Democrats are looking at a New Hampshire race that could presage even more divisions—even as they root for a cleaner finish than they went through in Iowa. fitn
For Democrats, Iowa was supposed to kick off an election year that would make up for the last three, with the state party predicting 2020 turnout would rival 2008's record of 239,000. But that first contest delivered lower-than-expected turnout, with a little over 176,000 Iowans showing up to caucus -- barely scraping past 2016's lackluster numbers.
Ray Buckley, chair of the New Hampshire Democratic Party, takes the stage to address a forum on the future of the Democratic Party, Dec. 2, 2016, in Denver.reset expectations for their contest. Party chairman Ray Buckley started the year by suggesting that"record turnout" would overwhelm the Democratic race. But by Monday, a week after Iowa, he reversed course, telling reporters,"I don't think anyone is expecting a turnout like 2008 -- 2008 turnout was extraordinary. ...
Andrew Yang attends a canvass launch and poll stop beginning at 9 a.m. in Keene, New Hampshire. He then participates in a canvass launch and poll stop beginning at 11:15 a.m. in Lebanon. Later, he takes part in a canvass launch and poll stop in Concord beginning at 1:30 p.m. Afterwards, he makes a stop at the University of New Hampshire in Durham at 3:30 p.m. He then holds a rally at 7 p.m. in Manchester.
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