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Donald Trump won an unsurprising victory in the New Hampshire primary against his hawkish rival Nikki Haley.
Though alas, the long shot primary challenger probably will not.
Like Trump before him, Sanders is using establishment disunity to mount an insurgent campaign.
The former Massachusetts governor and 2016 Libertarian V.P. candidate gets just 9 percent in his own back yard, will continue to Super Tuesday.
The democratic socialist and independent senator from Vermont is the Democratic Party's first socialist frontrunner.
In New Hampshire, Biden says marijuana should be "basically legalized." That's an accurate representation of his proposed policies, but it also shows how he's lagging on the issue.
Letting any single state go first is a mistake. But a national primary would be problematic too. Luckily, those aren't the only two options.
People who voted for Donald Trump have far more favorable views of Gabbard than those who voted for Hillary Clinton. And because the state has an open primary, that could be significant.
The New Hampshire primaries show that the wheels are coming off traditional party politics. That's a good thing.
Young male voters overwhelmingly feel the Bern, as well.
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