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the headline grabber from the New Hampshire primary.
The second stage off the Democratic race for the White House is both the winner.
Veteran left winger Bernie Sanders on the obvious loser.
Former vice president Joe Biden, former City Mayor Pete.
But a judge came a close second on Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar is celebrating her surged to third from New Hampshire.
Here's our correspondent Chris Buckler.
Bernie Sanders is a political polar opposite of Donald Trump, but he inspires the same sort of devotion among his supporters on a New Hampshire that helped him win the biggest share of the vote in this, the second stage of the contest to find a challenger to the president.
And let me say tonight that this victory here is the beginning of the end for Donald Trump.
But this prime returned out to be a three way fight with a former mayor of Saif Bend, Indiana Peak, but a judge cementing his reputation as a front runner and Amy Klobuchar surging up the field to stand out from the pack.
Amy Clover Chores campaign seems to have caught fire after impressive performance in the debate stage last week.
All of a sudden, the Minnesota senator looks and signs like a contender going to South Carolina way are taking this message of unity to the country.
Theo, take third place.
Senator Klobuchar.
Leap frogged Elizabeth Warren, who in a speech paid tribute to a rival success, saying the pundits were wrong to kind of woman.
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She also beat Joe Biden, the former U.
S vice president who left the state rather than stay to see the results.
That appears to be an obvious acknowledgment that Mr Biden's campaign is flagging.
Despite his fame and experience, the vote in New Hampshire has helped tow Whittled on the field.
The entrepreneur Andrew Young on the Colorado senator, Michael Bennet of both Drop died.
But there are many states to go on.
Despite their individual successes, there are several candidates still in with a chance off challenging Mr Trump.
Chris Buckler, BBC News.
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