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January 7, 2008

ON THE ISSUES: N.H. voters weigh in

Beginning in October, and running through December, The Eagle-Tribune has been taking a detailed look at the issues that Southern New Hampshire voters are really concerned with in the 2008 presidential election. How do we know? We asked them. The following stories are a look at some of the major issues facing the candidates, in the eyes of the voters:

Click here for a grid summarizing the candidates' positions on each issue.

Introduction

Health care
Where the candidates stand

U.S. presence in Iraq
Where the candidates stand

Social Security
Where the candidates stand

National security
Where the candidates stand

Public education
Where the candidates stand

Immigration
Where the candidates stand

Taxes
Where the candidates stand

U.S. foreign relations/world image
Where the candidates stand

Alternative energy
Where the candidates stand

Environment
Where the candidates stand

Employment
Where the candidates stand

Military spending
Where the candidates stand

Global warming
Where the candidates stand

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