Sanders leads the Democratic presidential election in New Hampshire
- Motasem Zaitoun

- Feb 13, 2020
- 1 min read
Bernie Sanders topped the Democratic primary in New Hampshire to choose a rival candidate for President Donald Trump in the upcoming presidential elections, while two candidates, Pete Potgej and Emmy Kloppshar, will compete for second place, according to American media.
With the results of nearly half of the polling stations announced, Vermont Senator Sander ranked first with 28 percent, followed by former Indiana Mayor Boozeg with 23 percent, while Senator Kloppocer ranked third with 19.9 percent.
As for Joe Biden, who has been leading the national polls for months, he ranked fifth with 9 percent, which raises doubts about his ability to maintain his candidacy, according to "AFP."
"The victory here is the beginning of the end for Trump," Sanders told his supporters after NBC and ABC announced his victory.
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