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10:40 AM ET, January 9, 2008

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Maureen Dowd / New York Times:
Can Hillary Cry Her Way Back to the White House?  —  DERRY, N.H.  —  When I walked into the office Monday, people were clustering around a computer to watch what they thought they would never see: Hillary Clinton with the unmistakable look of tears in her eyes.  —  A woman gazing at the screen was grimacing, saying it was bad.
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Melissa McEwan / Shakespeare's Sister:
Shut Up, Maureen Dowd  —  Part wev in an Ongoing Series by Tart and me, named elegantly and succinctly by Tart, about the World's Most Obnoxious Feminist Concern TrollTM.  —  Wow.  MoDo needs some spectaular amounts of Shutting Up for this one, which is mind-blowingly appalling …
Adam Nagourney / New York Times:
Clinton Escapes to Fight Another Day  —  MANCHESTER, N.H. — Hillary Rodham Clinton is back.  —  With solid support from registered Democrats and the backing of women, who deserted her in Iowa, Senator Clinton beat Senator Barack Obama of Illinois with a margin that — if not particularly wide …
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Michael Calderone / The Politico:
After N.H., can the media come back?  —  Cable news pundits may have successfully predicted John McCain's victory in New Hampshire, but they sure had a lot of explaining to do around 10:30 p.m., once The Associated Press and MSNBC projected victory for Hillary Rodham Clinton.  —  “The polls were so wrong.
Kathleen Hennessey / Associated Press:
Obama wins endorsement of SEIU Nevada
Jeff Zeleny / New York Times:
From a Big Boost for Obama to a Sharp Blow
Washington Post:
N.Y. Senator Defies Polls, Edges Obama
Discussion: Blue Crab Boulevard and TalkLeft
Gary Langer / The Numbers:
New Hampshire's Polling Fiasco  —  There will be a serious, critical look at the final pre-election polls in the Democratic presidential primary in New Hampshire; that is essential.  It is simply unprecedented for so many polls to have been so wrong.  We need to know why.
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Brad Friedman / The BRAD BLOG:
NH Primary: Pre-Election Polls Wildly Different Than Results Announced for Clinton/Obama  —  [UPDATED several times at end of article, and still developing with new updates...]  —  I'm not sure why Obama would have conceded so soon, given the virtually inexplicable turn of events in New Hampshire tonight.
Matthew Yglesias:
How Wrong Were The Polls?  —  Commenter Brian makes an observation “No one is talking about how the polls actually nailed Obama's number.  Obama didn't lose this election.  He stayed steady and Hillary surged ahead."  That seems to be true.  Here's a chart comparing the actual results …
Discussion: MoJoBlog, Betsy's Page and Whiskey Fire
Washington Post:
Polls Were Right About McCain but Missed the Call on Clinton's Primary Win  —  While pre-election polls in New Hampshire got Sen. John McCain's margin of victory about right on the Republican side, late polls fundamentally mischaracterized the status of the Democratic race.
Discussion: The Swamp
Mark Blumenthal / Pollster.com:
NH RESULTS THREAD
Will / Attytood:
Is “Bradley effect” behind the Clinton surge?  —  Does Hillary Clinton's unexpectedly strong showing in New Hampshire tonight mean that the racially charged Bradley effect" is still hanging around in American politics?  —  The “Bradley effect” is the name that some political pundits gave …
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Andrew Sullivan / The Daily Dish:
The Return Of The Bradley Effect?  —  It's one explanation for the big gap between the final polls and the result: … Tonight is the first primary - not a caucus.  People get to vote in a secret ballot - not in front of their largely liberal peers, as in Iowa.
Kathleen Gray / Detroit Free Press:
McCain, Romney about to take Michigan by storm  —  Starting today, it's Michigan's turn.  —  And the state's presidential primary, at least on the Republican side, apparently has come down to a two-man battle between Arizona Sen. John McCain, fresh off Tuesday's victory in the New Hampshire primary …
Discussion: Riehl World View
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Daniel Gross / Slate:
WHY WERE THE POLITICAL FUTURES MARKETS SO WRONG ABOUT OBAMA AND CLINTON?  —  So, I've been watching the action in one of the political futures markets this evening, Intrade.  And the action in this prediction market has reinforced my opinion that these are less futures markets than immediate-past markets.
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Tom Maguire / JustOneMinute:
Bold Prediction: The Impending Obama Media Backlash  —  So here is the latest Bold Prediction, inspired by a late night and little caffeine - Obama is about to endure a media backlash.  —  Why a bursting of his media bubble?  Well, they (alright, “they") have finally admitted what was obvious …
Discussion: The Page, Hot Air, QandO and FishBowlDC
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Kenneth Lovett / New York Post:
BARACK'S ‘FAIRY TALE’
Discussion: The Moderate Voice
Ed Morrissey / Captain's Quarters:
Did The Ronulans Disappear Overnight?  —  A funny thing happened on my way to the predictable onslaught of Ron Paul supporters in my comments section after yesterday's post about his newsletters.  The onslaught never arrived — and neither did the supposed Revolution from New Hampshire.
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The Daily Howler:
WE SIMPLY REFUSE TO BE TRUTHFUL!  Peter Fenn seems like a nice guy.  He won't tell the truth even now:  —  WE GOOFED: Yesterday's HOWLER didn't get posted.  To ponder what might have been, see THE DAILY HOWLER, 1/7/08.  —  CHARLIE AND BETSY SPIN SOCIAL: In our view …
Eric Boehlert / Media Matters for America:
Kristol and Dowd, together at last at the NY Times  —  Was The New York Times' decision to hire de facto Republican consultant Bill Kristol as a political columnist really such a shock?  The more upsetting realization for longtime readers may be that the move actually made sense …
Discussion: Firedoglake and Eschaton
 
 
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John Fund / Opinion Journal:
Voter-Fraud Showdown  —  How can anyone object to asking for ID?
Discussion: Betsy's Page
Josh Marshall / Talking Points Memo:
MAKING SENSE OF IT  —  It's hard for me to remember an election …
Discussion: The Newshoggers
The Corner:
Oops  —  We'll be hearing a lot about the need for a critical …
Steve Schifferes / BBC:
China ‘cushions world slump’
Discussion: JammieWearingFool
HillaryClinton.com:
Remarks following the New Hampshire primary
Discussion: The Seminal
Houston Chronicle:
More e-mails emerge in Harris County DA scandal
Matthew Mosk / Washington Post:
FEC Reduced to Offering Advice
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Barbara Raab / MSNBC:
ABOUT LAST NIGHT  —  By Brian Williams, Anchor and managing editor
Discussion: NewsBusters.org and FishBowlDC
Ari Melber / The Huffington Post:
Inside Clinton's Narrow Comeback
Dr. Clarissa Pinkola Estés / The Moderate Voice:
Polling, Schmolling: Biggest News Not Hillary NH: But Seduction …
Greg Veis / The Plank:
What We Can Learn From The Democratic Exit Polls
 

 
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Caitlin Huston / The Hollywood Reporter:
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Mark Sweney / The Guardian:
National World, one of the UK's biggest newspaper groups, gets a £56.2M buyout offer from shareholder Media Concierge, a 40% premium to its Nov. 21 stock price

Lachlan Cartwright / The Ankler:
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