Published: Tue, 4 Nov 2008
Description: (NECN: Brad Puffer, Manchester, NH) - New Hampshire has been good to Arizona Senator John McCain both in 2000 and this cycle. Will the Granite State come through for him again? John and Cindy McCain cast their ballots early this morning at a c...
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" Campaign about New Hampshire has been good to the Arizona senator both in 2000 and -- this cycle. Will the granite state come through for them once again -- offers in Manchester to -- right."
" that's right after traditionally loving John McCain and helping send him to denomination this time around. But now -- seeming to trend the other way as. Election Day is finally here John and Cindy McCain cast their ballots earlier this morning. At a Church near their home in Phoenix Arizona. McCain flashed a thumbs up sign before heading to a rally in Colorado. Where he told voters there he could feel the momentum going his way. While McCain has been trailing in the polls there are many hoping for an upset. Including former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney who spoke to supporters here in New Hampshire. Earlier today. A lot of folks very excited about the McCain Palin ticket. I think we're gonna surprise folks today it's going to be close in the in the battleground states like New Hampshire. This one is a key when of course winning New Hampshire could make the difference for John McCain. It's -- And -- are New Hampshire there has also been an expected record turnout a lot of the polls headlines in the morning those lines move quickly though. More than 740000. Voters expected to cast their ballots. Here in New Hampshire are deep at bread the Republican Party filed a complaint today in New Hampshire what was that about. Well there are several polling stations with a GOP was concerned they could not watch the same day registration process here in New Hampshire you can show up with an IT. And proof of residency and register and then vote. They wanted to see that process to make sure that it was a above board. They couldn't at several polling stations went to court. The court ruled in their favor they were allowed to -- get closer but overall they don't see this is a major issue in today's voting procedures. In Manchester, New Hampshire tonight thank you."