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It's the last dance
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Howard Dean and John Kerry are campaigning hard in New Hampshire ahead of Tuesday's primary.
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WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Check out the links below to hot political stories around the country this morning.
ONE VOTE AT A TIME: Candidates race around the state in the last full day of campaigning before tomorrow's New Hampshire primary.
The Union Leader: Candidates launch final push for NH voters
• NEW HAMPSHIRE NUMBERS: A round-up of some of today's poll numbers showing where voters in the Granite State may line up their support.
The Associated Press: Polls: Kerry holding a strong NH lead
• REGARDING GEORGE: The real contest is apparent in the last weekend of stumping: who can beat Bush?
The New York Times: With race near fever pitch, candidates zero in on Bush
• JOE'S MO: If you've heard Joe Lieberman say anything over the last 24 hours, you've heard him talking about "Joementum". Lieberman's feeling the energy of rising poll numbers over the weekend.
PoliticsNH.com: Lieberman says he feels post-debate momentum
• SUNDAY DEAN-ER: It's become the Sunday-before-election-day special: Judy Steinberg Dean joins her husband on the campaign trail to stand by her man. She did it in Iowa last week, and she did it again yesterday in New Hampshire.
The Boston Globe: Mrs. Dean takes stage to offer a boost
• LOSING HER BIG GET: Barbara Walters, disappointed at losing an interview with candidate wife Judy Steinberg Dean to her ABC colleague Diane Sawyer, is leaving "20/20" -- claiming to be seeking a new phase in her career.
The New York Post: Babs set to quit '20/20'
• DEAN'S BACK TO IRAQ ATTACK: Howard Dean returns to the issue that brought him prominence in the first place in his New Hampshire stumping yesterday.
The Boston Globe: Dean decries Iraq war in return to strategy
• KERRY'S PERSIAN GULF DEFENSE: Kerry response to Dean's attack this weekend that Kerry's 1991 opposition to the Gulf War is inconsistent with his 2002 support of military action in Iraq.
The Washington Post: Kerry defends votes on military action
• EDWARDS' HOMEFRONT: John Edwards, meanwhile, never uttered the words "terrorism" nor "Iraq" in his trek across New Hampshire yesterday.
The Boston Globe: Domestic policy dominates Edwards speeches
• FAST LANE TO BALLOT BOX: Wesley Clark's five-month campaign has proven to leave the candidate traveling a steep learning curve. How will he fare in tomorrow's primary?
The New York Times: With the race changing fast, Clark adjusts
• SHOW ME MISSOURI: Missouri's where it's at, with Gephardt out of the race and the Show Me State ready to pick up on the bounce out of New Hampshire. The Globe's Yvonne Abraham shares some fries with voters at a suburban McDonald's outside St. Louis and takes the pulse of the heated race in this February 3 primary state.
The Boston Globe: Momentum may be key in Missouri
• BLOG BLOG BLOG: Bloggers on Dean's website offer advice to the candidate on repairing his slide over the last week.
The Washington Post: After Dean's vociferous performance, bloggers offer an earful
Compiled by Shirley Zilberstein