Sanders Wins in New Hampshire, Biden Places Fifth
Pete Buttigieg comes in second, Amy Klobuchar third.
Presidential and congressional elections were held in the United States on November 3. The Atlantic Sentinel endorsed Democrat Joe Biden, who defeated Republican president Donald Trump. Democrats defended their majority in the House of Representatives and gained five seats in the Senate, where they split control with Republicans.
Pete Buttigieg comes in second, Amy Klobuchar third.
Sanders is now the frontrunner. Biden goes down in New Hampshire. Bloomberg doubles down.
Voters are better informed than they used to be.
Sanders wins the popular vote but splits the delegates with Buttigieg.
Sanders goes into Iowa with growing support and strong fundraising. The DNC changes its rules for the next debate.
Warren wins endorsements, but loses ground in Iowa. Sanders moves up in the polls.
Why I like Biden and Bloomberg, and have doubts about Buttigieg, Sanders and Warren.
Booker drops out. Sanders comes under criticism. Biden still leads.
Castro backs Warren. Biden still leads the polls. What is Bloomberg up to?
Castro drops out. Sanders raises the most money. An airstrike in Iraq divides the candidates.
The former vice president is clearly in the lead, yet his rivals draw more attention.
Harris drops out. Warren loses support. And the case for Bloomberg.
Party elders like Barack Obama warn Democrats against running on “crazy stuff”.
The president’s party is doing everything it can to guarantee his renomination.
Democrats would be wise to take the preferences of center-right voters into account.