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Granite State Crumbles?

In New Hampshire Republican Rep. Jeb Bradley is having a much tougher time holding on against anti-war candidate Carol Shea-Porter than expected, despite one of the state's most liberal papers issuing this scathing editorial grudgingly endorsing Bradley. In the other district, Charlie Bass is facing hard times as well.

AmSpec contributor and Union Leader Editorial Page Editor Andrew Cline has the goods liveblogging here. He writes: "It's still early, but in New Hampshire, things are looking very, very good for Democrats. I've heard the following metaphors so far: Tsunami, tidal wave, and wipeout."

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