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New Hampshire Diner Patrons Not Thrilled to See Warren
Democratic Presidential hopefuls are making a final push in New Hampshire ahead of tomorrow's primary. Sen. Bernie Sanders (D-VT) and former Mayor of South Bend, Indiana Pete Buttigieg, are competing
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New Hampshire Diner Patrons Not Thrilled to See Warren
Reagan McCarthy
Posted: Feb 10, 2020 3:30 PM
Democratic Presidential hopefuls are making a final push in New Hampshire ahead of tomorrow's primary. Sen. Bernie Sanders (D-VT) and former Mayor of South Bend, Indiana Pete Buttigieg, are competing for the top spot in the first true primary, after the disastrous Iowa caucus fiasco.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) is struggling to hold in the polls and is in dire need of a momentum boost. Sen. Warren has seen a dramatic drop in the majority of national polls, and did not perform well in the Iowa caucuses. FiveThirtyEight has Sen. Warren at 13 percent, while RealClearPolitics has her at 15 percent. CNN's final round of polling for the New Hampshire primary has Sen. Warren at 10 percent:
View: https://twitter.com/ryanstruyk/status/1226914669715165184
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A group of voters in New Hampshire appears to feel disenfranchised by Sen. Warren, as Iowa voters did. Sen. Warren stopped by a diner in Manchester, NH and was not well-received, to say the least:
View: https://twitter.com/thehill/status/1226695028040335361
This footage only encapsulates a group of voters in New Hampshire, but coupled with her plummetting poll numbers, this lack of enthusiasm could be negative foreshadowing for Sen. Warren's presidential hopes.