In New Hampshire, wary voters want to go outside the status quo
They've swung behind two candidates, attracted by their vague promises to make America great again
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Concord, New Hampshire
PETROL is at US$1.76 per gallon in New Hampshire. The nation's unemployment rate has just hit an eight-year low.
Obviously, this is a country in dire need of a big change, said Charles Pewitt, 47, a New Hampshire businessman standing inside a political rally on Friday. "To say that the unemployment rate is low, and gas (petrol) is cheap, so everybody should be 'Happy days are here again'" doesn't ring true, said Mr Pewitt.
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