"Bernie Sanders didn’t just beat Hillary Clinton in Tuesday’s New Hampshire primary, he crushed
her in a resounding double-digit win.
A few polls ahead of election day suggested a massive victory for Sanders was possible, but his presidential campaign almost couldn’t have hoped for a better result.
Just before midnight, Sanders led with 60 percent of the vote compared to Clinton's 39 percent, a margin substantially larger than most polls had projected.
Although Sanders's lead could shrink a bit as the last votes are tallied, it’s a huge win for his insurgent campaign.
As of now, it would be the largest margin of victory in a contested Granite State Democratic primary since 1956.
And his support was across the board.
NBC News exit polls showed that he won more than 80 percent of voters under age 30" TheHill
A few polls ahead of election day suggested a massive victory for Sanders was possible, but his presidential campaign almost couldn’t have hoped for a better result.
Just before midnight, Sanders led with 60 percent of the vote compared to Clinton's 39 percent, a margin substantially larger than most polls had projected.
Although Sanders's lead could shrink a bit as the last votes are tallied, it’s a huge win for his insurgent campaign.
As of now, it would be the largest margin of victory in a contested Granite State Democratic primary since 1956.
And his support was across the board.
NBC News exit polls showed that he won more than 80 percent of voters under age 30" TheHill
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