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On to February 5th

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Wednesday, January 09, 2008

We start down the road to February 5th with a look at how the New Hampshire primary sets up New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. Also: defining moments for Corzine and Spitzer with their State of the State addresses.

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Are You the One? New Hampshire Results

Melissa Harris-Lacewell, associate professor of Politics and African American Studies at Princeton University, and WNYC's political director Andrea Bernstein review the New Hampshire primary results.

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Are You the One? What's Next for the Candidates

Anthony D. Weiner (D, Brooklyn and Queens), U.S. Congressman and supporter of Senator Clinton's 2008 presidential bid, talks about her possible campaign strategy post-New Hampshire.

Then, New Jersey State Senator Joe Kyrillos (R-Monmouth County), N.J. state chair of Mitt Romney’s campaign, does the same for his candidate.

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Are You the One? Polling New York & New Jersey

Peter J. Woolley, professor of Comparative Politics at Fairleigh Dickinson University and executive director of The PublicMind, and Lee Miringoff, director of The Marist Institute for Public Opinion, review the New Hampshire results and look ahead to February 5th.

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Are You the One? Edwards Campaign

Chris Kofinis, Edwards for President communications director, talks about where his candidate goes from here.

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Are You The One? Open Phones

Supporters of John Edwards weigh in on whether their candidate should drop out and endorse Barack Obama or not.

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States of the States

WNYC reporter Bob Hennelly reviews the New Jersey State of the State address and previews New York's.

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Over the Triborough Bridge

Dale Shaw, morning traffic anchor at Air America Radio, WWRL, offers a traffic reporter's perspective on the renaming of the Triborough Bridge. What do you think?

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Is Green Marketing for Real?

Daniel Esty, Yale Law School professor and the director of the Center for Business and Environment at Yale and the co-author of Green to Gold: How Smart Companies Use Environmental Strategy to Innovate, Create Value, and Build Competitive Advantage (Yale University Press, 2006) talks about efforts ...

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