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  • Busch: Mitt Romney Wins Again, Is It Over? Wednesday, 11 Jan 2012 | 10:33 AM ET

    He clearly destroyed the rest of the field in a state that has a primary more akin to the general election compared to Iowa.

  • Romney Forges Broad Coalition in NH Primary Victory Tuesday, 10 Jan 2012 | 9:06 PM ET
    Mitt Romney

    Mitt Romney won broad support from conservatives and moderates and was widely viewed as Republicans' best hope of defeating President Barack Obama in this fall's elections, preliminary exit polls of voters in Tuesday's New Hampshire primary showed.

  • Romney Wins New Hampshire Primary!  Tuesday, 10 Jan 2012 | 7:56 PM ET

    Breaking down the poll numbers on Mitt Romney's win, and what the other GOP candidates need to do to get back in the game, with CNBC's John Harwood, Eamon Javers, and Vin Weber, Clark & Weinstock.

  • Mitt Romney's Momentum Message?  Tuesday, 10 Jan 2012 | 7:33 PM ET

    Does Mitt Romney have what it takes to beat President Obama in the general election? Also, discussing the message Romney must bring to the American people, with Vin Weber, Clark & Weinstock; Tony Fratto, former White House deputy press secretary; and Phil Musser, New Frontier Strategy.

  • New Hampshire's Turn to Decide  Tuesday, 10 Jan 2012 | 7:16 PM ET

    Robert Costa, National Review has the latest details on Tuesday's primary. Also, a look ahead for Mitt Romney, as the GOP candidates head to South Carolina, and debating whether Obama will launch a divisive campaign, with Howard Dean, former DNC chairman; Kevin Madden, JDA Frontline; and Mort Zuckerman, New York Daily News publisher.

  • Fierce Fighting at the GOP Finish Line  Tuesday, 10 Jan 2012 | 7:10 PM ET

    Discussing the implications of a New Hampshire win for Romney, and whether he can beat President Obama, with Howard Dean, former DNC chairman; Kevin Madden, JDA Frontline; and Mort Zuckerman, New York Daily News publisher.

  • In Dixville Notch, It's a Romney-Huntsman Tie Tuesday, 10 Jan 2012 | 8:17 AM ET

    Voters in the tiny New Hampshire village famed for casting the first ballots in the nation's first presidential primary found themselves in a tie Tuesday between Republicans Mitt Romney and Jon Huntsman.

  • Jon Huntsmann - NH Primary

    Romney's statements about firing people show he's not capable of beating President Obama, Jon Huntsman tells Larry Kudlow.

  • GOP Candidates Ready to Rumble  Monday, 9 Jan 2012 | 7:16 PM ET

    Robert Costa, National Review has the latest details from New Hampshire on the GOP primary and which candidate has the momentum, with Steve Forbes, Forbes Media chairman and editor-in-chief; Michael Steele, former RNC chairman.

  • Mitt Romney: Leader of the Pack?  Monday, 9 Jan 2012 | 7:10 PM ET

    Discussing whether Jon Huntsman has what it takes to move to the front-runner position in the GOP race and take the lead from Mitt Romney, with Steve Forbes, Forbes Media chairman and editor-in-chief; Michael Steele, former RNC chairman; and Robert Costa, National Review political reporter.

  • Huntsman: 'No Subsidies, No Corporate Welfare'  Monday, 9 Jan 2012 | 7:00 PM ET

    Former Utah Governor, Jon Huntsman, (R) discusses his campaign strategy, taxes, American manufacturing and his move up in the GOP New Hampshire primary.

  • Politics Up Close and Almost Personal Monday, 9 Jan 2012 | 11:30 AM ET
    Republican Candidates Participate In Final Debate Before NH Primary

    If campaigns are a feast, the days before the New Hampshire primary are a smorgasbord of cotton candy, mixed nuts and red meat. What follows is a sampling of the candidate’s offerings, The New York Times reports.

  • Message to my fellow conservatives: Please don’t blame the mainstream media for the improvement in jobs, unemployment, and economic growth. Reporters are not making this up. The economy is better. It’s going to give President Obama a leg up on the election. GOP beware, and come to your senses.

  • GOP: Iowa & Gauging the Granite State  Wednesday, 4 Jan 2012 | 7:00 PM ET

    Chuck Todd, NBC News has the latest details on the Iowa shake-up of the GOP field, and discussing the differences between the candidates, with Jen Psaki, fmr. White House deputy comm. dir.; Phil Musser, fmr. Romney 2008 campaign advisor; and Sara Fagen, DDC Advocacy partner. Also, Robert Costa, National Review reports on Rick Santorum's chances against Mitt Romney, going into New Hampshire.

  • Cramer: Investors Want Certainty  Wednesday, 4 Jan 2012 | 6:00 PM ET

    Mad Money host Jim Cramer explains why it doesn't matter who wins the Presidential election, what matters most to potential stock buyers and sellers is certainty.

  • The Bumpy GOP Campaign Road  Tuesday, 3 Jan 2012 | 7:47 PM ET

    CNBC's John Harwood has the update on the Iowa caucuses.

  • GOP Primary Concerns  Tuesday, 3 Jan 2012 | 7:37 PM ET

    J.C Watts, Watts Partners, discusses Newt Gingrich's showing in Iowa, and a look at the GOP strategy, as the candidates finish up in Iowa and head to New Hampshire, with Howard Dean, former DNC chairman, and Michael Steele, former RNC chairman.

  • Gingrich Hopes in New Hampshire  Tuesday, 3 Jan 2012 | 7:27 PM ET

    Discussing why New Hampshire's most influential newspaper endorsed Newt Gindgrich's candidacy, and Jon Huntsman's campaign in the Granite State, with Andrew Cline, New Hampshire Union-Leader.

  • Who's the Real Front-Runner in Iowa?  Tuesday, 3 Jan 2012 | 7:05 PM ET

    Discussing the likely outcome of the Iowa caucus and a look ahead to New Hampshire's GOP primary and Mitt Romney's big lead there, with James Pethokoukis, American Enterprise Institute; Bob Lutz, fmr. General Motors vice chairman; and Mort Zuckerman, New York Daily News publisher. Also, an update from Iowa, with Robert Costa, Nation Review.

  • Grading Gingrich's Tax Plan  Thursday, 29 Dec 2011 | 7:41 PM ET

    Grading Newt's tax plan and breaking down the GOP presidential field and the likely frontrunner, after the Iowa caucuses, with Steve Forbes, Forbes Media chairman & editor in chief; Jared Bernstein, fmr. chief economist to VP Joe Biden; and James Pethokoukis, American Enterprise Institute.