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New Hampshire voting polls Photo courtesy of The New Hampshire (TNH) staff.

Biden and Trump contend for final votes in uncalled election

Cassie Hollasch November 5, 2020
The race for President of the United States remains uncalled as both candidates lack the 270 electoral votes to win.
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Trump falsely claims 2020 Presidential Election victory

Cassie Hollasch November 5, 2020
President Donald Trump falsely claimed he won the 2020 presidential election, even though many key states have not counted all of their votes yet. He made this statement when he appeared in front of cameras in the East Room at the White House shortly before 2:30 a.m. on Wednesday Nov. 4. While the presidential race remains close, it is not over until all ballots have been counted.
New Hampshire voting polls Photo courtesy of The New Hampshire (TNH) staff.

Mental health resources available for election stress

Cassie Hollasch November 4, 2020
This year has been chaotic, overwhelming, stressful, and uncertain. As we approach one of the most contentious and divided Election Days our country has ever seen, it’s completely valid to be feeling anxious or stressed about what comes next.
Pre-election: polling, Biden and Trump on the issues

Pre-election: polling, Biden and Trump on the issues

Cassie Hollasch November 3, 2020
(Durham, NH) – With the election tomorrow, former Vice President Joe Biden holds a 12-point lead in the national polls against President Donald Trump. In New Hampshire, Biden currently leads Trump by eight points, according to a poll released by the University of New Hampshire (UNH) Survey Center.
Impact of absentee voting in Durham

Impact of absentee voting in Durham

Cassie Hollasch October 23, 2020
As the country continues to battle against the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, voters are going to need to make a choice on whether they want to vote in person or absentee before Nov. 3.

OPINION: Takeaways from the first presidential debate

Hannah Donahue October 2, 2020
The first presidential debate between Democratic nominee Joseph R. Biden and current incumbent President Donald J. Trump was moderated by Fox News anchor Chris Wallace, and allowed each candidate to spar head-to-head for the first time since the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic began.
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Buttigieg rallies on Scott Hall lawn

November 1, 2019
Pete Buttigieg speaks in the fishbowl about his campaign for presidency

Haberman discusses Trump, state of journalism

Bret Belden October 24, 2019
Maggie Haberman gives a glimpse of what her life is like behind the scenes as a New York Times White House Correspondent and journalist
Gabbard aggressive, outspoken in NH campaign

Gabbard aggressive, outspoken in NH campaign

Bret Belden October 17, 2019
2020 presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard stops by campus to speak with students at rally
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Weld talk marks first 2020 GOP appearance at UNH

Bret Belden October 10, 2019
2020 presidential candidate Bill Weld stops by campus on his campaign trail
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Yang seeks out youth vote at UNH rally

Bret Belden October 3, 2019
2020 presidential candidate Andrew Yang expresses focus on "10 by 10" plan during rally at Carsey School of Public Policy
Campaign season sparks political polarization on campus

Campaign season sparks political polarization on campus

Isabelle Curtis October 2, 2019
Since the 2016 election, many students feel a political polarization exists on campus
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