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Democrats flood tiny New Hampshire with a year to go

MANCHESTER, N.H. - So many presidential candidates are already traipsing through this tiny New England state that Neil Levesque has to play traffic cop.

As the boss of a coveted speaking venue at St. Anselm College, he recently had to maneuver to keep rivals from colliding when one candidate was speaking as the advance team for another wanted to scope out the place.

The candidate-collision risk peaked this Presidents Day weekend when seven Democratic presidential candidates - and one Republican - showed up in New Hampshire in the space of four days.

It's a buyer's market for the many potential Democratic voters just

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