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There were a record number of voters and a record number of new voters.</description>      <enclosure url="http://www.twinstatelive.com/podcasts/Burling3.mp3" length="9575565" type="audio/mpeg" />   		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Jan 2008 1:45:00 EST</pubDate>		<guid>http://www.twinstatelive.com/podcasts/Burling3.mp3</guid>    </item><item>      <title>Determination paid off for McCain in New Hampshire</title>      <link>http://www.twinstatelive.com/podcasts/Odell3.mp3</link>      <description> Sen. John McCain won the New Hampshire primary by using his tried-and-proven record of getting on the Straight Talk Express and talking to voters. That's the opinion of State en. Robert Odell, a veteran of New Hampshire Republican politics.</description>      <enclosure url="http://www.twinstatelive.com/podcasts/Odell3.mp3" length="9575565" type="audio/mpeg" />   		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Jan 2008 1:50:00 EST</pubDate>		<guid>http://www.twinstatelive.com/podcasts/Odell3.mp3</guid>    </item><item>      <title>Iraq and healthcare are big concerns</title>      <link>http://www.twinstatelive.com/podcasts/Dodd.mp3</link>      <description>There are lots of issues facing the voters, but Iraq and healthcare are the biggest two as the country heads into the 2008 election. That is the feeling of Andy Reynolds, president of the Young Democrats at Dartmouth College.</description>      <enclosure url="http://www.twinstatelive.com/podcasts/Dart_1.mp3" length="9575565" type="audio/mpeg" />   		<pubDate>Mon, 8 Oct 2007 1:45:00 EST</pubDate>		<guid>http://www.twinstatelive.com/podcasts/Dart_1.mp3</guid>    </item><item>      <title>Young people and current events -</title>      <link>http://www.twinstatelive.com/podcasts/Dodd.mp3</link>      <description>Greg Boguslavsky says young people stay informed on current events, but they are far more likely to do it online than by reading a newspaper.</description>      <enclosure url="http://www.twinstatelive.com/podcasts/GregB_R.mp3" length="9575565" type="audio/mpeg" />   		<pubDate>Mon, 8 Oct 2007 1:45:00 EST</pubDate>		<guid>http://www.twinstatelive.com/podcasts/GregB_R.mp3</guid>    </item>	  <item>      <title>Sen. Chris Dodd, D-Conn., says his leadership in passing legislation is one of his main qualifications for the presidency.</title>      <link>http://www.twinstatelive.com/podcasts/Dodd.mp3</link>      <description>State Sen. Bob Odell says the end of the presidential primary season will probably come on Feb. 5 when many large states hold primaries. But Odell, who has been active in many Republican primaries over the years, thinks the New Hampshire primary, with its emphasis on person-to-person campaigning, will be at least as important than ever. </description>      <enclosure url="http://www.twinstatelive.com/podcasts/Dodd.mp3" length="9575565" type="audio/mpeg" />   		<pubDate>Fri, 5 Oct 2007 2:15:00 EST</pubDate>		<guid>http://www.twinstatelive.com/podcasts/Dodd.mp3</guid>    </item>		<item>      <title>Odell: Primary season may be over by Feb. 5</title>      <link>http://www.twinstatelive.com/podcasts/Odell2.mp3</link>      <description>State Sen. Bob Odell says the end of the presidential primary season will probably come on Feb. 5 when many large states hold primaries. But Odell, who has been active in many Republican primaries over the years, thinks the New Hampshire primary, with its emphasis on person-to-person campaigning, will be at least as important than ever. </description>      <enclosure url="http://www.twinstatelive.com/podcasts/Odell2.mp3" length="9575565" type="audio/mpeg" />   		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Sep 2007 3:00:00 EST</pubDate>		<guid>http://www.twinstatelive.com/podcasts/Odell2.mp3</guid>    </item>	<item>      <title>Immigration problems abound, candidate Tancredo says</title>      <link>http://www.twinstatelive.com/podcasts/Tancredo2.mp3</link>      <description>U.S. Rep. Tom Tancredo, R-Colo., says states the wrong way to solve the immigration problem is to create “sanctuary states.” Sanctuary states prohibit their own law enforcement agencies from helping federal authorities track down illegal aliens. These states allow illegal aliens — even those who have been charged with serious crimes — to wonder the streets.</description>      <enclosure url="http://www.twinstatelive.com/podcasts/Tancredo2.mp3" length="9575565" type="audio/mpeg" />   		<pubDate>Tues, 25 Sep 2007 4:00:00 EST</pubDate>		<guid>http://www.twinstatelive.com/podcasts/Tancredo2.mp3</guid>    </item>	<item>      <title>Expert: New Hampshire primary will get more attention than usual</title>      <link>http://www.twinstatelive.com/podcasts/Smith.mp3</link>      <description>With changes in the dates of presidential primaries by many larger states, is the importance of the New Hampshire Presidential Primary a thing of the past? What should New Hampshire voters be doing to keep their state’s primary as effective as it has always been? Is the front-loading of large state primaries a rear-guard action by the two political parties? Listen to the conversation between our host, Sarwar Kashmeri and Andrew Smith, Director of the University of New Hampshire’s Survey Center—the nationally famous opinion polling organization.</description>      <enclosure url="http://www.twinstatelive.com/podcasts/Smith.mp3" length="9575565" type="audio/mpeg" />   		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Aug 2007 2:00:00 EST</pubDate>		<guid>http://www.twinstatelive.com/podcasts/Smith.mp3</guid>    </item>	<item>      <title>Governor Bill Richardson believes we should have talks with our "enimies".</title>      <link>http://www.twinstatelive.com/podcasts/Richardson.mp3</link>      <description>In his first appearance on the Eagle Times’ NH-2008, Governor Bill Richardson (D) of New Mexico compares Real-ID legislation to the “failed, No Child Left Behind” law and explains his support for Federal legislation to help rural states get Broadband. Listen to the Governor and Sarwar Kashmeri, host of NH-2008 discuss nuclear proliferation, the demise of friendly and productive bi-partisan law-making in Washington and why it is important to meet the leaders of countries that may not be friendly to the United States.</description>      <enclosure url="http://www.twinstatelive.com/podcasts/Richardson.mp3" length="9575565" type="audio/mpeg" />   		<pubDate>Wed, 1 Aug 2007 2:00:00 EST</pubDate>		<guid>http://www.twinstatelive.com/podcasts/Richardson.mp3</guid>    </item>	<item>      <title>Senator John McCain gives his oppinion on the war in Iraq, health insurance and other key issues.</title>      <link>http://www.twinstatelive.com/podcasts/McCain.mp3</link>      <description>Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., has been unhappy with the way the Iraqi war has been handled. He is critical of former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld. But he says the Democratic plan to set a timetable for withdrawal of troops would be a "catastrophe." Author Sarwar Kashmeri talks with McCain about the war, the Read ID Act and health care reform.</description>      <enclosure url="http://www.twinstatelive.com/podcasts/McCain.mp3" length="9575565" type="audio/mpeg" />   		<pubDate>Thurs, 26 Jul 2007 4:00:00 EST</pubDate>		<guid>http://www.twinstatelive.com/podcasts/McCain.mp3</guid>    </item>	<item>      <title>Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee talks about his quest for the presidency in an interview with author Sarwar Kashmeri.  </title>      <link>http://www.twinstatelive.com/podcasts/Huckabee.mp3</link>      <description>Governor of Arkansas from 1996 to 2007, Republican, Mike Huckabee is not certain the Real-ID legislation that mandates Federal standards for driving licenses is in the best interest of New Hampshire or the country. The Eagle Times’ Sarwar Kashmeri caught up him during a campaign swing through Newport, NH. Listen to Huckabee discuss why Evangalical Christians in Iowa have begun favoring him instead of the media anointed leaders in the Republican field; the lessons for American foreign policy from the Iraq war; and the qualities needed for a twenty-first century President of the United States.</description>      <enclosure url="http://www.twinstatelive.com/podcasts/Huckabee.mp3" length="9575565" type="audio/mpeg" />   		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Jul 2007 1:00:00 EST</pubDate>		<guid>http://www.twinstatelive.com/podcasts/Huckabee.mp3</guid>    </item>	<item>      <title>Congressman Tom Tancredo discusses his passion for the issues in the upcoming election </title>      <link>http://www.twinstatelive.com/podcasts/Tancredo.mp3</link>      <description>Congressman Tom Tancredo (R-CO) explains why Coloradans elected him five times and what message that sends to NH voters. Listen to his forthright discussion of protecting America’s borders, North and South; his opinion on whether “Scooter” Libby ought to be pardoned and the lack of interest that young Americans display during the televised debates.</description>      <enclosure url="http://www.twinstatelive.com/podcasts/Tancredo.mp3" length="9575565" type="audio/mpeg" />   		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Jul 2007 12:00:00 EST</pubDate>		<guid>http://www.twinstatelive.com/podcasts/Tancredo.mp3</guid>    </item>	<item>      <title>State Sen. Robert Odell puts the New Hampshire primary into perspective.</title>      <link>http://www.twinstatelive.com/podcasts/ODell.mp3</link>      <description>The New Hampshire primary is still the essential building block forlaunching a successful presidential campaign according to State Sen. BobO’Dell, R-Lempster. Candidates with scarce funding resources can still makea difference in New Hampshire with their message, strategy, and tacticsbecause, O’Dell believes, the New Hampshire voter is better informed andmore likely to come out and vote than in the country at large. Listen to hisadvice for the candidates and media.</description><enclosure url="http://www.twinstatelive.com/podcasts/ODell.mp3" length="9575565" type="audio/mpeg" />       <pubDate>Thu, 21 Jun 2007 1:20:00 EST</pubDate>		<guid>http://www.twinstatelive.com/podcasts/ODell.mp3</guid>    </item>	<item>      <title>NH State Senator, Peter Burling (D-NH) puts the NH-2008 series into perspective.</title>      <link>http://www.twinstatelive.com/podcasts/Burling.mp3</link>      <description>Burling explains why the New Hampshire primary is still uniquely importantand produced an 80 percent turnout while continuing to be a place where the candidates and voters can interact. What are the voters in New Hampshirelooking for in 2008 and the senator's advice to the media that is covering the primary.</description>      <enclosure url="http://www.twinstatelive.com/podcasts/Burling.mp3" length="9575565" type="audio/mpeg" />   		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Jun 2007 12:00:00 EST</pubDate>		<guid>http://www.twinstatelive.com/podcasts/Burling.mp3</guid>    </item>	<language>en-us</language>  </channel></rss>