2.) For New Hampshire college students, the primary is a unique opportunity to get a get involved (and have a pull) in politics:http://nhpr.org/post/nh-campuses-primarys-presence-hard-miss

3.) Candidates are unlikely to win New Hampshire without a strong ground game: https://politics.concordmonitor.com/2016/02/politics-election/ground-game-strong/

SATURDAY

1.) In the final days before the first in the nation primary, Donald Trump may be losing ground with New Hampshire voters: http://nhpr.org/post/nh-voters-wrestle-final-primary-decisions-some-drift-trump

FRIDAY

1.) Ted Cruz tries to appeals to New Hampshire voters by creating a link between the country’s border security and the state’s opioid addiction epidemic: http://www.fosters.com/article/20160204/NEWS/160209678/17157

2.) Clinton won New Hampshire in 2008, beating Obama and proving her mettle as a candidate. Eight years later, the Granite State may not be the rock Hillary needs: http://nhpr.org/post/nh-was-clintons-firewall-2008-what-role-will-it-play-time-around

3.) Marco Rubio is riding on “Marco-mentum” in New Hampshire after his third-place win in Iowa, but it’s unclear if the new enthusiasm will translate into votes: http://nhpr.org/post/signs-marco-mentum-rubio-new-hampshire

4.) Polls show that only 40 percent of New Hampshire Republicans have decided on a candidate; this week, GOP hopefuls will fight to gain the vote of the remaining 60 percent: https://politics.concordmonitor.com/2016/02/politics-election/gop-candidates-scramble-for-new-hampshires-notorious-undecided-voters/ 

5.) What’s the price of victory? The Union Leader takes a comprehensive look at how much money candidates spend to gain a win in New Hampshire: http://www.unionleader.com/Retail-politics-Campaigns-tally-NH-expenditures