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  • So we finally have actual election results

  • from the state of New Hampshire.

  • They are clear, and they are authoritative

  • and they are a little bit complicated.

  • Hello, America.”

  • We are here to stay.”

  • Our campaign is built for the long haul.”

  • Were going to Nevada.

  • Were going to South Carolina.

  • Were going to win those states as well.”

  • Bernie Sanders has won the state by a little bit.

  • Two other candidates who had quite a strong night

  • Pete Buttigieg and Amy Klobuchar.

  • Not such a good night for

  • Joe Biden or for Elizabeth Warren

  • or for anybody else.

  • New Hampshire.”

  • New Hampshire.”

  • New Hampshire.”

  • Were here together.”

  • New Hampshire.”

  • You all up here in New Hampshire.”

  • After the debacle in Iowa, national attention

  • has focused even more intensely

  • on New Hampshire as the first real clean test

  • of political momentum in this race.

  • People are still undecided.”

  • Uh, Bernie.”

  • Bernie Sanders, all the way.”

  • Mayor Pete.”

  • Amy Klobuchar.”

  • Oh, Joe Biden.”

  • “I’ll just probably decide Tuesday, five minutes

  • before I go in to vote.”

  • New Hampshire is a classic swing state.

  • Ronald Reagan is the winner in the state

  • of New Hampshire.”

  • Bill Clinton won it.”

  • It’s neck and neck.”

  • New Hampshire goes to Obama.”

  • In 2016, Hillary Clinton prevailed over Donald Trump,

  • but by a tiny margin.

  • It’s a state that’s very much in play for 2020.

  • Four more, Trump.

  • Four more years!”

  • New Hampshire might gauge whether a candidate is

  • able to appeal to certain other constituencies

  • they will need in the general election.

  • We have seen over the last week

  • a real rivalry emerge between Bernie Sanders and

  • Pete Buttigieg.

  • Hot, fresh and vegan.

  • Get your Bernie-on-a-stick.”

  • New Hampshire is really home turf for Bernie Sanders.

  • He comes from right next door in Vermont.

  • And he also drew strong support,

  • as he did in 2016, from younger voters and more

  • liberal voters.

  • Young voters want Bernie because he’s

  • fighting for their future.

  • He's not fighting for his future.

  • He’s in his future.”

  • [cheering]

  • Bernie Sanders came into New Hampshire claiming momentum

  • out of Iowa, based on his lead in the popular vote.

  • Finally, the votes were counted in Iowa.

  • Took them a little while.

  • We won the vote by 6,000 votes.”

  • He has been somewhat more aggressive

  • with his primary opponents here

  • We don’t have a Super PAC.”

  • talking about the difference between himself

  • We don’t want billionairesmoney.”

  • and candidates in the race, like Pete Buttigieg,

  • who take money from billionaires

  • and other big donors.

  • We are running a campaign for working people, funded

  • by working people.

  • And that is why we are going to win here

  • in New Hampshire and all over this country.”

  • [cheering]

  • The biggest thing this might mean for Bernie Sanders

  • is that he has clearly reasserted himself

  • as the dominant leader on the left wing

  • of the Democratic Party.

  • And then there’s Pete Buttigieg.

  • Back in the Obama campaign, we called itno drama Obama,’

  • and I haven’t come up with the right rhyme

  • for Buttigieg.”

  • [cheering]

  • Pete Buttigieg has claimed, among

  • the moderate candidates, a sense of momentum

  • in New Hampshire that other folks were not able to take.

  • We can’t risk dividing Americans further.

  • The idea that youve either got to be for a revolution

  • or you got to be for the status quo leaves

  • most of us out.”

  • His message here has been pretty similar to his message

  • in Iowa, but really focused on the idea

  • that he’s the candidate who can win crossover support

  • in the general election.

  • We need a politics that brings all of us

  • in because all of us need a new and better president.”

  • After finishing at the top in both Iowa and New Hampshire,

  • Buttigieg now has a tremendous opportunity

  • to put himself forward at the national level as the leader

  • of moderate Democrats.

  • Announcer: “Senator Amy Klobuchar!”

  • The word that Amy Klobuchar supporters are using

  • to describe what happened here isKlomentum.’

  • She came to New Hampshire after a fifth-place finish

  • in Iowa without a whole lot of wind in her sails.

  • It’s been funny suddenly seeing media

  • come to all of our events.”

  • [laughter]

  • Things just turned around for her dramatically.

  • If Klobuchar had not finished so strong in New Hampshire,

  • it might have been the end of her campaign.

  • If you are tired of the extremes in our politics,

  • and you are tired of the noise and the nonsense,

  • you have a home with me.”

  • She gets the chance to fight onward to Nevada and

  • South Carolina and Super Tuesday.

  • I would not make any plans that

  • are based on knowing a Democratic nominee

  • anytime soon.

  • Well, I am going to Las Vegas next,

  • so I probably would have a chance to do that.

So we finally have actual election results

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新罕布什爾州對2020年大選的啟示|紐約時報新聞 (What New Hampshire Tells Us About the 2020 Election | NYT News)

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    林宜悉 posted on 2021/01/14
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