Winners comment on morning shows

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(AP) - New Hampshire's winners are weighing in on last night's surprising primary results.

Speaking on NBC's "Today" show, Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton says her comeback began with a Saturday night debate and says she was able to connect with voters "on a personal level."

Republican winner John McCain says he was simply "able to out campaign everybody."

Clinton will map strategy with her aides today, while her top rival and Iowa caucus winner Barack Obama will head to New Jersey for a pair of fundraisers. Obama has told "Today" Clinton ran a "terrific" campaign in the Granite State.

John Edwards will be focusing on South Carolina, where he was born.

Mitt Romney raises money in Boston before heading to Michigan where he'll battle McCain and Iowa victor Mike Huckabee. Rudy Giuliani bolted New Hampshire even before the ballots were counted last night and headed to Florida, the state he expects to propel him in the polls.

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