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the headline grabber from the New Hampshire primary.
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The second stage off the Democratic race for the White House is both the winner.
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Veteran left winger Bernie Sanders on the obvious loser.
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Former vice president Joe Biden, former City Mayor Pete.
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But a judge came a close second on Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar is celebrating her surged to third from New Hampshire.
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Here's our correspondent Chris Buckler.
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Bernie Sanders is a political polar opposite of Donald Trump, but he inspires the same sort of devotion among his supporters on a New Hampshire that helped him win the biggest share of the vote in this, the second stage of the contest to find a challenger to the president.
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And let me say tonight that this victory here is the beginning of the end for Donald Trump.
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But this prime returned out to be a three way fight with a former mayor of Saif Bend, Indiana Peak, but a judge cementing his reputation as a front runner and Amy Klobuchar surging up the field to stand out from the pack.
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Amy Clover Chores campaign seems to have caught fire after impressive performance in the debate stage last week.
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All of a sudden, the Minnesota senator looks and signs like a contender going to South Carolina way are taking this message of unity to the country.
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Theo, take third place.
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Senator Klobuchar.
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Leap frogged Elizabeth Warren, who in a speech paid tribute to a rival success, saying the pundits were wrong to kind of woman.
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I, my friend Holly, a way just heard from the 1st 2 of 50 states on.
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She also beat Joe Biden, the former U.
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S vice president who left the state rather than stay to see the results.
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That appears to be an obvious acknowledgment that Mr Biden's campaign is flagging.
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Despite his fame and experience, the vote in New Hampshire has helped tow Whittled on the field.
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The entrepreneur Andrew Young on the Colorado senator, Michael Bennet of both Drop died.
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But there are many states to go on.
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Despite their individual successes, there are several candidates still in with a chance off challenging Mr Trump.
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Chris Buckler, BBC News.
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