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[Asia Economy Reporter Jeong Hyunjin] CNN reported on the 11th (local time) that Senator Bernie Sanders won the New Hampshire primary of the U.S. Democratic Party.


CNN reported that in the New Hampshire primary held that day, as of 11:30 PM with 90% of the votes counted, Senator Sanders recorded 26% of the vote, taking first place. CNN added that based on the current results, Sanders is estimated to have won.


Following him, former South Bend Mayor of Indiana Pete Buttigieg took second place with 24.4%, and Senator Amy Klobuchar followed with 19.8%. Senators Elizabeth Warren and former Vice President Joe Biden recorded 9.3% and 8.4%, ranking fourth and fifth respectively.


Senator Sanders stood before his supporters that day and thanked the residents of New Hampshire, shouting loudly, "Let me say that tonight's victory here marks the beginning of the end for Donald Trump (U.S. President)."



Candidate Sanders had previously placed second by 0.1 percentage points behind former Mayor Buttigieg in the first caucus held on the 3rd in Iowa.


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