colors here, go town to town, or do you get sanders blue. we ll see as it fills in, just to emphasize, no offense to smaller towns up here, bulk of your people in new hampshire are here and i don t want to leave nashua out on the massachusetts border. important point, 10% of the vote now in. there it is. bernie sanders is still ahead, 27.8%. 22.3 bers for buttigieg, 20.8 for amy klobuchar. it is coming in relatively quickly. they know how to count votes. learned a lesson from iowa, double checked, triple checked, those of you that are fans of other candidates, joe biden at 8%, tom steyer, tulsi gabbard, andrew yang. one of the other issues in the
you are going to have some beto o rourke supporters scattering to perhaps biden, warren or sanders but it is going to be along the margins and talking probably just shades of a percentage point for any candidate benefitting from him getting out of the race. jon: another candidate whose campaign seems to be in a bit of trouble might be kamala harris. she says that she s going to close her new hampshire office and she s all in on iowa. listen i m committed to new hampshire, but we had to make difficult decisions, and so yes, i m all in in iowa because iowa s the first state. jon: all right, but the you take a look at if you take a look at the polling in iowa right now, she s not even in the top five. you have warren at 22.3%. this is the real clear politics average. pete buttigieg at 17. joe biden at 15.7. then sanders and klobuchar rounding out the top five. kamala harris is obviously
o rourke supporters scattering to perhaps biden, warren or sanders but it is going to be along the margins and talking probably just shades of a percentage point for any candidate benefitting from him getting out of the race. jon: another candidate whose campaign seems to be in a bit of trouble might be kamala harris. she says that she s going to close her new hampshire office and she s all in on iowa. listen i m committed to new hampshire, but we had to make difficult decisions, and so yes, i m all in in iowa because iowa s the first state. jon: all right, but the you take a look at if you take a look at the polling in iowa right now, she s not even in the top five. you have warren at 22.3%. this is the real clear politics average. pete buttigieg at 17. joe biden at 15.7. then sanders and klobuchar rounding out the top five. kamala harris is obviously
african-american president. i think we need to see what happens on tuesday. the latino vote may end up being a critical part of the story line tuesday night. if it really does increase, latinos make up a much bigger share of the pie than they did four years i just want to com you on the lack of enthusiasm. just take two states. north carolina, you all have been reporting that the african-american vote was down. why was it down initially was because of voter suppression. they closed down 17 counties closed down sites. shortened hours. there was this purging of african largely african-american votes. now, though, over the weekend, they have seen an incredible spike, and so in 2012, barack obama got 23% of the african-american early vote. and here, now, it s this, before all of the numbers are in from yesterday, it s 22.3% in north carolina. in florida, the numbers are up you have been reporting the numbers were down since
shortenned hours. now they have seen an incredible spike. in 2012, barack obama got 23% of the african-american early vote and here now it s this is before all of the numbers were in from yesterday. it s 22.3% in north carolina. in florida, the numbers are up you guys have been reporting that the numbers were down since 2008 but since 2009, the numbers are up 22%. so i m just saying and latino let me finish my point on the latino vote in florida up 120%. bottom line is, that new america is really showing up. sean, unfortunately, i m sorry, mission accomplished for the governor. who will win the white house based on who will win the world series? based on the cubs win, what does that mean for the election? go cubs go