Before asking a question on immigration candidates, said one young voters in an interview here crowded City Council had a telephone conversation with John Huntsman for a Republican candidate visits earlier this city, a small college in the south-western corner of the state.
"I'm glad to see you again," Huntsman said, without missing a beat.
The former governor spoke of Utah in more than 160 events in New Hampshire since entering the race in June, but it was not until Sunday - less than 48 hours before polling stations opened in elementary schools in the country first - that seemed to finally find his voice.
Although it is across the spectrum of the Republican Party's ideology Rick Santorum, Huntsman is trying to follow the rules of the game played by himself with former Pennsylvania senator executed to perfection in Iowa: the campaign is more aggressive than anyone else in this country, and then only in the peak time.
"We do it the old" Huntsman said people here. "We're working on that."
As with Santorum in Iowa, and points of view and temperament Huntsman - at least in theory - is a good opportunity for the Republican electorate in the state of granite, a place he had staked his presidential aspirations election .
Among a crowd of more than 300 who came to see the student in the Huntsman Center Keene State on Sunday night that Miles rich, own a small business in nearby Peterborough.
One of the voters belonging to court with weapons, who plan to vote in the Republican primary on Tuesday, two miles planted a sign in the front yard Huntsman him several weeks ago.
"I think the Republican Party in general has become very dogmatic, and candidates feel they have to check all the boxes," said Miles. "He wants to be precise in their minds a bit. But mostly, I think he has a good mood."
Huntsman campaign has voters old Yankee Republicans, Independents, and two miles in a larger number than expected, leading to strong third or second pass has allowed South Carolina with some momentum.
Thirty-eight percent of voters who voted in the 2008 New Hampshire Republican Party, independents and two of his top advisers, said Huntsman's participation will depend on higher than expected by about 45 percent of voters members on Tuesday.
Huntsman team points to the lack of democracy challenged as the main reason to believe that this could happen.
The candidate's confidence depends on the brain is very good, especially with independents in the area of the state that is shaped like the letter "L", which runs north to south along the Connecticut River valley and then runs the southern part of the state, far from the coast of East Sea.
A sudden burst of energy surrounding the Huntsman's campaign was long shot for the first time earlier in the day at a ceremony in Hampstead, where he beat the crowd looked through the windows in an attempt to get a glimpse of her .
It was there that jumped over the counter Huntsman employees at the Town House Coffee Bean and smiled with an expression of buoyancy rarely showed how his hard, long slog in New Hampshire.
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