By Joan E Greve in Nashua, New Hampshire
- Bernie Sanders ahead with Buttigieg second in early results
- Andrew Yang to announce he’s suspending campaign
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1.31am GMT
Addressing supporters in Manchester, Andrew Yang said the numbers were not there for him to claim a path to the nomination, calling his decision to drop out “bitterly disappointing.”
Andrew Yang: “Though thousands of voters came out for our campaign tonight, tonight is not the outcome we fought so hard to achieve. It’s bitterly disappointing for many of us but it shouldn’t be.” https://t.co/enn9EReHqv pic.twitter.com/o0yAFMQcqe
1.27am GMT
Elizabeth Warren came out a few moment ago and said it was “clear” that it was a good night for Bernie Sanders and Pete Buttigieg. Warren also said she wanted to congratulate Amy Klobuchar on her campaign’s resilience.
NEW: Sen. Elizabeth Warren says Sanders, Buttigieg “had strong nights.”
“I also want to congratulate my friend and colleague Amy Klobuchar for showing just how wrong the pundits can be hen they count a woman out.” https://t.co/IZUoGAH0Kd pic.twitter.com/F5UQ3QagZl
Source: New Hampshire primary: all polls now closed as Sanders leads in early results – live