Dreary weather failed to dampen voter turnout in New Hampshire's "First in the nation" primary, and it couldn't stop the socialist revolution brewing in the heart of the Democratic Party.
Former South Bend mayor Pete Buttigieg appeared to build on his strong showing in Iowa with a second-place finish in New Hampshire, just 2 percentage points behind Sanders.
Exit polls suggested nearly half of New Hampshire primary voters made up their minds in the last few days, with many citing Friday night's debate in Manchester as an important factor in their decision.
Biden appeared on track to place fifth in New Hampshire after receiving less than 10 percent of the vote, well below the 15 percent threshold required to receive delegates.
"Look, we got a lot of good friends here in New Hampshire but this race ain't over until you've got a significant portion of the electorate that haven't voted yet," Biden said Tuesday before leaving town.
Earlier in the day, the Warren campaign sent a memo to the New York Times that sought to reassure supporters ahead of the disappointing New Hampshire results.
The president's reelection campaign emailed supporters with the following take on the New Hampshire results: "A crazy socialist and a former small town mayor just crushed the former VP.".
https://freebeacon.com/politics/bernie-wins-new-hampshire/
Former South Bend mayor Pete Buttigieg appeared to build on his strong showing in Iowa with a second-place finish in New Hampshire, just 2 percentage points behind Sanders.
Exit polls suggested nearly half of New Hampshire primary voters made up their minds in the last few days, with many citing Friday night's debate in Manchester as an important factor in their decision.
Biden appeared on track to place fifth in New Hampshire after receiving less than 10 percent of the vote, well below the 15 percent threshold required to receive delegates.
"Look, we got a lot of good friends here in New Hampshire but this race ain't over until you've got a significant portion of the electorate that haven't voted yet," Biden said Tuesday before leaving town.
Earlier in the day, the Warren campaign sent a memo to the New York Times that sought to reassure supporters ahead of the disappointing New Hampshire results.
The president's reelection campaign emailed supporters with the following take on the New Hampshire results: "A crazy socialist and a former small town mayor just crushed the former VP.".
https://freebeacon.com/politics/bernie-wins-new-hampshire/
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