Republicans
After New Hampshire, Some GOP Campaigns May Stagger On In Zombie Phase
The reaper is nearer in the Republican field. The end of the dream may come for any of six candidates who desperately need at least a respectable finish in New Hampshire.
4 Things The New Hampshire Primary Will Tell Us
Did Rubio do serious damage during Saturday's debate? Does Trump need a better ground game? Will Sanders ride a huge win into other states? And how many more Republicans will leave the race?
3 Tiny New Hampshire Towns Vote At Midnight. Do They Predict Anything?
The earliest polls in New Hampshire primary open at Tuesday at midnight in Dixville Notch, Millsfield and Hart's Location. Dixville Notch boasts of a streak of correctly predicting the GOP nominee.
Why A Vote For An Establishment Candidate Could Be A Vote For Trump In N.H.
Under the state's delegate process, candidates who don't get at least 10 percent of the vote lose their delegates to the winner of the primary.
In The Light Of The Morning After, How Bad Was Rubio's Repetition?
"I would pay for them to keep running that clip, because that's what I believe passionately," Rubio said of a much-aired video excerpt if him repeating a line at Saturday's debate.
5 Things You Should Know Before the New Hampshire Primary
New Hampshire has a reputation for strong voter participation and independents. It's really easy to get on the ballot, and it has had a better track record of picking GOP nominees in recent years.
Signs Of 'Marco-mentum' For Rubio In New Hampshire
Florida Sen. Marco Rubio is drawing big crowds in New Hampshire, where he's not just eyeing Donald Trump and Ted Cruz, but also hoping to wrap up after a strong showing in Iowa.
Meet The Guard Dog Who Keeps The New Hampshire Primary First
Bill Gardner is the longest-serving secretary of state in America. He's also one of the most powerful. He alone can move the primary. Critics call him autocratic; he says he's following the law.
2015 Brought Big Money For Clinton And Bush; Sanders Led In Small Contributions
Some wealthy conservative donors, including Las Vegas billionaire Sheldon Adelson, haven't put their money behind any candidate yet while Democratic donors have lined up behind Hillary Clinton.