MANCHESTER, N.H. — It's their Everest. Their firewall. Their lifeboat in a frozen Atlantic.
They are the Clintons. It is New Hampshire. And here we all are again.
For nearly 25 years, New Hampshire has been the backdrop for some of the most memorable Clinton comebacks, pleas, denials, hustle, glory and drama. Now those ghosts of primaries past are trailing Hillary Clinton as she tries — perhaps, one last time — to pull off another one for the history books.
Trailing by double digits, according to some polls, the Clinton campaign is finding it can't escape the expectations and the limits of that "special bond" between the Clintons and voters of New Hampshire on the cusp of Tuesday's primary.
"It still exists," said Dayton Duncan, a New Hampshire-based historian and Clinton supporter. "But time passes."
As polling in the final days found a possible tightening in Clinton's contest with Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, it was hard not to hear the faint echoes of history. Could this be the beginning of a third storied Clinton comeback in New Hampshire? Could she come close enough to make the claim?
"New Hampshire is legendary for being unpredictable," said Terry Shumaker, a longtime Clinton backer.
Cautioned Duncan: "Elm Street in Manchester is a boulevard of broken dreams."