If the Iowa polls correctly predict Sanders' win on Monday night, the senator will head into New Hampshire with enormous momentum for a two-part victory.
"If he should win in both states, he would be the first Democrat that was not an incumbent president to do so since John Kerry in 2004," said Christina Cliff, assistant professor of political science at Franklin Pierce University.
"I really have been impressed about how serious the people of this state are examining the issues and listening to the candidates," he said."And I thank you all very much for that. I don't have to tell anybody in this room that the 2020 election is the most consequential election, certainly in the modern history of America, and quite possibly in the history of America."
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