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Joe Biden and Liz Warren shut out in New Hampshire primary
February 11, 2020
Not a good look for two of the top-tier candidates
In a stunning rebuke of two of the top-tier presidential candidates, neither Joe Biden nor Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) have received enough votes in New Hampshire to obtain primary delegates.
NBC news projected that neither Biden or Warren would reach the 15 percent threshold to receive delegates with about only 33 percent of the vote count officially reported on Tuesday.
CBS News also projected the troubling conclusion about the same time as NBC News.
The surprising result is a boon for the campaign of Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), who is also projected to win in New Hampshire after being at the top of the pile in the disputed results from the Iowa caucuses.
It is just the latest blow for the ailing Biden campaign, which did poorly in Iowa's caucuses. Biden left New Hampshire before the results in New Hampshire even began to be reported.
The Biden campaign will try to recover some footing in South Carolina, where they should see more support among African-American voters.
In exit polling from the New Hampshire primary, a majority of voters said they didn't think nominating a woman would hurt their chances of beating President Donald Trump, but 30 percent disagreed.
Here's more about the New Hampshire results:
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Carlos Garcia is a staff writer for Blaze News.
Carlos Garcia
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Carlos Garcia is a staff writer for Blaze News. You can reach him at cgarcia@blazemedia.com.
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