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'America, Are We Ready? The New Hampshire Primary'

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State law requires its primary to be “first in the nation” -- so what does that mean for democracy and the eventual outcome of the presidential nominating process that New Hampshire votes first? As everyone awaits the night’s results, hosts Brian Lehrer from WNYC, Laura Knoy from NHPR, plus callers from around the country will talk to each other about this night and how we pick our presidents.

This edition of "America, Are We Ready," is co-produced with New Hampshire Public Radio, and co-hosted by Laura Knoy, host of NHPR’s “The Exchange.” New Hampshire native, Laura Knoy, is well known in her home state for her in-depth coverage of important issues, probing interviews of newsmakers, and the ability to make every guest welcome and every news topic accessible to a wide audience.

WRVO presents “America, Are We Ready? The New Hampshire Primary,” a live national call-in hosted by WNYC’s Brian Lehrer and NHPR’s Laura Knoy. Listen this Tuesday, February 11 from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. for this live call-in program. This program will preempt “As It Happens” for that day.

Catch up on the latest news from NPR leading up to the New Hampshire Primary -- live results and analysis will aso be available after the polls close on February 11.

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