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FDA WEIGHS APPROVAL FOR ADUCANUMAB TO FIGHT ALZHEIMER'S The Alzheimer's Association backs approval of aducanumab even though studies show the drug has, at best, a modest ability to slow down the disease. "This is not a cure," Johns says. "This is an LEARNING HOW TO SMELL AGAIN AFTER COVID-19 : NPR Learning How To Smell Again After COVID-19 Loss of smell has become one of the defining symptoms of COVID-19. Scientists have ideas why, but aren't sure how to MORNING EDITION FOR JUNE 11, 2021 : NPR Manas Ray, a biochemist in Cambridge, Mass., wrote "Praying From A Distance" about the toll COVID-19 has taken on his family in India. He submitted it as part of an NPR A TEEN SHOVES A BEAR TO SAVE HER FAMILY'S DOGS : NPR A Teen Shoves A Bear To Save Her Family's Dogs Video of the terrifying encounter in a Southern California backyard shows Hailey Morinicousing both
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WHEN IS THE NEW HAMPSHIRE PRIMARY? WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW SEN. BERNIE SANDERS OF VERMONT IS THE FAVORITE, AS PROGRESSIVES SEEM TO BE COALESCING AROUND HIM AND MODERATES ARE SPLIT AMONG SEVERALCANDIDATES.
EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE NEW HAMPSHIREPRIMARY
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EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE NEW HAMPSHIRE PRIMARYDomenico Montanaro
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A voter leaves a polling booth at the Ward Five Community Center during the New Hampshire primary in Concord, N.H. on Tuesday. New Hampshire has served to reinforce or reset the Democratic primary race over the past five decades. JOSEPH PREZIOSO/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES HIDECAPTION
TOGGLE CAPTION Joseph Prezioso/AFP via Getty Images A voter leaves a polling booth at the Ward Five Community Center during the New Hampshire primary in Concord, N.H. on Tuesday. New Hampshire has served to reinforce or reset the Democratic primary race over the past five decades. Joseph Prezioso/AFP via Getty Images UPDATED AT 12:49 P.M. ET Democrats are going to try again. After the Iowa results meltdown, New Hampshire takes center stage Tuesday night. This election is run by the secretary of state's office and not the state party. It's also a more-straightforward primary (with a couple kinks we explain below) rather than a complicated,math-heavy caucus.
There is lots at stake, as New Hampshire has served to reinforce orreset
the
Democratic primary race over the past five decades. As always, be ready for surprises, especially because through the years, a third to half of voters have made up their minds in the last week. Here are some key questions, things to watch and the stakes for thecandidates:
IS NEW HAMPSHIRE A SWING STATE? First, let's set the table. Yes, in a general election, New Hampshire is very competitive. It went Democratic in the 2016 election, but it was the closest of all states (by raw vote) — just 2,700 votes separated Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, and Trump's team isclosely watching
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Sen. Bernie Sanders stops by the Coffee Coffee roasters shop in Salem, N.H., on Monday. JOE RAEDLE/GETTY IMAGES HIDE CAPTION TOGGLE CAPTION Joe Raedle/Getty Images Sen. Bernie Sanders stops by the Coffee Coffee roasters shop in Salem,N.H., on Monday.
Joe Raedle/Getty Images WHY IS NEW HAMPSHIRE FIRST? This question comes up repeatedly, because, like Iowa, New Hampshire is not a diverse state. It, too, is more than 90% white. In 2016, 93% of New Hampshire Democratic primary voters were white. It has been first for a very long time — 100 years this year actually. Then, about 50 years ago, New Hampshire passed a law requiring it be first and gave sole power to the secretary of state to set the primary date. Bill Gardner is that secretary of state. He has been in the job about as long as the law has been on the books and has fought against efforts — Democratic and Republican — to move it.ELECTIONS
NEW HAMPSHIRE PRIMARY 2020: LIVE RESULTS AND ANALYSISELECTIONS
CAMPAIGNING TAKES A NEGATIVE TURN IN CLOSING DAYS OF NEW HAMPSHIRERACE
WHEN IS THE NEW HAMPSHIRE PRIMARY? Polls open at 8 a.m. ET and close, in most places, at 7 p.m. ET. But there are 221 towns in New Hampshire, and they all set their own times. Some scarcely populated towns famously begin voting at midnightto gain attention.
But all polls will be closed by 8 p.m. ET. WHEN WILL WE SEE RESULTS? We will start seeing results after 7 p.m. ET for most places, but there will be no calls from the news networks or The Associated Press (which NPR relies on for calls) until at least 8 p.m. ET. At that point, expect the Republican primary (yes, there is one) to be called for President Trump.Enlarge this image
Sen. Elizabeth Warren hosts a rally at the Rochester Opera House on Monday in Rochester, N.H. SCOTT OLSON/GETTY IMAGES HIDE CAPTION TOGGLE CAPTION Scott Olson/Getty Images Sen. Elizabeth Warren hosts a rally at the Rochester Opera House on Monday in Rochester, N.H. Scott Olson/Getty Images WHEN WILL WE KNOW WHO WINS? This is always tricky, because, um, Iowa. The state predicts we _might _know around 9:30 p.m. ET, but stay loose on that one. Check NPR's NewHampshire live blog
throughout the
day for updated live results. Also, because this is a delegate race, check out our new delegate trackerto
see how many delegates are allocated to each candidate and where therace stands now.
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Twenty-four pledged delegates. There are nine more automatic delegates, which used to be superdelegates, but they matter less this year because they can't vote on first ballot at the Democratic National Convention unless there's an overwhelming majority for onecandidate.
Sixteen of the delegates are allocated proportionally by congressional district. (There are two of them.) Another eight are allocated by statewide vote (five at large, three pledged leaders and elected officials). Those odd numbers will be important going forward in states to come because the overall winner essentially gets the extradelegate.
That represents just 1% of the total number of delegates available; after New Hampshire, just 2% of total delegates will be allocated (including Iowa). A candidate needs 1,991 delegates to win the nomination, so there's a long way to go. ARE THERE THRESHOLDS FOR GETTING DELEGATES LIKE THERE WERE IN IOWA? Yes. Like Iowa, there's a 15% to win any delegates. That's true in every Democratic primary and caucus. The difference in New Hampshire is there is no re-sorting in a second round. You vote, it's done. You get 15%, you get delegates. You don't, well, you don't.Enlarge this image
Sen. Amy Klobuchar speaks at a town hall in Exeter, N.H., on Monday. She has been climbing in the polls in the past week. JOSEPH PREZIOSO/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES HIDE CAPTION TOGGLE CAPTION Joseph Prezioso/AFP via Getty Images Sen. Amy Klobuchar speaks at a town hall in Exeter, N.H., on Monday. She has been climbing in the polls in the past week. Joseph Prezioso/AFP via Getty Images HOW MANY PEOPLE ACTUALLY VOTE? The record for turnout in the Democratic presidential primary in New Hampshire is about 288,000. That was set in 2008 in the race between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton. The second-highest turnout was in 2016 between Clinton and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders about 251,000. New Hampshire is known for high voter participation. In the 2016 general election, it was actually the third-highest turnout statebehind
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IOWA KEEPS GETTING MESSIER: 5 TAKEAWAYS FROM THE CAUCUSES' NEAR-TIE HOW DOES VOTING WORK? It's a primary, so voters head to the polls like they would in a general election. It's "semi-open," meaning independents can participate. About 40% of the state are independents, and given that there is no competitive GOP primary happening, one might expect to see a higher percentage of independents turn out on the Democratic sidethan in 2016.
In 2016, independents made up 40% of the electorate, according to the exit polls, but there were competitive primaries on both sides. In 2008, it was 44%, but in 2004 — the last time there was a competitive Democratic primary with an incumbent Republican president up for reelection — 48% of the electorate was independents. Don't confuse independents with moderates, though. Sanders, who won the 2016 primary by more than 20 points, won three-quarters of independents. He won a slightly lower percentage of self-describedmoderates, 59%.
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Former Vice President Joe Biden, takes photos with supporters during a campaign event at St. George Greek Orthodox Cathedral in Manchester, N.H., on Monday. PABLO MARTINEZ MONSIVAIS/AP HIDE CAPTION TOGGLE CAPTION Pablo Martinez Monsivais/AP Former Vice President Joe Biden, takes photos with supporters during a campaign event at St. George Greek Orthodox Cathedral in Manchester,N.H., on Monday.
Pablo Martinez Monsivais/AP ASIDE FROM INDEPENDENTS, WHICH OTHER VOTERS ARE IMPORTANT TO WATCH? The shape of the electorate is very important and will get more important as the race winnows and support solidifies. The more liberal the electorate, the better it is for Sanders. And the Democratic electorate in New Hampshire has grown increasingly liberal. In 2004, just 46% who turned out identified as liberal; in 2008, that jumped to 56%, as Obama turned out lots of young and new voters. But in 2016, more than two-thirds (68%) of the New Hampshire Democratic electorate was liberal. If that trend holds, that's good for Sanders. Young voters, under 30, made up about a fifth in 2016, and they broke overwhelmingly for Sanders. The percentage of young voters in 2016 (19%) was actually higher than in 2008 (18%) when Obama ran. Sanders needs that trend to continue, as he wins big margins with youngvoters.
The more white and the more people there are with college degrees voting, the better for former South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete Buttigieg. He finished with the delegate lead over Sanders in Iowa, and he hopes to do well again in New Hampshire. With it being 93% white in 2016 and 60% with college degrees, that lines up for Buttigieg. Older voters were roughly a fifth. That number probably needs to be higher to help former Vice President Joe Biden, whose support is declining in the state. And there's no guarantee he even wins them now. He won the highest percentage of voters 65 and older in Iowa, but Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar and Buttigieg won significant shares,too.
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Former South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete Buttigieg arrives onstage at Hampshire Hills Athletic Club on Monday in Milford, N.H. WIN MCNAMEE/GETTY IMAGES HIDE CAPTION TOGGLE CAPTION Win McNamee/Getty Images Former South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete Buttigieg arrives onstage at Hampshire Hills Athletic Club on Monday in Milford, N.H. Win McNamee/Getty Images WHO'S AHEAD IN THE POLLS? There have been four poll leaders in New Hampshire during this race. But Sanders is now the favorite. He leads by 7 pointsin
an average of the polls over Buttigieg, who has surged since Iowa. But this is New Hampshire, where things can change quickly and a third or more tend to say they made up their mind in the last week. Remember, Obama had an 8-point lead in the polls over Clinton in 2008 and lost the primary by less than 3 points, so be prepared for anything to happen. WHAT'S AT STAKE FOR THE CANDIDATES? Everything. Here are some things in particular to look for: 1. CAN SANDERS EXPAND HIS BASE? Sanders was promising high turnout in Iowa, but it didn't happen. Turnout was more on pace with 2016 than 2008. That's not exactly a groundswell of support and an overwhelming movement. But New Hampshire is Take 2 for Sanders and the rest. Can they show they have fired up Democrats enough to take on Trump thisyear?
Sanders did well in urban areas and college towns. He needs to show he can reach beyond that. The Democratic Party doesn't need help winning in those places. Still, a win would be a win, and Sanders would be in the pole position for the nomination if he takes the state, especially considering that moderates and establishment Democrats don't appear to be coalescing around anyone any time soon. 2. FOR BUTTIGIEG, NEW HAMPSHIRE IS NICE, BUT ... Again, New Hampshire is a very white state, and Buttigieg has struggled in polling with voters of color. He needs to perform well in New Hampshire, but then the real test comes when the race moves to Nevada and South Carolina, which have much more diverse electorates. 3. WHO FINISHES THIRD? This might be the biggest and most important question of the night. Biden is fading fast. He has been hoping that South Carolina and his support with African American voters would be his firewall. (In fact, he's heading to South Carolina Tuesday night,
instead of staying in New Hampshire.) But South Carolina is weeks away, and there may be evidence he's already declining with African Americans. A Quinnipiac pollout
Monday showed former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who has now spent more than $350 million on ads, eating into Biden's support with black voters. Can Biden really survive a fifth-place showing in NewHampshire?
Meanwhile, Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren, who finished third in Iowa, needs to be able show she can beat Sanders and Buttigieg, the two candidates most eating into her support. She polls second with progressives to Sanders and second with college-educated whites to Buttigieg. New Hampshire is an opportunity for her to show she's right in the mix with them and deserves another shot when the electorate gets more diverse. But if she doesn't perform well .... ? 4. HOW FAR CAN KLOBUCHAR GO? She has seen a sharp spike since coming close to Biden in Iowa and after her strong debate performance in New Hampshire Friday. She's actually now polling third, slightly ahead of Warren and Biden. If she were to take third, wow. Moderates not thrilled how Biden has held up and think Buttigieg is too young and inexperienced are looking around. And Klobuchar has a good case to make. She's 59, been a productive senator, and won reelection by a lot in a Midwestern state Trump came close in. But is it too little, too late? She needs the donations to pour in if she's going to have a shot, and that starts with a surprising finish in New Hampshire — ahead of some of the field'sheavyweights.
5. HOW LONG DO LOWER-PERFORMING CANDIDATES CONTINUE ON? Wealthy venture capitalist Tom Steyer has the personal resources to go as long as he wants, but he has seen little payoff in the results. He's making a serious push in South Carolina, but no polling so far indicates he can win the state. That effort might wind up wounding Biden more than any other candidate, as he's making inroads with black leaders andvoters.
Andrew Yang has a deep well of support, but it's not very wide. He wound up with fewer than 2,000 votes in Iowa out of 170,000. Yang is a serious person with a serious message, but if he finishes in single digits again in New Hampshire, he and his supporters have to ask themselves why he's running — is it to make a point or is it to win? And if it's to make a point, for how long, and will his supporters wholeheartedly get behind whoever winds up becoming the Democraticnominee?
CORRECTION FEB. 11, 2020 A previous version of this story incorrectly said New Hampshire had the second-highest turnout in the 2016 general election. It had the third-highest turnout. The story also incorrectly said 48% of N.H. primary voters in 2004 identified as liberals. The number was actually46%.
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