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New Hampshire gives Klobuchar major boost, puts Biden and Warren on 2020 life support


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Klobuchar finished far ahead of Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and former Vice President Joe Biden, who are limping out of New Hampshire facing serious questions about the future of their campaigns.THE VOTE COUNT IN NH'S DEMOCRATIC AND GOP PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARIES"We love you New Hampshire," Klobuchar stressed in her primary night speech. And they've pointed to South Carolina - with a majority black electorate in the Democratic presidential primary - as their firewall.Biden - at a campaign kick-off Tuesday night in Columbia, South Carolina, downplayed the results in Iowa and New Hampshire.“It is important that Iowa and Nevada have spoken, but, look, we need to hear from Nevada and South Carolina and Super Tuesday and beyond,” Biden told a crowd of supporters.President Trump's re-election campaign quickly spotlighted Biden's abysmal finish in the primary, writing in an email to reporters titled,  "Joe Biden Predicted He Would Win New Hampshire. While Sanders didn't exceed expectations, Democratic operative Chris Moyer stressed that "a win is a win and he's happy to take this win and move on claiming success in the first two states."He and his team have to be feeling pretty good, even though the margins weren't as big as they would have liked," added Moyer, a veteran of Clinton's 2016 campaign and Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey's 2020 presidential bid.Buttigieg - once the longest of long-shots when he declared his candidacy a year ago, told his supporters that "a campaign that some say shouldn’t be here at all has shown that we are here to stay.”And taking indirect aim at Sanders, he argued that the politics of “my way or the highway” is not the way to defeat President Trump.Moyer said the Buttigieg "has done what he had to do in these first two states" but emphasized that "the challenge for him is now that the race moves to Nevada and South Carolina and beyond, how does he improve upon his support from voters of color...His mission now is going to be to expand his coalition." This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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