We’ll be updating this post throughout the night.
PETE’S SPEECH THE NIGHT OF THE NH PRIMARY
RESULTS TWEETS
@abbydphillip LIVE from @PeteButtigieg NH Election HQ says the campaign is “feeling good” and you can see the podium behind Abby with a bunch of American flags. Looks very presidential! Hopefully a sign of things to come! 😄👍👏#TeamPete👇 pic.twitter.com/S1TMwIGU71
— Pete's Alter Ego!!! (@destroyurego) February 11, 2020
DDHQ-UVA Center for Politics Delegate Estimates for New Hampshire:
— Decision Desk HQ (@DecisionDeskHQ) February 12, 2020
Sanders 9
Buttigieg 9
Klobuchar 6
Delegates to date: pic.twitter.com/KByUN8peg6
New Hampshire results (with 78% in) vs final polling average:
— Josh Jordan (@NumbersMuncher) February 12, 2020
Bernie 26.1 vs 28.7 (-2.6)
Pete 23.9 vs 21.3 (+2.6)
Klobuchar 19.7 vs 11.7 (+8)
Warren 9.4 vs 11 (-2.6)
Biden 8.7 vs 11 (-3.3)
Klobuchar's surge was real - even the tracking polls didn't catch the full weight of it.
While we wait for more results, we have preliminary delegate numbers that seem unlikely to change.
— Decision Desk HQ (@DecisionDeskHQ) February 12, 2020
Sanders 9
Buttigieg 9
Klobuchr 6https://t.co/oxc44fNzLh pic.twitter.com/NIdxaQPq46
Pete wins Hanover. Nice job Pete. You organized.
— 🏳️🌈Lisa Talmadge 🔥🏳️🌈 (@LisaTalmadge) February 12, 2020
Sanders LOSES DARTMOUTH College.
Amy Klobuchar ties Sanders at DARTMOUTH! HA! pic.twitter.com/LwfP4So48o
🚨Major town alert for Laconia, a desperately fought over town that went for Obama in '08, '12 then Trump in '16. DOZENS of campaign events. @PeteButtigieg win here is important. https://t.co/tTkJkhEKo6
— Trent Spiner (@TrentSpiner) February 12, 2020
Moms waiting for their sons. We are all so proud of them!!!
— The Mailman’s Kid (@Mailmans_kid) February 12, 2020
Thank you for raising such fine men! pic.twitter.com/9JI2395Vpd
The crowd reacting when they see the gap between @PeteButtigieg and @BernieSanders narrowing. #NHprimary2020 pic.twitter.com/UlCpLr1czV
— Andres Del Aguila (@Andres_DAguila) February 12, 2020
FASTEST NH Primary Results - Total of 71.04% reporting
— Decision Desk HQ (@DecisionDeskHQ) February 12, 2020
Sanders: 25.83%
Buttigieg: 23.88%
Klobuchar: 20.07%
Warren: 9.47%
Biden: 8.66%
Steyer: 3.56%
Gabbard: 3.28%
Yang: 2.81%
Total votes cast so far: 199,879
Full results here: https://t.co/J7J00UQxN8 pic.twitter.com/7upoYOy9mq
Massachusetts border alert: @PeteButtigieg wins Pelham, Salem, New Ipswich. If he has a path to victory, it goes through towns like these.
— Dante Scala (@Graniteprof) February 12, 2020
<2%, our live stream has been talking about why calling it for Sanders may have been too early a little bit ago https://t.co/k2WdaHE5Id
— Noah Rudnick (@rudnicknoah) February 12, 2020
FASTEST NH Primary Results - Total of 61.62% reporting
— Decision Desk HQ (@DecisionDeskHQ) February 12, 2020
Sanders: 26.27%
Buttigieg: 23.51%
Klobuchar: 20.22%
Warren: 9.50%
Biden: 8.47%
Steyer: 3.60%
Gabbard: 3.25%
Yang: 2.83%
Total votes cast so far: 175,587
Full results here: https://t.co/J7J00UQxN8 pic.twitter.com/awt0yeMVS2
@PeteButtigieg carries suburban town of Londonderry. @BernieSanders third. Problematic outcome for @BernieSanders.
— Dante Scala (@Graniteprof) February 12, 2020
Sanders won Sugar Hill by 69 votes in 2016. Tonight he lost to @PeteButtigieg by 14 votes and edge @amyklobuchar by just 1. #NHprimary2020 #PeteButtigieg
— Jim Kessler (@ThirdWayKessler) February 12, 2020
"More than 60% [of NH voters] want a Trump-defeater, @PeteButtigieg is winning that argument right now..."
— Tess Whittlesey (@tesswhittlesey) February 12, 2020
This is our one shot to defeat Trump. Voters who know him best can see that Pete has the message and the vision to do it. pic.twitter.com/1Ma4UU5tOJ
FASTEST NH Primary Results - Total of 56.23% reporting
— Decision Desk HQ (@DecisionDeskHQ) February 12, 2020
Sanders: 26.73%
Buttigieg: 23.06%
Klobuchar: 19.73%
Warren: 9.72%
Biden: 8.64%
Steyer: 3.63%
Gabbard: 3.20%
Yang: 2.90%
Total votes cast so far: 165,070
Full results here: https://t.co/J7J00UQxN8 pic.twitter.com/mXx8Kv2aNe
FASTEST NH Primary Results - Total of 48.15% reporting
— Decision Desk HQ (@DecisionDeskHQ) February 12, 2020
Sanders: 26.87%
Buttigieg: 23.22%
Klobuchar: 18.91%
Warren: 9.64%
Biden: 8.51%
Steyer: 3.54%
Gabbard: 3.21%
Yang: 2.83%
Total votes cast so far: 142,021
Full results here: https://t.co/J7J00UQxN8 pic.twitter.com/Jaun6KBZ7E
FASTEST NH Primary Results - Total of 26.26% reporting
— Decision Desk HQ (@DecisionDeskHQ) February 12, 2020
Sanders: 28.14%
Buttigieg: 22.40%
Klobuchar: 19.26%
Warren: 10.43%
Biden: 8.28%
Steyer: 3.34%
Gabbard: 3.03%
Yang: 2.92%
Total votes cast so far: 80,932
Full results here: https://t.co/J7J00UQxN8 pic.twitter.com/RbR1BGyr7e
Hanover (Dartmouth College) appears to vote Buttigieg, per @DecisionDeskHQ:
— J. Miles Coleman (@JMilesColeman) February 12, 2020
Buttigieg - 25.6%
Sanders - 20.2%
Amy K - 19.4%
Warren - 18.2%
Biden - 7.9%
Was 53/47 for Sanders in 2016. #NHprimary2020
10% in statewide, and Bernie 28, Pete 22, Amy 21, Warren 10, Biden 9, Steyer 4
— John Couvillon (@WinWithJMC) February 12, 2020
NH Primary Results - Total of 8.75% Reporting
— Decision Desk HQ (@DecisionDeskHQ) February 12, 2020
Sanders: 28.94%
Buttigieg: 21.52%
Klobuchar: 18.82%
Warren: 10.73%
Biden: 8.33%
Steyer: 3.33%
Yang: 3.07%
Total votes cast so far: 30,445
Full results here: https://t.co/J7J00UQxN8 pic.twitter.com/M9w11bjc78
Breaking: Buttigieg wins Moultonborough, a GOP-leaning town in the Lakes region.
— Dave Wasserman (@Redistrict) February 12, 2020
Buttigieg 283
Klobuchar 239
Sanders 188
5% in statewide, and Bernie 27, Pete 22, Amy 21, Warren 10
— John Couvillon (@WinWithJMC) February 12, 2020
Loudon County 💯 in...our boy @PeteButtigieg number ONE! #NHPete2020 pic.twitter.com/bjCPLQmlV1
— joyful_aloha (@Joyful_aloha) February 12, 2020
Thornton, NH (rural north, 69%-30% Sanders in 2016):
— Dave Wasserman (@Redistrict) February 12, 2020
Sanders 23.4%
Buttigieg 23.0%
Klobuchar 21.8%
Biden 10.6%
Warren 7.3%
There is some *major* separation between the top three and Warren/Biden so far.