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 A voter prepares to cast his ballot for the New Hampshire GOP primary  stanley cup at Webster School on Tuesday in Manchester. Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images.All eyes are on New Hampshire this Tuesday as the Granite State chooses its favorite Republican candidate. While Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney scrapped by with eight votes after last week   Iowa caucuses, he is still favored to take the lead again this time around. With several contenders out of the race, who will New Hampshire pick  Join the PBS NewsHour online and on air for live results and analysis.  Watch the PBS NewsHour shows live from 6 to 7 p.m. ET, the West Coast edition from 9 to 10 p.m. ET and a results special from 11 to 11:30 p.m. ET  here or on your local station   website. We ;ll also be streaming live from 6 p stanley cup .m.  stanley cup ET on, even when the broadcast is off air, with results and candidate speeches, so keep an eye on our stream.Check out the links below for more on how to follow along tonight: Follow live results in our Vote 2012 map center.Take a look at what our politics team has been up to in Scenes from New Hampshire   Campaign Trail. Gwen Ifill asks: What do New Hampshire voters want in a Republican nominee  Get up to speed on what the candidates are saying about each other  especially about Romney.How are candidates campaigning differently in New Hampshire and South Carolina after Iowa  Judy Woodruff examines GOP campaign strategies. Follow the PBS NewsHour   politics  Kqbl Trump points to travel ban after reports of London attacks
 COLUMBIA, S.C. 鈥?Democratic presidential candidate Cory Booker on Friday said that it   time to overhaul environmental policies that he sees as unfairly disadvantaging minority and impoverished communities.Calling environmental inequality one of today   civil rights battles, the New Jersey senator said during a campaign stop in the South Carolina capital that the federal government hasn ;t done enoug airmax h to ensure all Americans have equal access  adidas campus to clean, healthy communities.I am going to make sure we have a government that stays rooted in communities like yours, Booker said at Allen University, a historically black school. The civil rights issues that we face today are no less urgent that the civil rights issues that they faced in the 1960s.He spoke in response to a student who talked about contaminated water sources in his hometown of Denmark, South Carolina. It   an issue Booker has discussed in previous stops in the state.READ MORE: What does Cory Booker believe  Where the candidate stands on 7 issuesBooker released what he is characterizing as his environmental justice agenda, charging in a statement that the Trump administration has gutted the EPA, rolled back clean air and clean water protections, and allowed polluters to go unchecked, causing immense harm and suffering by vulnerable communities.He promised  stanley cup to strengthen the Environmental Protection Agency and reverse what he said were administration rollbac