NASHUA, N.H. (AP) — Democratic presidential hopefuls have descended on New Hampshire. The small New England state with a tendency to shock and surprise will have its say next week, with the Feb. 11 primary. White House hopefuls left Iowa without clear results from the state’s caucuses Monday night, which could elevate the stakes in New Hampshire. A recent CNN poll shows about half of the state’s voters still haven’t decided who to support. Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders is hoping for a repeat victory in New Hampshire, where he won the state’s primary in 2016.
Democratic Primary Pivots to Unpredictable New Hampshire
