On the primary trail in New Hampshire
The nation's first primary, in New Hampshire, kicks off February 9. CBS News Digital Journalist Jacqueline Alemany has been on the road in New Hampshire covering the campaigns for CBS News, and capturing her travels along the way.
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New Hampshire's first primary was held March 14, 1916, marking its 100th anniversary this year.
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No Democratic candidate has won the New Hampshire primary and gone on to win the general election since Jimmy Carter in 1976.
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Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney won the New Hampshire Primary in 2012.
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Hillary Clinton edged out then-Senator Barack Obama to win the 2008 New Hampshire Primary.
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Richard Nixon won the New Hampshire Primary in 1960, 1968, and 1972.
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New Hampshire Secretary of State Bill Gardner told reporters he expects record turnout for the primary this year.
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58 Candidates filed for the New Hampshire Primary -- 30 Republicans and 28 Democrats.
On the road in the granite state
1.3 million people live in the state of New Hampshire.