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Democratic White House hopeful Hillary Clinton defied pundits and pollsters by winning New Hampshire's primary, beating rival Barack Obama.Democratic White House hopeful Hillary Clinton defied pundits and pollsters by winning New Hampshire's primary, beating rival Barack Obama.
John McCain made his own remarkable political comeback with a comfortable win in the Republican contest.John McCain made his own remarkable political comeback with a comfortable win in the Republican contest.
In a night of high political drama, turnout was nearly half a million - more than double the number in 2004.In a night of high political drama, turnout was nearly half a million - more than double the number in 2004.
Candidates are aiming to build momentum before more than 20 states hold polls on 5 February, known as Super Tuesday.Candidates are aiming to build momentum before more than 20 states hold polls on 5 February, known as Super Tuesday.
New York Senator Clinton, 60, told a cheering crowd of supporters: "Over the last week I listened to you and in the process I found my own voice. I felt like we all spoke from our hearts and I am so gratified that you responded."New York Senator Clinton, 60, told a cheering crowd of supporters: "Over the last week I listened to you and in the process I found my own voice. I felt like we all spoke from our hearts and I am so gratified that you responded."
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She echoed her husband, former President Bill Clinton, who in New Hampshire's primary in 1992 called himself the "comeback kid" when his own White House bid was resurrected by a strong, second place finish in the state.She echoed her husband, former President Bill Clinton, who in New Hampshire's primary in 1992 called himself the "comeback kid" when his own White House bid was resurrected by a strong, second place finish in the state.
DEMOCRATIC RACE Hillary Clinton - 39%Barack Obama - 36%John Edwards - 17%Bill Richardson - 5% Source: Associated Press class="" href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/thereporters/justinwebb/">Analysis: Clinton's surprise? class="" href="/1/hi/in_pictures/7177436.stm">In pictures: N Hampshire vote class="" href="/1/hi/world/americas/7178297.stm">Key quotes Polling station interviews suggested female voters, who deserted Mrs Clinton last week in Iowa, and registered Democrats helped sweep her to victory, overcoming Senator Obama's advantage among New Hampshire's independent voters.
Polling station interviews suggested registered Democrats and female voters, who deserted Mrs Clinton last week in Iowa, helped sweep her to victory, overcoming Senator Obama's advantage among New Hampshire's independent voters. Mr Obama, a 46-year-old first-term senator from Illinois, said: "I want to congratulate Senator Clinton on a hard fought victory here in New Hampshire. She did an outstanding job."
Mr Obama said: "I want to congratulate Senator Clinton on a hard fought victory here in New Hampshire. She did an outstanding job, give her a big round of applause." He had gone into the vote with leads of up to 13 points in opinion polls following his impressive win in Thursday's Iowa caucuses, after trailing Mrs Clinton for much of the campaign.
He had gone into the vote with leads of up to 13 points in opinion polls following his impressive victory in Thursday's Iowa caucuses, after trailing Mrs Clinton for much of the campaign. BBC diplomatic correspondent Jonathan Marcus says the stage is now set for a remarkable toe-to-toe fight for the Democratic nomination.
McCain supporters chanted "Mac is back, Mac is back". href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediaselector/check/player/nol/newsid_7170000/newsid_7178200?redirect=7178243.stm&news=1&nbwm=1&bbwm=1&nbram=1&bbram=1&asb=1" onClick="javascript:newsi.utils.av.launch({el:this});return false;">McCain victory speech The contest will pit the experience and financial muscle of the Clinton campaign against the Obama camp's transformational message, says our correspondent.
The BBC's Kevin Connolly in New Hampshire says Mrs Clinton's win may be down to an extraordinary moment on Monday when she appeared close to tears as she talked about how much public service meant to her. Clinton aides said her win may be down to an extraordinary moment on Monday when she appeared close to tears as she talked about how much public service meant to her.
John Edwards, who came third in the Democrat contest, reminded supporters in Manchester, New Hampshire, that there were "48 states left to go".John Edwards, who came third in the Democrat contest, reminded supporters in Manchester, New Hampshire, that there were "48 states left to go".
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In the Republican race, Arizona Senator McCain rode to victory, taking 37% of the vote to defeat former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney into second place with 32%. In the Republican race, Arizona Senator McCain rode to victory, taking 37% of the vote to defeat his higher spending rival Mitt Romney into second place with 32%.
The 71-year-old former Vietnam prisoner of war's triumph put him firmly back in contention for the White House, said correspondents. The triumph by the 71-year-old former Vietnam prisoner of war - who has promised voters to "follow Osama Bin Laden to the gates of hell" - put him firmly back in contention for the White House, said correspondents.
REPUBLICAN RACE John McCain - 37%Mitt Romney - 32%Mike Huckabee - 11% Rudy Giuliani - 9%Ron Paul - 8% Source: ABC Tale of two comebacks McCain supporters chanted "Mac is back, Mac is back". href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediaselector/check/player/nol/newsid_7170000/newsid_7178200?redirect=7178243.stm&news=1&nbwm=1&bbwm=1&nbram=1&bbram=1&asb=1" onClick="javascript:newsi.utils.av.launch({el:this});return false;">McCain victory speech class="" href="/1/hi/world/americas/7178336.stm">Tale of two comebacks class="" href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/thereporters/justinwebb/">Analysis: Clinton's surprise? class="" href="/1/hi/in_pictures/7177436.stm">In pictures: N Hampshire vote class="" href="/1/hi/world/americas/7178297.stm">Key quotes
Mr McCain used to be the front-runner but his campaign crumbled last year when his funds and support evaporated, analysts said, down to his unflinching support for the Iraq war.Mr McCain used to be the front-runner but his campaign crumbled last year when his funds and support evaporated, analysts said, down to his unflinching support for the Iraq war.
At his campaign headquarters, Mr McCain thanked his supporters, saying: "My friends, you know I'm passed the age where I can claim the noun 'kid', no matter what adjective precedes it. But tonight we sure showed 'em what a comeback looks like."At his campaign headquarters, Mr McCain thanked his supporters, saying: "My friends, you know I'm passed the age where I can claim the noun 'kid', no matter what adjective precedes it. But tonight we sure showed 'em what a comeback looks like."
Former Massachusetts governor Mr Romney congratulated Mr McCain and said: "Well another silver... I'd rather have a gold, but I got another silver.Former Massachusetts governor Mr Romney congratulated Mr McCain and said: "Well another silver... I'd rather have a gold, but I got another silver.
Former Arkansas governor and Baptist minister Mike Huckabee and former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani came in with 11% and 9% of the vote for the Republicans, according to ABC projections. Ex-Arkansas governor and Baptist minister Mike Huckabee and former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani came in with 11% and 9% of the vote for the Republicans.
KEY DATES AHEAD 15 Jan: Michigan primary19 Jan: Nevada caucuses; South Carolina primary (Rep)26 Jan: South Carolina primary (Dem)29 Jan: Florida primary5 Feb: some 20 states including California, New York, New Jersey Q&A: US primariesKEY DATES AHEAD 15 Jan: Michigan primary19 Jan: Nevada caucuses; South Carolina primary (Rep)26 Jan: South Carolina primary (Dem)29 Jan: Florida primary5 Feb: some 20 states including California, New York, New Jersey Q&A: US primaries
Mr Giuliani said he planned to stay in the race and was looking forward to Florida's 29 January primary. Mr Giuliani - who analysts say has yet to fully enter the fray - said he planned to stay in the race and was looking forward to Florida's 29 January primary.
The BBC's James Coomarasamy in New Hampshire says a wounded Mr Romney must now bounce back from his Iowa and New Hampshire defeats, states where he far outspent his opponents.The BBC's James Coomarasamy in New Hampshire says a wounded Mr Romney must now bounce back from his Iowa and New Hampshire defeats, states where he far outspent his opponents.
Mr Huckabee, by contrast, will take heart from his third place finish in a state where he was never expected to do well, our correspondent says.Mr Huckabee, by contrast, will take heart from his third place finish in a state where he was never expected to do well, our correspondent says.
The election battle now gathers pace, with Michigan holding its primary next Tuesday and Nevada its caucuses on 19 January.The election battle now gathers pace, with Michigan holding its primary next Tuesday and Nevada its caucuses on 19 January.
And the next big contests are set for South Carolina, where Republicans hold their primary on 19 January with the Democrats in the state making their choice a week later on 26 January.And the next big contests are set for South Carolina, where Republicans hold their primary on 19 January with the Democrats in the state making their choice a week later on 26 January.
Analysts say South Carolina's large bloc of black Democratic voters is likely to go for Mr Obama, who aims to become the first black US president.Analysts say South Carolina's large bloc of black Democratic voters is likely to go for Mr Obama, who aims to become the first black US president.