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Though Hillary Clinton still has her loyalists in New Hampshire, some former supporters are "feeling the Bern."
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Under the state's delegate process, candidates who don't get at least 10 percent of the vote lose their delegates to the winner of the primary.
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"When everyone's attacking you, you must be doing something right," Rubio told reporters in Manchester this week.
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Hillary Clinton denounced what she called "an artful smear." She challenged Bernie Sanders to identify a vote she had cast or changed to pay off a donor. "Enough is enough," she said.
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Republican establishment choice Jeb Bush was once the candidate to beat. No more: The success of Ted Cruz, Donald Trump and Marco Rubio in the Iowa caucuses puts new pressure on the party mainstream.
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Bill Gardner is the longest-serving secretary of state in America. He's also one of the most powerful. He alone can move the primary. Critics call him autocratic; he says he's following the law.
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Florida Sen. Marco Rubio is drawing big crowds in New Hampshire, where he's not just eyeing Donald Trump and Ted Cruz, but also hoping to wrap up after a strong showing in Iowa.