From WSJopinion: New Hampshire helps Sanders, Buttigieg and Klobuchar, but Bloomberg looms, writes KarlRove
Give this to New Hampshire: At least it got the vote tabulation right. The rest of the race for the Democratic presidential nomination, however, remains a muddle.
Bernie Sanders again narrowly won the most votes—76,324 to Pete Buttigieg’s 72,457 at press time. But four years ago the Vermont democratic socialist carried New Hampshire with 60%. This time, his first-place share of the vote was 12 points below Hillary Clinton’s second-place finish in 2016. Messrs. Sanders and Buttigieg walk away from the Granite...
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