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Good evening, On Politics readers. Most polls have now closed in New Hampshire, the second nominating contest and first primary of the campaign. Follow live results here. |
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Early primary and caucus states like New Hampshire usually help winnow the presidential field. But it’s not clear that will happen tonight for the Democrats. |
The top two finishers in Iowa, Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont and former Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Ind., appear likely to finish similarly here. It’s possible that one could win convincingly, or that they could both finish far ahead of the other candidates, potentially narrowing the race. And Senator Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota has been gaining steam in the polls in recent days, positioning her for the possibility of placing higher than she did in Iowa. |
But it’s also plausible that New Hampshire will echo Iowa by producing such a divided result that it fails to bring the race into sharp focus. |
Then join us tomorrow morning for another special edition of On Politics, with our recap and analysis of everything that happens tonight. |
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