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. >> vermont senator bernie sanders trounced hillary clinton by a projected 20 plus percentage points. >> and he says his win is sending a profound message to the political establishment. the economic establishment and to the media establishment. abc's mary alice parks is in concord, new hampshire, with the sanders campaign. good morning. >> reporter: that's right, reena and kendis. bernie sanders didn't just win here in new hampshire. he won by a landslide. the independent senator from vermont did particularly well with young voters and voters who said they wanted an outsider. he also did well with those who said they were worried about the economy. but you can imagine here last night, there was very little worry. it was a celebration, a giant party. bernie sanders's supporters know now he leaves new hampshire with quite a lot of momentum into the next few states in nevada and south carolina. he thanked volunteers but also sort of switched his tone. he said that his victory here was sending a profound message. the political and economic establishment. he actually said that his victor
. >> vermont senator bernie sanders trounced hillary clinton by a projected 20 plus percentage points. >> and he says his win is sending a profound message to the political establishment. the economic establishment and to the media establishment. abc's mary alice parks is in concord, new hampshire, with the sanders campaign. good morning. >> reporter: that's right, reena and kendis. bernie sanders didn't just win here in new hampshire. he won by a landslide. the independent...
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vermont senator bernie sanders and hillary clinton deadlocked at 50/50. donald trump who had been enjoying a clear and steady lead in the polls recently finished second by just 4 percentage points behind senator ted cruz and florida senator marco rubio seen there finished in third place just 1 point behind trump. >> in some ways marco rubio is the big republican winner this morning. he did better than the polls predicted while avoiding trump's scorched earth criticism. >> that puts wings under his wings. we cover the rubio campaign. good morning, inez. >> hey, that's right, guys. so big, big night for marco rubio tonight. he came in third. we suspected he would come in third but this was such a close race, he basically tied donald trump. the latest polls had him at a distant third. this did come as a bit i've surprise. i'll let you listen to what the campaign was billing as marco rubio's speech. said would never happen. for months, for months they told us we had no chance. for months, they told us because we offered too much optimism in a time of anger we
vermont senator bernie sanders and hillary clinton deadlocked at 50/50. donald trump who had been enjoying a clear and steady lead in the polls recently finished second by just 4 percentage points behind senator ted cruz and florida senator marco rubio seen there finished in third place just 1 point behind trump. >> in some ways marco rubio is the big republican winner this morning. he did better than the polls predicted while avoiding trump's scorched earth criticism. >> that puts...
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vermont senator bernie sanders put hillary clinton on the defensive over her progressive credentials. at a cnn town hall in derry, new hampshire, sanders slammed clinton over her ties to wall street pro business trade agreements and herr 2002 authorization of the iraq war. >> clinton shot back saying that she was amused that sanders appears to have appointed himself the gatekeeper on who is progressive. drama playing out on the republican side. texas senator ted cruz issued an apology to one of his challengers >> and donald trump is heating up the war of words as another candidate makes a stunning announcement. abc's marci gonzalez has the latest from manchester new hampshire. >> reporter: the republican field narrowing again. rick be santorum dropping out. and announcing on fox news he's endorsing marco rubio. >> he's a tremendously gifted young man. >> reporter: rubio adding to the criticism of ted cruz after the cruz camp sent this e-mail on caucus day suggesting dr. ben carson might be leaving the race. >> i thought it was unfair to ben. >> reporter: donald trump accusing cruz of
vermont senator bernie sanders put hillary clinton on the defensive over her progressive credentials. at a cnn town hall in derry, new hampshire, sanders slammed clinton over her ties to wall street pro business trade agreements and herr 2002 authorization of the iraq war. >> clinton shot back saying that she was amused that sanders appears to have appointed himself the gatekeeper on who is progressive. drama playing out on the republican side. texas senator ted cruz issued an apology to...
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on the ground, we have seen this incredible energy, the 74-year-old socialist from vermont has inspired young people and millenials. we've seen these crowds where progressives have really come together to celebrate with like-minded people. but the question has always been, could the campaign transfer that energy and enthusiasm into votes. reena, kendis? >> all right. our thanks to mary alice there. come up, a full breakdown of both sides of the race. >> and political analyst matthew dowd looks at what went wrong and what went right for the campaigns. you're watching "world news now." >>> ever since all the presidential candidates threw their hats in the ring, the buildup has been to last night's iowa caucuses. >> now after iowa, it's time to break it all down. abc's political analyst matt dowd has winners and losers starting with ted cruz and what his win could mean for his road to the white house. >> iowa caucus has a larger percentage of evak&ngelical vots than any other state. and he doesn't have a state right now where he can put together the same coalition. so he's got to figure ou
on the ground, we have seen this incredible energy, the 74-year-old socialist from vermont has inspired young people and millenials. we've seen these crowds where progressives have really come together to celebrate with like-minded people. but the question has always been, could the campaign transfer that energy and enthusiasm into votes. reena, kendis? >> all right. our thanks to mary alice there. come up, a full breakdown of both sides of the race. >> and political analyst matthew...
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i would think vermont they would -- >> taken them so long. >> they'll be in stores over the next month or so. they say more vegan friendly flavors will be rolled out in the future. i love my almond milk. we should do an ice cream day next week k the newsroom. >> it was a matter of times. those flavors chunky monkey, chocolate fudge brownie and pb and cookies and coffee caramel fufue. >> i wouldld enjoy everyingle one of those. >> chunky monkey is my favorite. >> coming up, quarterbacks hot or not. >> a tough debate later in the mix. >> were you a quarterback? >> i was not a quarterback.k. >> still hot.t. >> also ahead, thank you, reena. also ahead, an even greater issue. can you really have your pizza and eat it too? meet the man who claims he lost over 100 pounds by eating a pie every day. >> first the latest in that murder mystery of a 13-year-old girl. the investigation into her death and why authorities are pointing to social media apps. you can weigh in on our facebook page. wnnfans.com and twitter @abcwnn now." this is mineral build up it collects leaving gross germ-ridden stains
i would think vermont they would -- >> taken them so long. >> they'll be in stores over the next month or so. they say more vegan friendly flavors will be rolled out in the future. i love my almond milk. we should do an ice cream day next week k the newsroom. >> it was a matter of times. those flavors chunky monkey, chocolate fudge brownie and pb and cookies and coffee caramel fufue. >> i wouldld enjoy everyingle one of those. >> chunky monkey is my favorite....
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the independent senator from vermont did particularly well with young voters and voters who said they wanted an outsider. he also did well with those who said they were worried about the economy. but you can imagine here last night, there was very little worry. it was a celebration, a giant party. bernie sanders's supporters know that now he leaves new hampshire with quite a lot of momentum into the next few states in nevada and south carolina. he thanked his volunteers, but he also sort of switched his tone. he said that his victory here was sending a profound message establishment. he actually said that his victory was serving notice to the establishment, and he said that he was able to win because of huge voter turnout. using what sort of has now become a bernie sanders phrase. he was able to harness enthusiasm and energy, he said, and it is exactly that enthusiasm and energy that he believes will be necessary for democrats to win in november. reena and kendis? >> thank you so much, mary alice. >> quite a big night there in new hampshire for bernie sanders. should point out, just a
the independent senator from vermont did particularly well with young voters and voters who said they wanted an outsider. he also did well with those who said they were worried about the economy. but you can imagine here last night, there was very little worry. it was a celebration, a giant party. bernie sanders's supporters know that now he leaves new hampshire with quite a lot of momentum into the next few states in nevada and south carolina. he thanked his volunteers, but he also sort of...
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vermont senator bernie sanders taking a new line of attack on of step with the progressive wing of her own party. liz kreutz has the highlights from the latest town hall in new hampshire. >> good morning, reena and phillip. bernie sanders is feeling pretty confident on his home turf with the solid double digit lead. it was a late night here. sanders an clinton did not share a stage but they went hea to head. overnight, bernie sanders and hillary clinton making their pitch to new hampshirites. clinton fielding questions at a cnn town hall about foreign policy. >> can you assure me you would not expand military involvement abroad. >> no, i can't. >> did you have to be paid $675,000. >> well, i don't know. that's what they offered. so -- >> and even that famous old theory from the '90s. >> do you still believe there's a vast right wing conspiracy. >> don't. >> you sanders asked about veterans. >> have you ceded the support of veterans to the republicans? >> it's easy for politicians to give speeches. but what my work in the senate has been involved is to making sure that veterans in this
vermont senator bernie sanders taking a new line of attack on of step with the progressive wing of her own party. liz kreutz has the highlights from the latest town hall in new hampshire. >> good morning, reena and phillip. bernie sanders is feeling pretty confident on his home turf with the solid double digit lead. it was a late night here. sanders an clinton did not share a stage but they went hea to head. overnight, bernie sanders and hillary clinton making their pitch to new...
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. >> reporter: the vermont senator doubling down on his attacks against his opponent's washington ways. >> she has the entire establishment or almost the entire establishment behind her. that's a fact. i don't deny it. >> reporter: clinton firing back. >> senator sanders is the only person who i think would characterize me a woman running to be the first woman president, as exemplifying the establishment. >> reporter: the two candidates sparring again over that iraq war vote. >> secretary clinton who was secretary of state for four years has more experience. that is not arguable. in foreign affairs. but experience is not the only point. >> a vote in 2002 is not a plan to defeat isis. >> reporter: and the latest polling shows bernie sanders ahead by 30 points here. the clinton campaign though pushing the narrative that she is the underdog. they're trying to lower expectations and perhaps wake up her supporters. reena and kendis? >> our thanks to liz in new hampshire. we're going to turn now to the zika virus. and turning now rather to the republican race. one day before the big debate h
. >> reporter: the vermont senator doubling down on his attacks against his opponent's washington ways. >> she has the entire establishment or almost the entire establishment behind her. that's a fact. i don't deny it. >> reporter: clinton firing back. >> senator sanders is the only person who i think would characterize me a woman running to be the first woman president, as exemplifying the establishment. >> reporter: the two candidates sparring again over that...
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the democrats, sanders is leading clinton by 28% in an election that could be an easy victory for the vermont senator. it is your voice, your vote. we're going to get started with abc's cecile yeah vega who is covering the democrats. >> hey, my friend. >> reporter: with hillary clinton in the fight of her life, her husband, bill, feeling the pressure, too. >> the hotter this election gets, the more i wish i were just a former president, and just for a few months, not the spouse of the next one. because -- you know, i have to be careful what i say. >> reporter: the former president taking on a new role in this campaign -- attack dog in chief, hitting bernie sanders. >> i mean, when you're making a revolution, you can't be too careful about the facts. >> reporter: clinton accusing some sanders' supporters of making offensive comments online to female hillary backers. >> to vicious trolling and attacks that are literally too profane often -- not to mention sexist -- to repeat. >> reporter: when i asked about those charges -- do you think the sanders campaign is playing dirty? after a long pause,
the democrats, sanders is leading clinton by 28% in an election that could be an easy victory for the vermont senator. it is your voice, your vote. we're going to get started with abc's cecile yeah vega who is covering the democrats. >> hey, my friend. >> reporter: with hillary clinton in the fight of her life, her husband, bill, feeling the pressure, too. >> the hotter this election gets, the more i wish i were just a former president, and just for a few months, not the...
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. >> the race was even tighter between the top two democrats, vermont senator bernie and sanders and hillary clinton neck and neck in a race still too close to call. abc's david wright begins our coverage from des moines. >> and god bless the great state of iowa. >> reporter: more signs that nothing is inevitable in 2016. on the republican side, ted cruz trumped billionaire donald trump. >> iowa has sent notice that the republican nominee and the next president of the united states will not be chosen by the media. but will be chosen by we, the people, the american people. >> reporter: on the democratic side, too close to call. even as hillary clinton declared victory -- >> so as i stand here tonight, breathing a big sigh of relief, thank you, iowa. bernie sanders i want wasn't conceding anything. >> it looks like we are in a virtual tie. >> reporter: the hard fought campaign touched every corner of this rural farm state, all 99 counties. a record number of gop caucusgoers turned out to participate. more than 180,000 statewide. for donald trump, the front-runner most of the way here,
. >> the race was even tighter between the top two democrats, vermont senator bernie and sanders and hillary clinton neck and neck in a race still too close to call. abc's david wright begins our coverage from des moines. >> and god bless the great state of iowa. >> reporter: more signs that nothing is inevitable in 2016. on the republican side, ted cruz trumped billionaire donald trump. >> iowa has sent notice that the republican nominee and the next president of the...