Campus Voices captures Barack Obama in front of the State Capitol in Concord, New Hampshire as he officially places his name on the New Hampshire primary ballot. By Van Le and Katie McCabe.
Harvard students able to talk to Ron Paul as he answers questions about his candidacy and about the role of young people in his campaign and the resonance of his message with them. By Sam Novey.
Even voters not fully paying attention to the presidential
race in New Hampshire are mulling over their choices. These include
folks more interested in spending their Saturday afternoon watching
football on the big screen TV at a local sports bar, than at a
political event with a candidate.
Created by Sam Novey and Peter Bacon
Campus Voices feature's Republican stalwart Ruth Griffin, who is firmly in Huckabee's corner as he files to place his name on the New Hampshire primary ballot. By Sam Novey and Katie McCabe.
Students covering the presidential campaign show how through determination and ingenuity, Kate Rick turned her strong conservative beliefs into a central role with Ron Paul's presidential campaign in New Hampshire. By Sam Novey
After having lunch at this well-known political hub in Manchester, students from Harvard report on the history and the candidates who have come through the door. By Katie McCabe and Jay Lundy.
Young reporters interview an activist that uses a snowman suit to make his point: We can all make an impact on reducing the dangers of global warming. By Katie McCabe and Sam Novey.
Young reporters interview U.S. Representative Paul Hodes (D-NH). Hodes talks about Barack Obama's candidacy and why he feels Obama is the right choice. By Van Le.
National political reporter Carl Cameron is on the road in
New Hampshire covering the candidates and gives Campus Voices his take
on the state of the race with only 5 weeks to go.
Created by: Jon Noronha, Van Le, and Athena Katsampes
In a visit to Mitt Romney's Portsmouth headquarters, Campus
Voices found a very committed supporter ready to convince anyone who
asks that Mitt Romney would make a great president.
Created by: Kristin Blagg, Kristine Beckerle, Kristin Unruh & Katie McCabe
Sometimes campaigning is as simple as spending time in a
small town diner while locals get their fill of coffee, fried eggs and
conversation. Bill Richardson found a welcoming morning crowd at the
Tilt'n Diner in Tilton, NH.
Created by Athena Katsampes, Chelsea Shover and Katie McCabe
What is the role of young people in this election? We asked Bob Schieffer of CBS News, Chuck Todd of NBC News, journalist David Frum, and Jason Linkins of The Huffington Post.
With the South Carolina Democratic Primary and the presidential campaign in full gear, students outside of Iowa and New Hampshire are excited to hear from candidates first hand.
When the Democrats hold their traditional Jefferson Jackson Day Dinner, the most fervent supports of all the candidates come to show their committment. One Obama supporter shares his thoughts. By Sam Novey and Noah Bunzl.