Here in the loud cluster of audio equipment and colorful characters known as radio row at the Manchester (N.H.) Radisson, this morning was marked by a veritable swarm of Clinton surrogates, including (but not limited to) longtime advisor Ann Lewis, Women's Outreach Director Dana Singiser, moneyman Terry McAuliffe, Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa and my Jersey homeboy, Rep. Bill Pascrell. Congressman Pascrell predicted the margins would narrow considerably between Clinton and Obama before it was all over in New Hampshire. Other campaigns have been around all day -- including some of the candidates themselves (Mitt Romney being the biggest deal to grace the microphones) -- but nothing has equaled the Clinton airtime drop-by. The presence of Terry McAuliffe nearly drove Laura Ingraham into convulsions. A lot of shouting commenced from her corner. --Adele M. Stan