in the election of a GOP presidential candidate. We hope to visit each candidate’s campaign headquarters, meet many passionate Repub...Become ...
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Welcome to the dog and pony show | Four J-Schoolers in New Hampshire
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Four J-Schoolers in New Hampshire. Four Carleton journalism students following the 2012 New Hampshire primaries. Welcome to the dog and pony show. It’s a new day. The sun is shining here in Bow, New Hampshire and Alicja, Paul, Michelle and myself are about to experience a full day on the campaign trail with Republican candidates and supporters alike. Last night proved to be quite the show. Within minutes Alicja and I were scrambling to take pictures while Michelle and Paul whipped out their notebooks.
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Paul: Day Two on the Primary Trail | Four J-Schoolers in New Hampshire
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Four J-Schoolers in New Hampshire. Four Carleton journalism students following the 2012 New Hampshire primaries. Paul: Day Two on the Primary Trail. The first-in-the-nation primary took centre stage this afternoon with candidates and their supporters fanning out across the live free or die state. A little ways off the main drag of Manchester, Obama’s campaign headquarters was quiet but eager to talk to us about their view on healthcare reform and the dysfunctional environment in Washington. The atmos...
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Paul: Candidates scramble to maintain support | Four J-Schoolers in New Hampshire
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Four J-Schoolers in New Hampshire. Four Carleton journalism students following the 2012 New Hampshire primaries. Paul: Candidates scramble to maintain support. After last night’s live debate on ABC News New Hampshire was buzzing this morning with only two days left until Tuesday’s vote. Later in the evening in a high school gymnasium in Exeter, Mitt Romney held a standing-room-only rally where he used his charisma and nationalist rhetoric to charge up his supporters. Introduced by Senator Kelly Ayott...
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Michelle: Two different approaches to the Republican audience | Four J-Schoolers in New Hampshire
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Four J-Schoolers in New Hampshire. Four Carleton journalism students following the 2012 New Hampshire primaries. Michelle: Two different approaches to the Republican audience. After a strong showing at last night’s ABC debate, we were excited to see Ron Paul and Mitt Romney’s rallies today. Jared, myself and Alicja with Ron Paul's autograph. Romney and Christie address a crowd of 1,000 at Exeter High School. Part of the press area at Exeter High School. After witnessing these two different approaches to ...
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January | 2012 | Four J-Schoolers in New Hampshire
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Four J-Schoolers in New Hampshire. Four Carleton journalism students following the 2012 New Hampshire primaries. Month: January, 2012. January 14, 2012. Michelle: Pictures and video from New Hampshire. We took over 950 photos in New Hampshire and some video. The video is shaky because I was using my small digital camera with no tripod and a very sore arm! Photo credits go to Jared and Alicja for the DSLR pictures and myself for the lesser-quality photos (I was using a digital camera). Day Three: Ron Paul...
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Four J-Schoolers in New Hampshire. Four Carleton journalism students following the 2012 New Hampshire primaries. January 7, 2012. Alicja: New Hampshire … the new Washington? In my first blog post, I said that the American race for president is unlike any other political event in the world. And after attending our first primary event, I’d like to think I was proven right. It just wouldn’t happen. But it’s just another day here during the Republican primaries. A supporter led the prayer, begi...The prayer ...
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