We speak to two veterans of New Hampshire politics, former Republican state chair Fergus Cullen and longtime Democratic state lawmaker Lou D’Allesandro. Cullen maintains that despite sizable dissatisfaction among Republicans with Donald Trump, Nikki Haley does not look like she is in a position to pose a threat to the former president. And D’Allesandro acknowledges unhappiness with President Biden’s decision to remove N.H. from its perch as the “first in the nation” primary state. But it shouldn’t be enough to threaten him in Tuesday’s contest.
Music heard in this episode:
Sitting On Top of the World by Cream
Last Dance by Donna Summer
Old Man by Neil Young
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