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Sanders wins New Hampshire primary in razor-thin victory

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Published : Feb 12, 2020, 1:29 PM IST

Updated : Feb 12, 2020, 2:46 PM IST

The self-described 'Democratic Socialist' and party outsider from Vermont won 26 per cent of the vote but failed to turn out a revolution in his New England neighbourhood and shake Buttigieg after they virtually tied in Iowa.

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Sanders wins New Hampshire primary in razor-thin victory

New York: Bernie Sanders has narrowly edged out Pete Buttigieg in a nail-biting New Hampshire primary winning in a razor-thin victory in the Granite State after the chaotic Iowa caucuses, according to ABC, NBC and CBS network projections.

The self-described 'Democratic Socialist' and party outsider from Vermont won 26 per cent of the vote but failed to turn out a revolution in his New England neighborhood and shake Buttigieg after they virtually tied in Iowa.

Bernie Sanders has narrowly edged out Pete Buttigieg

Read more: Democrat Sanders lashes out at Trump

"The reason that we won this tonight in New Hampshire and we won in Iowa is our volunteers," said a jubilant Sanders.

"We have an unprecedented grassroots movement from coast to coast. We are putting together a multi-gender, multiracial political movement. This is the movement from coast to coast that we finally have an economy and a government that works for all of us," Sanders said.

And in a none-too-veiled swipe at Mike Bloomberg, he told the crowd, "At this point in the campaign we are taking on billionaires and campaigns funded by billionaires."

Also read: Sanders returns to campaign trail with massive NYC rally

New York: Bernie Sanders has narrowly edged out Pete Buttigieg in a nail-biting New Hampshire primary winning in a razor-thin victory in the Granite State after the chaotic Iowa caucuses, according to ABC, NBC and CBS network projections.

The self-described 'Democratic Socialist' and party outsider from Vermont won 26 per cent of the vote but failed to turn out a revolution in his New England neighborhood and shake Buttigieg after they virtually tied in Iowa.

Bernie Sanders has narrowly edged out Pete Buttigieg

Read more: Democrat Sanders lashes out at Trump

"The reason that we won this tonight in New Hampshire and we won in Iowa is our volunteers," said a jubilant Sanders.

"We have an unprecedented grassroots movement from coast to coast. We are putting together a multi-gender, multiracial political movement. This is the movement from coast to coast that we finally have an economy and a government that works for all of us," Sanders said.

And in a none-too-veiled swipe at Mike Bloomberg, he told the crowd, "At this point in the campaign we are taking on billionaires and campaigns funded by billionaires."

Also read: Sanders returns to campaign trail with massive NYC rally

Last Updated : Feb 12, 2020, 2:46 PM IST
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