NASHUA, N.H. — The Granite State takes its first-in-the-nation status seriously as its voters take the time to really get to know candidates by using every opportunity to meet the candidates in town halls and coffee shops across the state. Still, over 40 percent of these voters remain undecided going into Tuesday’s primary. Further, an overwhelming majority of these voters are not affiliated with any party, meaning they can vote in either the Republican or Democratic primaries. Many voters the Washington Examiner has spoken with say they are still wrestling with which party’s primary they will actually vote in.
Watch as Senior Political Columnist David Drucker breaks down the fluid state of the race and considers just how much New Jersey Governor Christie’s full-on attack of Florida Senator Marco Rubio in Saturday’s debate is weighing on the mind of New Hampshire voters.

