Elsewhere: Polls, Youth Vote, Next States

Hillary Clinton raised $760,000 online in the hours the New Hampshire primaries came back.

Natpol at Room Eight doesn’t think the New Hampshire polls were wrong.

Mike Huckabee recycles his “guy you work with, not the guy who laid you off” line in a new ad going up in Michigan.

Mitt Romney is not upping his ad buys in South Carolina and Florida.

In Nevada, there’s the Richardson factor.

Even though New Hampshire is over, Huckabee is still being nice about McCain.

The Primary Monitor Blog has a bad metaphor alert about Unity, N.H.

According to one analysis, Barack Obama did well in New Hampshire where Howard Dean did well, and Hillary where John Kerry did well.

Here’s some analysis on how Hillary captured the youth vote.

Christine Quinn is thrilled about Hillary.

Mark Parry notes that Eliot Spitzer did not address tuition or state universities other than the flagships in his speech today.

New York Construction magazine has a wonky new blog about New York’s favorite past time: real estate development.

And in case you missed them, these stories from the Observer:

Our massive New Hampshire team (of four) reports from the surprise primary.

Jason Horowitz and John Koblin write about the Clinton campaign’s changing relationship with the press, namely that, “In the last week, she has taken to patting reporters’ faces like an Italian grandmother, squeezing their arms and calling them ‘sweetie.’”

Choire Sicha appoints himself one of the few press members to actually cover Giuliani in the Granite State.

And pictured above are State Democratic Party Chairwoman June O’Neil and co-chair Dave Pollak, happy to see Azi in Albany.

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