Could it be that something is just plain missing? She’s about to meet Buttigieg in this pic. rung out as the clock turned just past 8pm, the moment all the state's polls closed. Waves of “Bernie, Bernie” as he arrives. Yes, a lot of them were nearby students and, yes, the allure of the US rock band The Strokes may have played a role. Whoops, cheering and chants of "Bernie! I met Amy too, and that would be OK." Mr Sanders and his wife, Jane, greeted people campaigning for him outside a polling station in New Hampshire.Mr Bloomberg has taken an unorthodox approach to the race, opting to skip the first four states to vote and focusing all of his energy in the larger, bigger prize states. https://www.foxnews.com/media/conservative-writer-tweet-viral-andrew-yang-trump Very interesting!Elizabeth Warren, sometimes referred to as Pocahontas, is having a really bad night. The evidence is, in New Hampshire at least, Mr Sanders and Mr Buttigieg are enthusing their supporters and Mr BIden is not.New Hampshire, the choice you make today will shape our nation’s future.New Hampshire, today we have a chance to finish what we started four years ago and send a powerful message to the billionaire class.
Will New Hampshire's Democratic voters surge to the polls or also stay home?New Hampshire's secretary of state has predicted a healthy 292,000 Democratic voters, which would be about 40,000 more than voted in 2016.The start of Democratic voting in the long primary season coincides with a rise in anxiety among that party's voters about the presidential election and an increase in confidence among Republicans. About 70 per cent of the votes are in the Democrat primary. “Results are more important than rhetoric. That’s just the According to recent polls, I’m one of only two candidates in the Democratic field that is drawing support from 10% or more of Trump voters. The Minnesota senator tells a crowd in Cedar Rapids to think about moderate Republican voters who swung from Barack Obama to Donald Trump in 2016, and those voters who stayed home in 2016. Good jokes. Democrats cannot afford a split Convention. But former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg won Dixville Notch with two write-in votes.Ms Klobuchar says Bloomberg "needs to be on the debate stage" and then she can be on equal footing with him.She says she's "never going to beat" the billionaire on the airwaves but "can beat him on the debate stage. Everyone expected him to finish second but a big screen is showing him inching closer to Bernie Sanders. That was true at the campaign event he did in a university hall on Monday morning in the New Hampshire town of Plymouth. He complimented the badges. He believes Pete Buttigieg and Michael Bloomberg are not out of the race yet, seeing them as the key moderates to beat. Good news for Pete Buttigieg, who won Iowa - but what about the others?We rely on advertising to help fund our award-winning journalism.We urge you to turn off your ad blocker for The Telegraph website so that you can continue to access our quality content in the future.Joe Biden skipped his results night event to head to South CarolinaButtigieg congratulated Sanders on his New Hampshire performanceBiden opted to spend the night of the New Hampshire primary at a rally in Columbia, South CarolinaMost polls close at 7pm but a few remain open until 8pmBernie Sanders and his wife, Jane, greet people campaigning for him outside a polling station Pete Buttigieg greets supporters outside a polling station in Nashua, New HampshireAs Democratic presidential candidates canvass the state, Nolan Pelletier wears a cape of stars and stripes for a haircut on his 10th birthday at the Parliament Barber Shop in Manchester, NHA child holds a sign supporting Pete Buttigieg, at a rally in Portsmouth, NHElizabeth Warren offers donuts to supporters at a polling site in New HampshireAmy Klobuchar, pictured during the February 7 debate in Manchester, NHVermont Senator Bernie Sanders is the favourite to win tonight's poll Grants of “President Pete” "So many of you chose to meet a new era of challenge with a new generation of leadership. He said: "She's got all the best plans, real plans. The chants of “Boot Edge Edge” and “President Pete” are growing ever louder. With most of the vote in, Mr Trump already had amassed more votes in the New Hampshire primary than any incumbent president in the last four decades. Their voters may be less available, like working parents.