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    New Hampshire: The Republicans Get Down to Business

    Independents will be 40 percent of tomorrow's vote in New Hampshire. Will they help Huntsman emerge from the pack? Set the stage for a single anti-Romney candidate?

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    By Warren Olney • Jan 9, 2012 • 50m Listen

    Independents will be 40 percent of tomorrow's vote in New Hampshire. Will they help Jon Huntsman emerge from the pack? Will they set the stage for a single anti-Romney candidate in South Carolina or Florida? Also, an Iranian court sentences an accused American spy to death. On Reporter's Notebook, a remembrance of Tony Blankley, political insider, journalist and the voice of the Right on public radio's Left, Right and Center.

    Banner image: Republican presidential candidates (L-R) Jon Huntsman Jr., Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich and Rick Perry return to their podiums during a commercial break in the Republican Presidential Debate at Saint Anselm College January 7, 2012 in Manchester, New Hampshire. Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images

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      Warren Olney

      former KCRW broadcaster

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