proving pollsters wrong
Proving pollsters wrong, Hillary Clinton pulled it off in New Hampshire to give a fillip for her campaign to be the first woman president of America.

The win was unexpected, especially after the media spin machine had more or less written her off after the Iowa caucus, where Barack Obama was christened as the front runner for the Democratic nomination.

Clinton’s win in the second caucus is indeed a comeback.

The contest is bound to get more intense from here on as the divide between those seeking change and those who feel more comfortable with experience gets sharper.

The wave of youth power supporting Obama may not get the better of the charisma the Clintons hold over the American people.

The primaries have only been held in two states, but a trend is emerging that by the end of it the race in the Democrat camp is narrowing down to a show down between Obama and Hillary.

What the New Hampshire caucus has thrown up is that the contest for the Republican nomination is getting crowded.

John McCain, winning the caucus has upturned most calculations.

‘Mac is Back’ dies show that there are many who endorse the America’s current foreign policies and justify the rollout of the still born Iraq peace plan.

New Hampshire win of McCain, a known supporter of US intervention in Iraq, makes the divide between those who want course correction from those who stand by what post 9/11 American foreign policy are being pursued even sharper.