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{{primary sources|date=January 2018}}{{Italic title|string=New Hampshire}}{{Infobox television | show_name = New Hampshire | genre = Documentary | num_seasons = 1 | num_episodes = 7 | runtime = 7-12 minutes | company = HuffPost | first_aired = January 21, 2016 | last_aired = February 23, 2016 }}New Hampshire is a HuffPost Originals documentary miniseries. It is a seven-part series chronicling the New Hampshire primary of the 2016 U.S. presidential election.[1][2] People featured The series features exclusive content and interviews with numerous politicians, journalists, and voters involved with the primary, including: - Chris Christie, Republican presidential candidate and New Jersey governor
- Jackie Alemany, CBS News correspondent
- Bill Gardner, New Hampshire Secretary of State
- Lindsey Graham, Republican presidential candidate and U.S. Senator from South Carolina
- Kelly Ayotte, Republican U.S. Senator from New Hampshire
- Jason Freeman, Republican Tracker
- Charlie Pearce, Christie campaign official
- John Kasich, Republican presidential candidate and Ohio governor
- Jeb Bush, Republican presidential candidate and former Florida governor
- Bernie Sanders, Democratic presidential candidate and U.S. Senator from Vermont
- Kriss Belvins, make-up artist
- Christopher Hickey, EMS training officer
- Voters in Recovery; Electra Delano, Jessica Wheeler, Jeff Douley, Dennis Dutra
- Mike Gamanche, District Chief of the Manchester Fire Department
- Michael Leafe, Manchester Fire Department
New Hampshire voters featured include Belinda Phillips, Laura Smith, Mary Donnelly, David Chick (from Vermont) Episodes Episode | Title | Air Date{{Episode list|EpisodeNumber=1|Title=What It Takes In The Granite State|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2016|2|21}}|ShortSummary=As the most compelling race for the White House in memory shifts into high gear, “New Hampshire” provides a firsthand perspective on what's happening on the ground in the nation’s first and most important primary state.}}{{Episode list|EpisodeNumber=2|Title=How To Win By Being Yourself|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2016|1|25}}|ShortSummary=The 2016 presidential candidates who are perceived as being most authentic tend to be the most successful in the first-in-the-nation primary state.}}{{Episode list|EpisodeNumber=3|Title=How The Heroin Crisis Is Bleeding Into The Primary|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2016|1|26}}|ShortSummary=How face-to-face interaction among voters and presidential candidates has brought New Hampshire's debilitating drug epidemic to the forefront of the 2016 campaign.}}{{Episode list|EpisodeNumber=4|Title=Not Just For Old, White People|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2016|2|2}}|ShortSummary=Young people are more engaged in this year’s primary than what the popular image might suggest.}}{{Episode list|EpisodeNumber=5|Title=The Primary Is Dead; Long Live The Primary|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2016|2|9}}|ShortSummary=Amid a 2016 race that has been largely nationalized, the first-in-the-nation primary's relevance and unique style of campaigning have been called into question.}}{{Episode list|EpisodeNumber=6|Title=Always First, Sometimes Right|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2016|2|16}}|ShortSummary=Over the last century, the New Hampshire primary has seen triumphs and missteps that have changed the course of the presidency and American history.}}{{Episode list|EpisodeNumber=7|Title=Insiders Out!|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2016|2|23}}|ShortSummary=In the last installment of the HuffPost Originals series "New Hampshire," we look at why insurgent candidates from both parties triumphed on New Hampshire's Primary Day in 2016.}} |
References 1. ^{{Cite web|url=http://shows.huffingtonpost.com/newhampshire|title='New Hampshire' Trailer|website=The Huffington Post|language=en|access-date=2017-12-09}} 2. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/new-hampshire-behind-the-scenes_us_568d453de4b0cad15e62e456|title="New Hampshire": The Making Of A President In The Granite State|last=Conroy|first=Scott|date=2016-01-07|work=Huffington Post|access-date=2017-12-10|language=en-US}}
1 : 2016 American television series debuts |