(AP) - The debate is over, but the Democrats are still hard at work trying to convince voters with just two days to go until New Hampshire's primary.
Hillary Clinton is echoing her comments from last night, telling supporters in New Hampshire there's a difference "between promising and performing." During the ABC debate, she jabbed at her rivals, saying she's "not just running on a promise of change" she's "running on 35 years of change."
Things are close in the Granite State.
A CNN/WMUR poll released yesterday found Clinton and rival Barack Obama tied at 33 percent each and John Edwards trailing at 20 percent.
Edwards is hoping to stretch a second place finish in Iowa to New Hampshire. On ABC's "This Week," he says whatever happens in New Hampshire and following states he's "in this through the convention and to the White House."
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