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in new hampshire. tells about the history there what it might mean this time? >> on the republican side there is never been a republican other than the incumbent president whose loss in the same year. on the democrat side it's only been twice since 1972. al gore in 2000 and john kerry worked candidate won in iowa and one in new hampshire. so the reason for that is the electrics tend to be quite different. most importantly, in iowa, you have really low turnouts, so it's typically just the activists to come out and vote. new hampshire will have high turnout spirit i highest turnout here is 56% the record high away and iowa is 16% so just regular folks that came out and vote in new hampshire determine who the nominees going to be. not just actavis. gerry: is further complicated by the mess in iowa and a potential tie between pete buttigieg and bernie sanders. so it's kind like we are starting afresh. what is your expectation in terms of what's going to happen on tuesday right now. boarded that stand in th
in new hampshire. tells about the history there what it might mean this time? >> on the republican side there is never been a republican other than the incumbent president whose loss in the same year. on the democrat side it's only been twice since 1972. al gore in 2000 and john kerry worked candidate won in iowa and one in new hampshire. so the reason for that is the electrics tend to be quite different. most importantly, in iowa, you have really low turnouts, so it's typically just the...
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to show that in new hampshire. that created a controversy. it was a shock to national pundits that here's a 38-year-old mayor of indianapolis -- i am sorry aaron south bend -- i am sorry. south bend. i gave him a drop motion there -- job promotion there. would candidates like pete buttigieg are on the ground, you see what their message is up close and personal. voters of new hampshire have taken great interest in the mayor. not is something that is being seen in national polls and something that i think is going to show up on tuesday when new hampshire citizens vote. host: we know about all of the problems they had with the counting the votes in the iowa caucus. one of our social media followers is asking now, in new hampshire, who will be counting the votes? this is an important question and the election process is at stake. problems int any new hampshire like we saw in iowa? who is counting the votes? guest: this is a great question. we have apshire, complete lead different system. election state run that is taki
to show that in new hampshire. that created a controversy. it was a shock to national pundits that here's a 38-year-old mayor of indianapolis -- i am sorry aaron south bend -- i am sorry. south bend. i gave him a drop motion there -- job promotion there. would candidates like pete buttigieg are on the ground, you see what their message is up close and personal. voters of new hampshire have taken great interest in the mayor. not is something that is being seen in national polls and something...
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helped her in new hampshire. >> guest: the people in the southern tier of new hampshire that gets news coverage whether it is from boston tv or newspapers pick up news from massachusetts and therefore were obviously before she decided to run for senate. in addition to that, she's campaigned in new hampshire in the past for some of the state ercandidates here. i do think the notion that neighboring states have a huge advantage is a little overblown and newnt hampshire. there's a lot of parts of the state that are not reached in the boston media market and people here expect the candidates to come here and campaign to make them independent voters make up their mind among all of the candidates sweat might give an advantage to the name recognition and media coverage in massachusetts, but i don't think that is more than a couple or three points so being a candidate from massachusetts or vermont or maine for example really is a dealbreaker. >> host: has she been able to wage her way in coming from boston tv stations etc. and from mike bloomberg from bernie sanders, has senator warren's messa
helped her in new hampshire. >> guest: the people in the southern tier of new hampshire that gets news coverage whether it is from boston tv or newspapers pick up news from massachusetts and therefore were obviously before she decided to run for senate. in addition to that, she's campaigned in new hampshire in the past for some of the state ercandidates here. i do think the notion that neighboring states have a huge advantage is a little overblown and newnt hampshire. there's a lot of...
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the new hampshire voters. if you don't meet and talk to the candidates you feel almost cheated t out. it is a special thing. in new hampshire is very proud of that tradition. after having great access to the candidates. in keeping them honest with the tough questions. there is a number of people less than they expected from the expected from the previous iowa caucuses. the secretary of state has predicted a turnout that will be similar to 2016. you have a very engaged republican electorate and we have the wild race on the republican side. they were a little less enthusiastic. the democratics -- democrats here tell me with the predictions. the narrative coming out of iowa was democrats had been saying for a year or two they can't wait to get out there and vote. and then the turnout was well below the historic turnout. and then senator barack obama won in iowa and won the nomination in the white house. we will see if there is a bump here in turnout. we will know wednesday morning obviously. let's get to darling
the new hampshire voters. if you don't meet and talk to the candidates you feel almost cheated t out. it is a special thing. in new hampshire is very proud of that tradition. after having great access to the candidates. in keeping them honest with the tough questions. there is a number of people less than they expected from the expected from the previous iowa caucuses. the secretary of state has predicted a turnout that will be similar to 2016. you have a very engaged republican electorate and...
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one example uses clairmont new hampshire. it's a small milltown along a a small river, kind of quintessential new england downtown but here's the thing,, when all the mills left no one moved in. i.. . this is for everybody. why are you, why do you have the heading new hampshire ademocratic primary. i had a couple people wondering if it's for the rest of us, it is. it's not just for the democrats. i think it's just da democratic thing. >> host: absolutely, weare focusing on the democratic party because obviously that's where the mostly contested race will be. did you have a question or comment for our guest ? >> caller: know, i'm just wondering why you would participate in something that just says it's the democratic primary, it's the new hampshire primary primary . >> host: stephen on our democrats line in los angeles . >> i live in los angeles california and i was working class before i got diagnosed. my medication got to $147,000 a year. what trump just released his new budget cut, don't people w feel like they will get lef
one example uses clairmont new hampshire. it's a small milltown along a a small river, kind of quintessential new england downtown but here's the thing,, when all the mills left no one moved in. i.. . this is for everybody. why are you, why do you have the heading new hampshire ademocratic primary. i had a couple people wondering if it's for the rest of us, it is. it's not just for the democrats. i think it's just da democratic thing. >> host: absolutely, weare focusing on the democratic...
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to show that in new hampshire. that created a controversy. it was a shock to national pundits that here's a 38-year-old mayor of indianapolis -- i am sorry aaron south bend -- i am sorry. south bend. i gave him a drop motion there -- job promotion there. would candidates like pete buttigieg are on the ground, you see what their message is up close and personal. voters of new hampshire have taken great interest in the mayor. not is something that is being seen in national polls and something that i think is going to show up on tuesday when new hampshire citizens vote. host: we know about all of the problems they had with the counting the votes in the iowa caucus. one of our social media followers is asking now, in new hampshire, who will be counting the votes? this is an important question and the election process is at stake. problems int any new hampshire like we saw in iowa? who is counting the votes? guest: this is a great question. we have apshire, complete lead different system. election state run that is taki
to show that in new hampshire. that created a controversy. it was a shock to national pundits that here's a 38-year-old mayor of indianapolis -- i am sorry aaron south bend -- i am sorry. south bend. i gave him a drop motion there -- job promotion there. would candidates like pete buttigieg are on the ground, you see what their message is up close and personal. voters of new hampshire have taken great interest in the mayor. not is something that is being seen in national polls and something...
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neither does new hampshire. i try to get into the university of i'll -- of iowa but didn't get in because of my jewish faith. all of the candidates are excellent but none of them had the experience to be president. the only person that has the experience to be president that has managed large organizations is michael bloomberg. knowhost is too young to that in 1992, ross perot entered bush.ce with george h w i am a social justice activist and he got 24% of the vote and was not the greatest personality. i think michael bloomberg should be the nominee for the democratic party and i will tell you why, young lady. bernie is screaming medicare for all and worn. do you know that i have to pay for my hearing aids now? $4400.to pay they are letting me pay it out. most of us you have to pay upfront. the prescription industry has raped the public and that is going to change. corporation set up with warren buffett and jamie dimon. they are selling prescription drug insurance to their employees and taking it nationally. i b
neither does new hampshire. i try to get into the university of i'll -- of iowa but didn't get in because of my jewish faith. all of the candidates are excellent but none of them had the experience to be president. the only person that has the experience to be president that has managed large organizations is michael bloomberg. knowhost is too young to that in 1992, ross perot entered bush.ce with george h w i am a social justice activist and he got 24% of the vote and was not the greatest...
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>> it's the moment right here in new hampshire. >> the whole country is not looking in new hampshire, the whole world is looking at new hampshire. >> we need a president focused on the future. >> he was the mayor. >> it's not barack obama. >> i've got great, and america at their best when they see a problem and they fight back. >> i applaud all the revolutions that have never taken place before. >> saying that you may be for a revolution or you must be to the status quo. let's make room for everybody. >> the heart of america is bigger than the heart of the guy in the white house. >> no matter who wins the democratic nomination, we are going to come together to defeat the most dangerous president in the history of the country. >> i've lost a lot in my lifetime, but i will be -- if i stand by and let this man when the speed >> dealing back or you get in the fight? i know you, i will fight for y you. >> let's show up and kick their -, kick their -- on tuesd, grade kick them in november. let's do it now! now, now, now. >> martha: it there you have, good evening, everybody, i martha maccal
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new hampshire's government run and we are doing a rethinking tenant nevada. >> bill: here new hampshire, here's the headline from politico. "the democratic field is so flawed that even biden still has a chance." what does that mean to you? >> i want to be very clear. we've had one state so far. i think that the democratic field is one of the best democratic feels that we've had in a long time. all of our candidates are out there campaigning, working hard. we have only had one state that's gone thus far. after the first four early states, this only 5% of the delegate count and you might remember you need 1,991 delegates in order to win. so that's what we're looking at. >> bill: you've got a long way to go. what are you hearing anecdotally about turnout? what would be your expectation? >> i don't look to make expectations because i don't want to be wrong but there's a lot of enthusiasm on the ground and i think that you have a new hampshire republican party chair earlier. one thing that they forgot, that they left out, is that if you are looking at previous elections, when it comes to dem
new hampshire's government run and we are doing a rethinking tenant nevada. >> bill: here new hampshire, here's the headline from politico. "the democratic field is so flawed that even biden still has a chance." what does that mean to you? >> i want to be very clear. we've had one state so far. i think that the democratic field is one of the best democratic feels that we've had in a long time. all of our candidates are out there campaigning, working hard. we have only had...
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newspapers are struggling here in new hampshire and not just new hampshire. it's every where. there have been a couple of newspapers that have endorsed, made endorsements in new hampshire. the union leader which is the largest newspaper in the state endorsed amy klobuchar as did the king. sentinel. she's picked up three or four endorsements. bernie sanders got one as well. you know they don't hurt endorsements from newspapers. they don't hurt. i don't think they have the cache they once had since most people now get their news from other sources. >> here edgar, republican line in readiville, tennessee. edgar, go ahead. edgar, go ahead. >> caller: voting card with a number, election commission like we boys got during the vietnam era we got a draft notice. with a number on it that would correspond back to the election commission and you can tell whether they voted or didn't vote. i'm tired hearing about the russians because they sent astronauts up into space. we haven't had a national space sending our astronauts up there for the last ten years. >> paul steinhouser you talked ab
newspapers are struggling here in new hampshire and not just new hampshire. it's every where. there have been a couple of newspapers that have endorsed, made endorsements in new hampshire. the union leader which is the largest newspaper in the state endorsed amy klobuchar as did the king. sentinel. she's picked up three or four endorsements. bernie sanders got one as well. you know they don't hurt endorsements from newspapers. they don't hurt. i don't think they have the cache they once had...
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we're starting to see new hampshire numbers. number one, new hampshire matters. we thought there was a time we thought new hampshire might not matter this cycle the way it's mattered in the past. and now it may be everything. we're starting to see some movement. this is a very fluid race. >> it's 1992 all over again. tom harken runs in iowa and suddenly new hampshire matters. a brand new monmouth poll out and sanders in the lead here, buttigieg in second. you see biden close to buttigieg there, warren a little further back. i think the question that emerges, take these in two different groups here. buttigieg and biden, are they ships passing in the night right now, buttigieg ascendant, biden declining? sanders and warren, and there is more of a gap there, 24 and 13. are they also ships passing in the night? warren perhaps not near the top and sanders there. the reason i say that there's also, we can show this, a nightly tracking poll being conducted since monday. you can see the movement here. look at this, buttigieg up eight. this is the "boston globe" suffolk w
we're starting to see new hampshire numbers. number one, new hampshire matters. we thought there was a time we thought new hampshire might not matter this cycle the way it's mattered in the past. and now it may be everything. we're starting to see some movement. this is a very fluid race. >> it's 1992 all over again. tom harken runs in iowa and suddenly new hampshire matters. a brand new monmouth poll out and sanders in the lead here, buttigieg in second. you see biden close to buttigieg...
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this morning new hampshire young democrats president discusses the 2020 new hampshire primary. then the 2020 new hampshire primaries. and new hampshire public radio reporter and stranglehold podcast cohost discussing the history and future of the primary. journal" atngton 7:00 eastern this morning. join the discussion. >> the chair of the iowa democratic party talked to reporters about their caucus results after delays due to technical issues with the state party's reporting system. due to technical issues with the reporting system. >> good afternoon. thank you all for coming today. as i have stated be
this morning new hampshire young democrats president discusses the 2020 new hampshire primary. then the 2020 new hampshire primaries. and new hampshire public radio reporter and stranglehold podcast cohost discussing the history and future of the primary. journal" atngton 7:00 eastern this morning. join the discussion. >> the chair of the iowa democratic party talked to reporters about their caucus results after delays due to technical issues with the state party's reporting system....
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much more from new hampshire. connell? connell: well it could, melissa, really kind of be anyone's game here tonight in new hampshire. traditionally that is how new hampshire rolls. it is a state of history of surprises in presidential elections. we'll break it down in the state of play in the race's final hours coming your way next. >> the republicans are energized. but we're united and that nine months from now, we are going to take back the house of representatives. we are going to hold the senate. and we are going to keep the white house. [cheering] ♪. that's why we're a fiduciary, obligated to put clients first. so, what do you provide? cookie cutter portfolios? nope. we tailor portfolios to our client's needs. but you do sell investments that earn you high commissions, right? we don't have those. so, what's in it for you? our fees are structured so we do better when our clients do better. at fisher investments we're clearly different. (howling wind) (howling wind) i am not for ignoring the first sign of a cold. i a
much more from new hampshire. connell? connell: well it could, melissa, really kind of be anyone's game here tonight in new hampshire. traditionally that is how new hampshire rolls. it is a state of history of surprises in presidential elections. we'll break it down in the state of play in the race's final hours coming your way next. >> the republicans are energized. but we're united and that nine months from now, we are going to take back the house of representatives. we are going to...
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new hampshire public radio has a new podcast this year about the new hampshire primary. it's called the stranglehold. in the trangstranglehold, they little bit into the history of dixville notch. >> journalism in the 1950s ran on telephones. newspapers needed pictures and those pictures were sent from the field to newsrooms by phone lines. the balsam's report had its own telephone company. that was huge. it also had its own power plant and space for teams of reporters to set up shop. so november 1960, nixon/kennedy, when the morning papers were printed on election day, all those little towns had voted in the middle of the night. >> but they didn't get the attention that dixville did. >> there are newspapers all across the country that have neal till otteson and eight of his closest friends smiles, holding unsigns saying they voted for nixon over kennedy 9-0. >> joining us now the co-host of the podcast the stranglehold. thank you so much for being here. it's a real pleasure to have you here. >> thanks, rachel. great to be here. >> so the great thing about the stranglehol
new hampshire public radio has a new podcast this year about the new hampshire primary. it's called the stranglehold. in the trangstranglehold, they little bit into the history of dixville notch. >> journalism in the 1950s ran on telephones. newspapers needed pictures and those pictures were sent from the field to newsrooms by phone lines. the balsam's report had its own telephone company. that was huge. it also had its own power plant and space for teams of reporters to set up shop. so...
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cycles out of new hampshire and south carolina. maybe part of this is that iowa is still big and he has held up pretty well into the pretense to more messiness than super tuesday once he's on the ballot. >> if you put a wager that new hampshire could be out officiallartificiallybefore theh still some going on across the hawkeye state go into your headline at politico.com on high alert after the iowa flop as the returns come in from your standpoint. >> the first process i think all the stories out of iowa particularly in 2 the 24 hours after the caucuses were for the democratic party at large. that was a debacle and one that you mentioned they are still dealing with the state democratic party announcing they are going to begin a recount this as part requested by the buttigieg and sanders campaigns and the official winner of the iowa caucuses it's been a week now so in ne new hampshire evere is looking for kind of a more clean result certainly a clean process. the story that you mentioned that i wrote is about a lot of the volatility
cycles out of new hampshire and south carolina. maybe part of this is that iowa is still big and he has held up pretty well into the pretense to more messiness than super tuesday once he's on the ballot. >> if you put a wager that new hampshire could be out officiallartificiallybefore theh still some going on across the hawkeye state go into your headline at politico.com on high alert after the iowa flop as the returns come in from your standpoint. >> the first process i think all...
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poll out of new hampshire. voters were asked which democrat would you not vote for under any circumstances, and topping that list was joe biden with 17%. when you consider that more than 40% of new hampshire voters are undecided right now, how does that bode for him? >> i think it bodes well. as i said, i travel all over new hampshire in the last couple of weeks, talk to a lot of voters. and joe biden, if he's not their number one choice, he's their number two choice. so i think that bodes well for joe biden as he leaves new hampshire and goes into nevada and south carolina. >> he's touting he's the face you know, he's the person you can trust, voters know what they're going to get with him. but these numbers suggest they may not want what he has to offer. >> you know, the reason i'm supporting joe biden is i trust joe biden. and i think when voters go to the polls and i've seen this over and over again and they pull the curtain behind them, the number one criterion that they have is who do i trust? and people
poll out of new hampshire. voters were asked which democrat would you not vote for under any circumstances, and topping that list was joe biden with 17%. when you consider that more than 40% of new hampshire voters are undecided right now, how does that bode for him? >> i think it bodes well. as i said, i travel all over new hampshire in the last couple of weeks, talk to a lot of voters. and joe biden, if he's not their number one choice, he's their number two choice. so i think that...
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>> mayor pete buttigieg is in nashua new hampshire. he is heading to dover, new hampshire. she's been's's live coverage continues all afternoon. some background on the county, one of the two largest in new hampshire with a population of just over 400,000 residents. it went for senator bernie sanders and 2016 and narrowly went for donald trump in the general election over hillary clinton. 47.4%. 47.2%. of justa population over 1.3 million residents. our phone lines are open. the number on the screen -- that is our line for new hampshire voters. and for democrats -- and for republicans -- we're also on social media and facebook. -- twitter and facebook. this is a postcard of -- a live shot of hanover, new hampshire, where senators -- senator bernie sanders will be. a junctional on the border of new hampshire and vermont. night, speaking to supporters at a dinner in new hampshire, senator sanders had this to say. sanders: the differences of opinion and the candidates we are supporting. i know that i speak for every , that no matter who wins the democratic nomination, we are go
>> mayor pete buttigieg is in nashua new hampshire. he is heading to dover, new hampshire. she's been's's live coverage continues all afternoon. some background on the county, one of the two largest in new hampshire with a population of just over 400,000 residents. it went for senator bernie sanders and 2016 and narrowly went for donald trump in the general election over hillary clinton. 47.4%. 47.2%. of justa population over 1.3 million residents. our phone lines are open. the number on...
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heather: there is a town in new hampshire called hudson, new hampshire. every past election they have correctly predicted who the democratic nominee will be and this time around at least so far hudson has buttigieg in the lead. how do you think it would shape of if you have donald trump against buttigieg in the end? >> the president taking on whoever they can get to be there candidate because of the record of results. we have a great thing going and the best is yet to come. the problem for any one of these democrats is not only are they up against the strong record of results, what they are touting is so wildly to the left and so wildly out of touch with every day hard-working blue-collar americans that is a real problem this november but an issue i know the president decided to be on the campaign trail touting every day until election day. heather: at the same time you have bernie sanders coming out with a significant lead, not entirely unexpected in new hampshire but moving forward. what about bernie sanders? pete buttigieg's plans are very similar and
heather: there is a town in new hampshire called hudson, new hampshire. every past election they have correctly predicted who the democratic nominee will be and this time around at least so far hudson has buttigieg in the lead. how do you think it would shape of if you have donald trump against buttigieg in the end? >> the president taking on whoever they can get to be there candidate because of the record of results. we have a great thing going and the best is yet to come. the problem...
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>>> it's primary day in new hampshire. the democratic presidential candidates made their final pitches to voters across the state yesterday. and we're already getting a look at some of the first votes cast. >>> plus, president trump was also in new hampshire last night after tweeting yesterday that he wanted to quote shake up the dems a little bit. >>> and more than a week after the chaos in iowa, bernie sanders is and pete buttigieg's campaigns have formally requested a recanvas for specific precincts. >>> good primary day, everybody, it is tuesday, february 11th. i'm yasmin vossoughian alongside ayman mohyeldin. >> hopefully this one goes better than the last one. >> hopefully we'll have the results. >> by the end of the day. >> and we'll be able to tell you who won the new hampshire primary. we begin with the first votes of the first primary of the three new hampshire towns that voted at midnight. the tiny community of dicksville knox continued its tradition of casting the first votes. michael bloomberg received votes.
>>> it's primary day in new hampshire. the democratic presidential candidates made their final pitches to voters across the state yesterday. and we're already getting a look at some of the first votes cast. >>> plus, president trump was also in new hampshire last night after tweeting yesterday that he wanted to quote shake up the dems a little bit. >>> and more than a week after the chaos in iowa, bernie sanders is and pete buttigieg's campaigns have formally...
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political reporter, new hampshire institute of politics executive director, and the new hampshire democratic party chair. watch c-span's washington journal live 7:00 a.m. eastern sunday morning. join the discussion. monday, president trump holds a campaign rally in manchester new hampshire 7:00 p.m. eastern. watch campaign 2020 coverage live on c-span3, c-span.org, or the free c-span radio app app. >> next, the 61st annual shaking mcintyre dinner in manchester new hampshire, featuring 10 democratic presidential candidates. state party officials say this is their major political fundraiser. democrats,shire, please welcome to the stage mayor pete buttigieg. [cheers and applause] ♪ mr. buttigieg: thank you! ♪ [chanting "buttigieg"] thank you.eg: thank you. mr. buttigieg: thank you, new hampshire. thank you. mr. buttigieg: thank you senator shaking. it is not often you get someone so respected they name the event after her. thanks for all the work you and the delegation are doing, my thankriends i support, you. [cheers and applause] mr. buttigieg: and thank you new hampshire for welcoming us
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the stakes here in new hampshire. normally new hampshire winnows the field. you note this morning in an article in "the new york times," maybe not the case this time. >> i think because of the volatility of this race, each of the five major candidates is determined to go forward because they say, why not? if i have the money to fill up the gas tank, i'm going to keep going forward because you don't know what's going to happen in nevada and south carolina on super tuesday immediately following. if you can sustain some kind of a candidacy, give it a go. the down side is you risk coming in fourth, fifth place. your candidacy can implode but there's no clear front-runner right now. all these candidates are convinced the other is fatally flawed so they're all saying, why not me? >> bernie sanders got 60% of the vote four years ago in the democratic primary here. jimmy carter in a primary without an incumdent got 29%. that's the lowest number for a winner with a nonincumbent primary in new hampshire. we'll see if the winner here even gets that high. but let's talk
the stakes here in new hampshire. normally new hampshire winnows the field. you note this morning in an article in "the new york times," maybe not the case this time. >> i think because of the volatility of this race, each of the five major candidates is determined to go forward because they say, why not? if i have the money to fill up the gas tank, i'm going to keep going forward because you don't know what's going to happen in nevada and south carolina on super tuesday...
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welcome to concord, new hampshire, where we are covering the results from the new hampshire primary. it looks, this early stage of the evening, also been shot for about an hour now, a couple of things are shaping up to be pretty clears —— shot. bernie sanders looks like he has a lead in the state. model results are in, at the moment it looks like he has a lead in the state, and pete buttigieg, the state, and pete buttigieg, the mayor from south the state, and pete buttigieg, the mayorfrom south bend, indiana, and amy klobuchar, seem to be pretty much neck and neck tie for second and third place. that is the main headline this evening. because amy klobuchar, before voting started knipphals, was not doing so well, somewhere in fourth or fifth place. doing so well, somewhere in fourth orfifth place. to doing so well, somewhere in fourth or fifth place. to see her surge shows how much the campaigning has been playing of —— off. he put everything into new hampshire and it didn't work. these are candidates pulling only about two or 3%. as happens in hampshire. you start to see the
welcome to concord, new hampshire, where we are covering the results from the new hampshire primary. it looks, this early stage of the evening, also been shot for about an hour now, a couple of things are shaping up to be pretty clears —— shot. bernie sanders looks like he has a lead in the state. model results are in, at the moment it looks like he has a lead in the state, and pete buttigieg, the state, and pete buttigieg, the mayor from south the state, and pete buttigieg, the mayorfrom...
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>> new hampshire is weird and crazy and wonderful, and new hampshire has the opportunity to reset the race here. really, really does. the pete buttigieg win changes the discussion dramatically. if it's muddy in the middle, mike bloomberg -- >> harris: if bernie sanders, is he the nominee? >> if it's bernie sanders and pete buttigieg, we have a stretch run where they run elevated to the convention. if it's somebody else, talk to mayor bloomberg to mayor bloomberg. >> harris: [laughs] we are going to talk about mayor bloomberg later in the program. chris neil, thank you. good to see both. meanwhile, the president hard to steal the democrats' thunder, holding the largest rally. we were just talking about it. and trying his best to rattle the dems. >> if you want to vote for a week candidate tomorrow, go ahead. pick one. pick the weakest one. i don't know who it is. ♪ >> harris: trump 2020 national press secretary kayleigh mcenany joins me on "over time." i love the walk on! it makes me happy. ♪ a sommelier searches for the perfect wine. but i hear a different calling. the call of a s
>> new hampshire is weird and crazy and wonderful, and new hampshire has the opportunity to reset the race here. really, really does. the pete buttigieg win changes the discussion dramatically. if it's muddy in the middle, mike bloomberg -- >> harris: if bernie sanders, is he the nominee? >> if it's bernie sanders and pete buttigieg, we have a stretch run where they run elevated to the convention. if it's somebody else, talk to mayor bloomberg to mayor bloomberg. >>...
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hampshire. >> it's very new hampshire. if you don't have a selfie with the candidate, you're not going to vote for them. >> reporter: that's the picture potentially worth a nomination. and i have to tell you. being on the ground here in new hampshire, the same thing strikes me that struck me in iowa. the number of people who are still undecided. showing up to these events, trying to meet the candidates, trying to hear something a that can help them make a decision and you see that baring out in the polling too. in a cbs poll that came out this morning, only 39% of voters said they are definitely made up their minds in who they are going to vote for on tuesday. so all the candidates in the state making their closing pitches, there are a lot of open ears here on the ground look for something to help them decide what to do on tuesday. >> i have to say it's a great point. the voters i talked to said they had only just made up their minds. and that is also has been underscored to me by folks here when there's that many undecide
hampshire. >> it's very new hampshire. if you don't have a selfie with the candidate, you're not going to vote for them. >> reporter: that's the picture potentially worth a nomination. and i have to tell you. being on the ground here in new hampshire, the same thing strikes me that struck me in iowa. the number of people who are still undecided. showing up to these events, trying to meet the candidates, trying to hear something a that can help them make a decision and you see that...
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but new hampshire's are absorbing it. pete booted judges the man of the hour going into the weekend, but we don't know at the end of the weekend how things will look. and things will move suddenly and for odd events that might occur. i remember hearing the monday before the 2008 primary that hillary clinton had been crying at an event. it didn't really occur to me that made much of a difference at that point. the people look back and say that was something that might have swayed voters. so there is an awful lot of change that could still occur. >> so let's go back to the demographics of the state. you mentioned senator bernie sanders. where is the buttigieg strength, the worn strength? the biden strength? >> i would think the buttigieg strength would come from the new hampshire suburbs. especially in hillsboro and rockingham county. you find a lot of affluent, well-educated democrats there who like pete buttigieg. and they like and how articulate he is, they like his plans for renewing american politics. buttigieg, more t
but new hampshire's are absorbing it. pete booted judges the man of the hour going into the weekend, but we don't know at the end of the weekend how things will look. and things will move suddenly and for odd events that might occur. i remember hearing the monday before the 2008 primary that hillary clinton had been crying at an event. it didn't really occur to me that made much of a difference at that point. the people look back and say that was something that might have swayed voters. so...
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. >> new hampshire is new hampshire. >> we're fighting for every vote in new hampshire. >> manchester. >> it's a thrill to know here in new hampshire. >> we are bringing this ticket to new hampshire. >> so with the political world watching new hampshire, do you ever stop and wonder why is this all considered so crucial in the first place? history suggests the candidates doenlts ever get close down the road to the white house. they don't get very far without new hampshire. and a strong finish here could launch their entire campaign. take clinton in '92 who managed to benefit from this state by playing up his comeback when he came in second place. >> i think we know enough to say with some certainty that new hampshire tonight has made bill clinton the comeback kid. >> for democrats, the saying is there are only two tickets out of new hampshire. that is a lot more than a saying. no democrat has ever won the nomination unless they finished in the top two in new hampshire in the modern era. so think about that. for candidates like biden or warren, history would say this race could make or
. >> new hampshire is new hampshire. >> we're fighting for every vote in new hampshire. >> manchester. >> it's a thrill to know here in new hampshire. >> we are bringing this ticket to new hampshire. >> so with the political world watching new hampshire, do you ever stop and wonder why is this all considered so crucial in the first place? history suggests the candidates doenlts ever get close down the road to the white house. they don't get very far without...
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not just new hampshire's role as the first primary. host: as you said, it seems like a quad rendially there is a debate about wouldn't the first two primary caucus states should continue to have the role they do. make the case for our viewers. why should they continue? guest: first, you corrected yourself there about the primary and caucus. as governor john sununu says. iowa picks corn, new hampshire picks presidents. i love that. i iowa snuck up on new hampshire a few years ago. caucus, what is that? a bunch of people in a living room? that doesn't count. the media and the candidates ow say, it counts. the relevant of the early states is the ability of candidates to come in and try to convince voters to vote for them. i don't know if i answered your question, which was -- host: why is it -- the demographics and the few delegates, the argument, counter arguments to it continuing. why should it continue to have that spot? guest: i think you cited bloomberg and a lot of money. i cited the networks. i think it's the first and last up e wh
not just new hampshire's role as the first primary. host: as you said, it seems like a quad rendially there is a debate about wouldn't the first two primary caucus states should continue to have the role they do. make the case for our viewers. why should they continue? guest: first, you corrected yourself there about the primary and caucus. as governor john sununu says. iowa picks corn, new hampshire picks presidents. i love that. i iowa snuck up on new hampshire a few years ago. caucus, what...
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they were disappointed in new hampshire. we were at his primary night party last night, and it was sparsely attended. of course, it got a little better as the night went on, but with a candidate it's kind of a hard sell to get people to come in and really celebrate your candidacy, and laura now as phil was just alluding, too, look the biden campaign is all in on nevada and south carolina, super tuesday. they've always seen this as their path to the nomination. back in the summer they were saying we don't have to have iowa. we don't have to have new hampshire. now, it's one thing not a win in those places. it's another thing to come in fourth and fifth in those places, leave new hampshire without any delegates. that's a much more disappointing situation than they were anticipating. but they certainly as evidenced yesterday with him getting out of town before the polls even closed are very much hinging everything on south carolina, on nevada, on super tuesday, more on these diverse states as phil kind of dug into that data rig
they were disappointed in new hampshire. we were at his primary night party last night, and it was sparsely attended. of course, it got a little better as the night went on, but with a candidate it's kind of a hard sell to get people to come in and really celebrate your candidacy, and laura now as phil was just alluding, too, look the biden campaign is all in on nevada and south carolina, super tuesday. they've always seen this as their path to the nomination. back in the summer they were...
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welcome to new hampshire. it is balmy by our standards, by the way, but mostly i want to thank new hampshire democrats for your commitment to putting our country on a path to a stronger future. [applause] it is almost time, after months of town halls and tough questions and grassroots organizing, our first-in-the-nation primary arrives on tuesday, and with all the eyes of the nation upon us, granite staters are going to prove once again that nobody does democracy better than new hampshire. [applause] in a few minutes you are going to hear from our wonderful candidates. they are going to talk to you about their policies and priorities, and of course, about the absolute necessity of defeating donald trump in november. [applause] and folks, i could not agree more strongly. tonight though, i want to talk about another vital 2020 priority, called getting mitch mcconnell out of the senate. [applause] that is right, folks. look, our next president is going to be a democrat. [applause] and a democratic president can't
welcome to new hampshire. it is balmy by our standards, by the way, but mostly i want to thank new hampshire democrats for your commitment to putting our country on a path to a stronger future. [applause] it is almost time, after months of town halls and tough questions and grassroots organizing, our first-in-the-nation primary arrives on tuesday, and with all the eyes of the nation upon us, granite staters are going to prove once again that nobody does democracy better than new hampshire....
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new hampshire is doing itsjob. this is what the new hampshire primary is all about, not necessarily picking the winner, getting rid of other candidates. it may not be that way this time, having just one 01’ way this time, having just one or two candidates. let's go to nick bryant. for more on this i am joined from pete buttigieg's rally by nick bryant. it is pete buttigieg, overshadowed in iowa going to be overshadowed in new hampshire by the fact amy klobuchar is doing well? if you said to the buttigieg candidate six months ago they would end up six months ago they would end up second in new hampshire, i think they would have been absolutely thrilled. that would have been beyond their expectations. coming out of iowa, where they claimed a victory last monday night, in the midst of all the tales they would have been hoping the momentum they got there would have translated into an upset here in new hampshire, that they could have surged past bernie sanders who came into new hampshire the clear favourite. and not j
new hampshire is doing itsjob. this is what the new hampshire primary is all about, not necessarily picking the winner, getting rid of other candidates. it may not be that way this time, having just one 01’ way this time, having just one or two candidates. let's go to nick bryant. for more on this i am joined from pete buttigieg's rally by nick bryant. it is pete buttigieg, overshadowed in iowa going to be overshadowed in new hampshire by the fact amy klobuchar is doing well? if you said to...
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new hampshire. bernie was up by 7 plus points over the weekend? in new hampshire customer now it's less than three points. what the heck happened between saturday, friday and tonight? >> martha: good question. for one thing, pete buttigieg came out strong and of iowa. kind of surprising that he was as solid there as he was, so he came in here, as crazy and chaotic as that situation was, it definitely gave him a boost, everywhere we went that pete buttigieg was speaking he was speaking to decent sized crowd. not trump-sized grouts but decent sized crowds. he got a lot of attention and even klobuchar got the authenticity vote. she really connected with voters here. by the end of the evening, the former vice president and elizabeth warren, the senator from the neighboring state are likely to walk out of here with zero delegates. i mean, if you had told someone that months ago when joe biden was leading in every place across the country that he wouldn't get a single delegate in the state of new hampshir
new hampshire. bernie was up by 7 plus points over the weekend? in new hampshire customer now it's less than three points. what the heck happened between saturday, friday and tonight? >> martha: good question. for one thing, pete buttigieg came out strong and of iowa. kind of surprising that he was as solid there as he was, so he came in here, as crazy and chaotic as that situation was, it definitely gave him a boost, everywhere we went that pete buttigieg was speaking he was speaking to...
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hampshire, this is democracy 2020: the new hampshire primary. good evening, i'm bret baier. martha: and i'm martha maccallum, we're just two days away from this first in the nation primary. virtually the entire democratic field crisscrossing new hampshire, but it's bernie sanders and pete buttigieg who are trying to capitalize heading into tuesday. both candidates spoke with chris wallace earlier on "fox news sunday." >> we are building the movement that is going to defeat donald trump. i want everybody to help out. i want everybody who shares that vision to be at our side. i'm building a campaign that's not defined by who we reequity, it's defined by belonging, by inclusion. >> we are a campaign of the working class, by the working class and for the working class. and we are going to take on wall street and the insurance companies and the drug compans and the fossil fuel industry and finally create a government and an economy that works for all of us, not just the 1%. bret: the latest real clear politics average of polls showing sanders in the
hampshire, this is democracy 2020: the new hampshire primary. good evening, i'm bret baier. martha: and i'm martha maccallum, we're just two days away from this first in the nation primary. virtually the entire democratic field crisscrossing new hampshire, but it's bernie sanders and pete buttigieg who are trying to capitalize heading into tuesday. both candidates spoke with chris wallace earlier on "fox news sunday." >> we are building the movement that is going to defeat...
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as the new hampshire primary process unfolds, candidates obviously come to new hampshire combite a -- quite a bit. ome move here. [talking simultaneously] tulsi gabbard did that, setting up shop and letting all her hopes ride on new hampshire. famously doing pushups with somebody onstage. she's snow boarding, she surfed. tom: she could be found everywhere. the interesting thing about tulsi gabbard is she was one of the fist people with a giant billboard on south willow street right in the heart of manchester months ago. maybe a year ago. people would look at that billboard and say, who is tulsi gabbard? nobody even knew who she was. boy, we'll see how she does tonight and she's probably expected to do better than some think. so let's go right now now to her campaign. reporter: you're right. tulsi gabbard is a force to be reckoned with. she's been on the ground here in new hampshire longer than anyone, doing over 100 town halls. think about it, she's from hawaii. the furthest distance than anyone else. that's quite a resume. at the age of 38 she's already in the fourth term of represen
as the new hampshire primary process unfolds, candidates obviously come to new hampshire combite a -- quite a bit. ome move here. [talking simultaneously] tulsi gabbard did that, setting up shop and letting all her hopes ride on new hampshire. famously doing pushups with somebody onstage. she's snow boarding, she surfed. tom: she could be found everywhere. the interesting thing about tulsi gabbard is she was one of the fist people with a giant billboard on south willow street right in the heart...
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. >> the whole world is looking at new hampshire. >> now it's decision time. >> reporter: new hampshire's primary is underway. >> it's now a week -- does anyone know who won iowa? flip a coin. flip a coin. flip a coin. they're going to run your health care. unbelievable. nobody knows who won. >>> the deadlyoronavirus continues to spread. the death toll has skyrocketed to over 1,000. >> let's focus on this common enemy against humanity. >>> two police officers in arkansas are recovering from a shooting inside a walmart. >> detectives say the man who opened fire on them is dead. >> reporter: william barr has announced four chinese intelligence officers are now charged in connection with that massive data breach in the hacking of equifax. >> this is one of the largest data breaches in history. >>> extreme weather wreaking havoc in sao paolo. >> heavy rains have brought the city almost to a halt. >> reporter: dramatic video released. inmates started a riot at a new mexico detention center. >>> all that -- >> reporter: pacers hosting the nets -- >> oh, did we -- the nets take the lead. >>> and
. >> the whole world is looking at new hampshire. >> now it's decision time. >> reporter: new hampshire's primary is underway. >> it's now a week -- does anyone know who won iowa? flip a coin. flip a coin. flip a coin. they're going to run your health care. unbelievable. nobody knows who won. >>> the deadlyoronavirus continues to spread. the death toll has skyrocketed to over 1,000. >> let's focus on this common enemy against humanity. >>> two...
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you can't nail it in with new hampshire. the people who have won this state realize that you have to put a lot of sweat equity in this state. ronald reagan did, look where you got him. after this... how well does your financial advisor know you? if they saw you on the street would your advisor recognize you? at ameriprise, we see you as more than a client. that's why our advisors care about what's important to you. they offer personalized advice to help you prepare for what's expected and even what's not. giving you the freedom to live financially confident. because to us, you're more than just another face in the crowd. with the right financial advisor, life can be brilliant. ameriprise financial. doprevagen is the number oneild mempharmacist-recommendeding? memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >> everywhere in the state, but we are really having something happening here. and we just want to seize the moment. i will work my heart out all d d
you can't nail it in with new hampshire. the people who have won this state realize that you have to put a lot of sweat equity in this state. ronald reagan did, look where you got him. after this... how well does your financial advisor know you? if they saw you on the street would your advisor recognize you? at ameriprise, we see you as more than a client. that's why our advisors care about what's important to you. they offer personalized advice to help you prepare for what's expected and even...
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he is in hopkinton, new hampshire. i think you're seeing two different things here, number one, i saw this yesterday on the trail, pete buttigieg is using to his advantage the fact that he's 38 and the rest of the candidates are not. he is everywhere. he is everywhere. this is already the second time we've seen him out meeting with voters this morning and then, abby, to ron's point when we are talking about joe biden, pete buttigieg wants to be that guy, that guy if joe biden is really severely wounded out of here who can bring that part of the party together, but -- >> big but. >> big but. >> this is where you've done a lot of reporting. >> he has a real problem that the support that he has among people who are not white is almost zero. and it is a real problem for him that he can only solve if he can really credibly come out of these first two states in particular, looking like he can win. i am not even convinced that that is going to be enough, frankly, at this point. there's a lot of questions about his record on i
he is in hopkinton, new hampshire. i think you're seeing two different things here, number one, i saw this yesterday on the trail, pete buttigieg is using to his advantage the fact that he's 38 and the rest of the candidates are not. he is everywhere. he is everywhere. this is already the second time we've seen him out meeting with voters this morning and then, abby, to ron's point when we are talking about joe biden, pete buttigieg wants to be that guy, that guy if joe biden is really severely...
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tomorrow he's going to new hampshire before the new hampshire primary. he'll be in nevada before they have their caucuses. what is this all about? the president, the republicans want to medal in the democratic primary. there is a republican primary, but they want to soak up some of the media attention and also show dissension within the democratic party. try to have the democratic primary go on as long as possible having it as nasty as possible saying it was rigged against bernie. i would expect more of that as we see the primaries continue. >> mischievous president. >> as i was traveling around iowa talking to people about why they were supporting different candidates, some voters weren't going to support vice president joe biden because of the -- of president trump's smear campaign against biden and his son hunter. now they weren't mad at joe biden. they actually like joe biden, but they were worried about that issue muddying the waters much like other issues did for hillary clinton in 2016. his rivals have stayed away from that issue. in fact, pete bu
tomorrow he's going to new hampshire before the new hampshire primary. he'll be in nevada before they have their caucuses. what is this all about? the president, the republicans want to medal in the democratic primary. there is a republican primary, but they want to soak up some of the media attention and also show dissension within the democratic party. try to have the democratic primary go on as long as possible having it as nasty as possible saying it was rigged against bernie. i would...
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is do or die in new hampshire. or fivee probably four tickets out of new hampshire. given that there was no clear result in iowa and it's going to be relatively close in new hampshire, the general feeling is there will be four or five people who continue on to the next set of contests. for thereat thing country that so many people will be in the race. there are some candidates who want to survive new hampshire. will be fivehere people coming out of here with resources and the ability to go on and compete. host: how has her fundraising been particularly in new hampshire? is never ashire great state for fundraising. how mucheally tell you she has collected here in new hampshire. i know that new hampshire is never a state that gives a ton of money. we are a small population state. you don't see a lot of money going to the candidates from new hampshire. i do think her fundraising is fine around the country. the organizers she has around the country. neighboringfrom the state of massachusetts. tell us about how you think her proximity as a massachusetts neighbor has helpe
is do or die in new hampshire. or fivee probably four tickets out of new hampshire. given that there was no clear result in iowa and it's going to be relatively close in new hampshire, the general feeling is there will be four or five people who continue on to the next set of contests. for thereat thing country that so many people will be in the race. there are some candidates who want to survive new hampshire. will be fivehere people coming out of here with resources and the ability to go on...
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ran up the score in new hampshire. yes, they're small in population, but he's the only one that demonstrated diverse support. we never talk about the fact that amy klobuchar who's at 0% with black voters or pete buttigieg at 4% with black voters who do very well with college educated white people of whom there are a lot in iowa and new hampshire. what about their ceiling? how come we never talk about that? >> i did ask amy klobuchar about that, and she has her own metrics where she thinks she'll do well in nevada. i take your point, krystal. and i'm glad you're making it on the show, because i think that's an important perspective for everybody waking up this morning. but i do want to talk about former vice president joe biden. david, we've talked a lot about the disappointing results for him last night as well as iowa. but wasn't his plan always to win big in south carolina? and if that can happen, doesn't that still reshuffle the deck? >> maybe. but first of all, i think the plan was to project this air of inevitabil
ran up the score in new hampshire. yes, they're small in population, but he's the only one that demonstrated diverse support. we never talk about the fact that amy klobuchar who's at 0% with black voters or pete buttigieg at 4% with black voters who do very well with college educated white people of whom there are a lot in iowa and new hampshire. what about their ceiling? how come we never talk about that? >> i did ask amy klobuchar about that, and she has her own metrics where she thinks...
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i'll come back to bed for bedford, new hampshire, and fox news democracy 2020 coverage of the new hampshire primary. >> martha: we have coverage for you, first up is kristin fisher. good evening, kristin. >> good evening martha. senator elizabeth warren supporters are fired up, despite almost having the home-field advantage they are. she's been on par with joe biden and most of the polls, although the two have really employed some different tactics in the final days leading up to tonight. when joe biden went on the attack, warren talked of party unity. when joe biden skipped ahead to south carolina, warren stayed here fighting for every last vote and as you can see she has a huge army of volunteers on the ground across new hampshire, perhaps the strongest ground game of any candidate in this race which is why a disappointing finish here tonight would be all the more devastating for the future of her campaign. we have seen an 11th hour shift and strategy. over the last few hours both warren and her campaign hasn't really started going on the offensive, criticizing biden and booted judge and
i'll come back to bed for bedford, new hampshire, and fox news democracy 2020 coverage of the new hampshire primary. >> martha: we have coverage for you, first up is kristin fisher. good evening, kristin. >> good evening martha. senator elizabeth warren supporters are fired up, despite almost having the home-field advantage they are. she's been on par with joe biden and most of the polls, although the two have really employed some different tactics in the final days leading up to...