Sanders: This is the beginning of the end for Trump

Senator Bernie Sanders, who won in the first democratic election in New Hampshire, said it was “this is the beginning of the end of Donald Trump”. “We will win because we have a programme addressing the needs of workers across the country. This victory is the beginning of Donald Trump's end, “said Sanders, 78-year-old, in front of supporters [...]
We will win because we have a programme addressing the needs of workers throughout the country. This victory is the beginning of Donald Trump's end, “said Sanders, 78-year-old, front of supporters in Manchester, New Hampshire.
Immediately after Sanders in New Hampshire, Pete Buttigig, the former mayor of South Band in Indiana, he found himself, while former favorite Joe Biden suffered a new blow after a group in Iowa. Sanders won 26 per cent of the vote and Buttigigeg 24.4 per cent.
Senator Amy Klobubcar, who according to experts and audiences made a good presentation in the television debate Friday in New Hampshire, finished third.
Biden's former favorite after Iowa's group has suffered a strong blow in New Hampshire, where he's only in fifth place, following Masausets Senator Elizabeth Warren.
Aware of the disappointing outcome, Biden left New Hampshire before the first results began and continued his campaign in South Carolina.
The number of candidates for appointment of Democrats began to decrease, and businessman Andrew Yang and Senator Michael Bennett withdrew from the race.
After two bad results, the growing question is whether Joe Biden is able to consolidate the support of moderate Democrats, whose votes have “backed” at Pete Buttigigeg and Klobubcar.
Buttigigig beat Saunders in Iowa, but both election staff demanded a partial re-evaluation of poll data.
Sanders vigorously defeated Hillary Clinton in New Hampshire with 60 percent of the votes four years ago, but still failed to win the party's nomination.












