5 things to watch for in tonight's New Hampshire primary
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- After running the table in New Hampshire in 2016, Sen. Bernie Sanders will look to hold onto as many supporters as possible amid a split vote.
- Independents and other non-Democrats can vote in the New Hampshire primary, though registered Democrats will carry the bulk of votes.
- Former Mayor Pete Buttigieg and Sen. Elizabeth Warren have had the strongest ground games in the Granite State, with Buttigieg surging after Iowa.
- Rep. Tulsi Gabbard and Andrew Yang are wildcards with fervent followings that could make things interesting.
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DURHAM, N.H. — In between The Strokes taking the stage to play new songs and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez eliciting thunderous applause, Sen. Bernie Sanders gave his usual speech and flexed his campaign's muscle to a crowd of more than 7,500 at the University of New Hampshire.
The UNH rally featuring the popular House Democrat from New York and the early-aughts' most lauded rock band boasted the largest attendance of any event in the first-in-the-nation primary this cycle, with Sanders packing nearly 2,000 into a gym at Keene State College the night before.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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