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Joseph McQuaid
2020-01-19T19:59:58-05:00https://ximage.c-spanvideo.org/eyJidWNrZXQiOiJwaWN0dXJlcy5jLXNwYW52aWRlby5vcmciLCJrZXkiOiJGaWxlc1wvODU1XC8yMDIwMDExOTIwMDEwMjAwMV9oZC5qcGciLCJlZGl0cyI6eyJyZXNpemUiOnsiZml0IjoiY292ZXIiLCJoZWlnaHQiOjUwNn19fQ==Joseph McQuaid, New Hampshire Union Leader editor-at-large and former publisher (1999-2019), talked about his state’s presidential primary history as well as the state of politics in New Hampshire. The 2020 New Hampshire primary is on February 11.
Among the clips shown during the program were former Union Leader publisher Nackey Loeb talking about the newspaper’s 1996 endorsement of Pat Buchanan; former President Clinton calling himself the “comeback kid” after finishing second in the 1992 New Hampshire primary; former President Reagan’s “I am paying for this microphone” quip during the 1980 New Hampshire Republican primary debate; and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s emotional remarks at a cafe on the eve of the 2008 New Hampshire primary.
Joseph McQuaid, New Hampshire Union Leader editor-at-large and former publisher (1999-2019), talked about his state’s presidential primary h…
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Joseph McQuaid, New Hampshire Union Leader editor-at-large and former publisher (1999-2019), talked about his state’s presidential primary history as well as the state of politics in New Hampshire. The 2020 New Hampshire primary is on February 11.
Among the clips shown during the program were former Union Leader publisher Nackey Loeb talking about the newspaper’s 1996 endorsement of Pat Buchanan; former President Clinton calling himself the “comeback kid” after finishing second in the 1992 New Hampshire primary; former President Reagan’s “I am paying for this microphone” quip during the 1980 New Hampshire Republican primary debate; and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s emotional remarks at a cafe on the eve of the 2008 New Hampshire primary. close
Among the clips shown during the program were former Union Leader publisher Nackey Loeb talking about the newspaper’s 1996 endorsement of Pat Buchanan; former President Clinton calling himself the “comeback kid” after finishing second in the 1992 New Hampshire primary; former President Reagan’s “I am paying for this microphone” quip during the 1980 New Hampshire Republican primary debate; and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s emotional remarks at a cafe on the eve of the 2008 New Hampshire primary.
Joseph McQuaid, New Hampshire Union Leader editor-at-large and former publisher (1999-2019), talked about his state’s presidential primary h… read more
Joseph McQuaid, New Hampshire Union Leader editor-at-large and former publisher (1999-2019), talked about his state’s presidential primary history as well as the state of politics in New Hampshire. The 2020 New Hampshire primary is on February 11.
Among the clips shown during the program were former Union Leader publisher Nackey Loeb talking about the newspaper’s 1996 endorsement of Pat Buchanan; former President Clinton calling himself the “comeback kid” after finishing second in the 1992 New Hampshire primary; former President Reagan’s “I am paying for this microphone” quip during the 1980 New Hampshire Republican primary debate; and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s emotional remarks at a cafe on the eve of the 2008 New Hampshire primary. close
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