Sanders ahead with Buttigieg second and Klobuchar thirdWarren and Biden further back as Andrew Yang drops outHelp us cover the critical issues of 2020. Consider making a contribution 1.59am GMT The New Hampshire primary has now claimed its third victim, as billionaire activist Tom Steyer announced he would end his presidential campaign.@TomSteyer tells supporters in Manchester, N.H. that he is ending his presidential bid. 1.53am GMT It’s becoming increasingly clear that Joe Biden and Elizabeth Warren will not be able to break into the top three tonight.Biden has spent the week since the Iowa caucuses lowering expectations for his performance in New Hampshire, insisting his campaign will take off once voting reaches more racially diverse states like Nevada and South Carolina. No sugarcoating what a tough night this is for Elizabeth Warren, who just a few months ago was topping national and early state polls. And it’s her backyard of NH — she’s told voters that campaigning there feels like “visiting your neighbors.” Continue reading…
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