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US presidential hopefuls have been out campaigning in New Hampshire in a final push for votes ahead of the state's crucial primary on Tuesday. | |
They are holding a punishing round of meetings and rallies as they seek to become their party's candidate in November's presidential election. | They are holding a punishing round of meetings and rallies as they seek to become their party's candidate in November's presidential election. |
The latest polls in New Hampshire put Barack Obama well ahead of Hillary Clinton in the Democratic battle. | The latest polls in New Hampshire put Barack Obama well ahead of Hillary Clinton in the Democratic battle. |
Among Republicans, surveys indicate John McCain is leading in the state. | Among Republicans, surveys indicate John McCain is leading in the state. |
A poll released on Monday put Senator Obama, who is riding a wave of popularity since his victory in Iowa, 10 points ahead of Senator Clinton - the third survey to give him a commanding lead in the past two days. | |
The Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby poll gave Mr Obama 39%, Mrs Clinton 29%, and John Edwards 19%. | The Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby poll gave Mr Obama 39%, Mrs Clinton 29%, and John Edwards 19%. |
Mr Obama began his day of campaigning with an early morning appearance at a school gym in Claremont. | Mr Obama began his day of campaigning with an early morning appearance at a school gym in Claremont. |
"You're the wave and I'm riding it," he said to the cheering supporters. | |
Mr Edwards, who pushed Mrs Clinton into an unexpected third place in Iowa, had 10 stops planned after an all-night bus tour of the state. | |
Meanwhile, Mrs Clinton had several events scheduled including at a high school and coffee shop, where she pushed her message in a softer, more reflective manner. | |
"This is very personal for me - it's not just political, it's not just public... And some people think elections are a game; they think it's like who's up or who's down," she said. | |
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"It's about our country and it's about our kids' futures - and it's really about all of us together, you know?" | |
She has vowed to "go on" whatever Tuesday's result. | |
While Iowa and New Hampshire - the earliest contests - do not necessarily produce a winner from either campaign, they can boost contenders' chances ahead of primaries in larger states. | While Iowa and New Hampshire - the earliest contests - do not necessarily produce a winner from either campaign, they can boost contenders' chances ahead of primaries in larger states. |
Another defeat at this stage would be regarded as a serious blow to Mrs Clinton's hopes of becoming the Democratic Party's presidential candidate. | Another defeat at this stage would be regarded as a serious blow to Mrs Clinton's hopes of becoming the Democratic Party's presidential candidate. |
Revival | Revival |
In the Republican race, state front-runner Senator McCain, who came fourth in Iowa, appeared at a series of events headlined "Mac is back". | |
Mr McCain, whose campaign seemed at one point to be floundering, told reporters: "I always believed we could win." | |
Large crowds have been turning out to see Mr Obama | Large crowds have been turning out to see Mr Obama |
The BBC's Kevin Connolly in New Hampshire says Mr McCain appears to be benefiting from a weekend outbreak of squabbling between his rivals - but the race between them, overall, remains wide open. | |
Former Arkansas governor Mick Huckabee, who won last week's vote, sampled a "Huckaburger" in Concord before appearing at a "chilifest" in Rochester, alongside his celebrity supporter Chuck Norris. | |
Former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney, who trailed Mr Huckabee in Iowa, made a series of visits including to a rotary club and the Timberland company HQ in Stratham. | |
Mr Romney said he expected to win Tuesday's vote: "Right now it's a neck-and-neck race but with the debate last night and the support I received I anticipate winning." | |
On Sunday, the Republican candidates sparred over tax and spending records. | |
The Reuters/Zogby poll gave Mr McCain 34%, five points ahead of Mr Romney. | |
Mr Huckabee was on 14%, while former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani was polling fourth on 9%, with Ron Paul fifth on 6%. | |
The Republican national front-runner, Mr Giuliani, has not campaigned vigorously in the early stages of the primary season, preferring to focus on larger states later on. | The Republican national front-runner, Mr Giuliani, has not campaigned vigorously in the early stages of the primary season, preferring to focus on larger states later on. |