New Hampshire Democratic Primaries
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We ran the numbers: There are 3339 news articles covering this topic. 74% (2460) are left leaning, 17% (561) center, 10% (318) right leaning.
Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders is projected to win in New Hampshire. While left-leaning articles highlight what to watch for in New Hampshire’s primaries, right-leaning articles focus on Trump’s rally ahead of the primary.
A left-leaning article by CNN highlights what to watch for in Tuesday’s New Hampshire primary, which includes Sanders wanting to make a statement, former Vice President Joe Biden’s campaign attempting to rebound, and former Mayor of South Bend, Indiana, Pete Buttigieg trying to keep the walls close on Sanders. Furthermore, the article questions if the walls are closing in on Senator Elizabeth Warren and if Andrew Yang’s campaign is seeing its final days.
A centrist article by NPR reports that while Buttigieg remains barely ahead of Sanders in the national delegate count, Sanders captured 25.7% of the vote and Buttigieg claimed 24.4% in the New Hampshire primaries. Initially the party’s front-runner, Biden, finished in fifth place, while Senator Amy Klobuchar came in third-place after a fifth-place finish in Iowa.
Fox News published a right-leaning article reporting that President Trump said he was aiming to get under Democrats’ skin Monday with a rally in New Hampshire on the day before the state’s primaries. During the speech, Trump criticized Democrats over the Iowa caucus debacle and thanked Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi for giving Republicans the highest poll numbers they’ve “ever” had after she was criticized for ripping up Trump’s State of Union address as soon as it concluded.