Aggregating votes counted so far in NH & IA (using the first-preference IA vote): 52.2% for the liberals (Buttigieg, Biden, Klobuchar, Bennet, Patrick) 38.7% for the progressives (Sanders, Warren) 8.8% for Yang/Steyer/Gabbard 67.6% for the men 49.9% for age 70+ candidates
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Combined IA/NH Popular vote so far, 2-party total, for what little it's worth: Trump 24.5% Bernie 18.4% Buttigieg 16.8% Klobuchar 12.5% Warren 9.3% Biden 7.9% Yang 2.7% Weld 2.1% Steyer 2.1% Gabbard 1.5% Comparison becomes impossible once we hit states cancelling GOP contests.
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In Iowa, 84% of the caucus votes were on the D side. In New Hampshire, 66%. Surprisingly high turnout for a mostly uncompetitive GOP primary, but it is not surprising overall that turnout is higher on the side with an actual contest.
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Give them time, there are still 48 more primaries to go, and they have already changed the rules for Bloomberg already to allow him on the debate stage.
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