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As U.S. Vice President Joe Biden campaigned for Hillary Clinton in Ohio, a man in the audience who lost a friend on the battlefield shouted, "My friend died," to which Biden responded, "So did my son." Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
First Lady of the United States Michelle Obama emphatically endorsed Hilary Clinton to take over her husband's role during the Democratic National Convention (DNC) in Philadelphia, Monday. " There is "only one person I believe is truly qualified to be president of the United States and that is our friend Hillary Clinton," stated Obama.
For President Donald Trump, a positive diagnosis for COVID-19 couldn't have come at a worse time. Aside from the very serious risk to his health, focusing the nation's attention on the pandemic is the last thing the Trump campaign wants to do. As Trump has now been hospitalized, he's all but powerless to reset his reelection campaign around issues like the Supreme Court and the economy. Some world leaders, like British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, saw a bump in approval from the public following a coronavirus diagnosis. However, it's highly unlikely Trump will receive such grace. He mocked opponent Hillary Clinton in 2016 for contracting pneumonia. He has also jeered at Vice President Joe Biden numerous times for wearing masks and scrupulously observing public health recommendations.
New Hampshire, Feb 11 (EFE/EPA).- Senator Bernie Sanders won on Tuesday the Democratic primary of New Hampshire ahead of Pete Buttigieg, according to US media projections.Sanders celebrated a tighter victory than expected in New Hampshire where he received 60 percent of the votes against Hillary Clinton in the 2016 primary. (Camera: CHRISTOBAL HERRERA)FOOTAGE SHOWS PRIMARY NIGHT CELEBRATION WITH DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE BERNIE SANDERS IN THE SOUTHERN NEW HAMPSHIRE UNIVERSITY IN MANCHESTER, NEW HAMPSHIRE, US. SOUNDBITES: SENATOR BERNIE SANDERS, AND HIS SUPPORTERS ART BRANDON, CATHLEEN HANSON AND ALYSSA (IN ENGLISH)
Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders thanks New Hampshire "for a great victory", as US networks project he will win the state's primary election. With nearly 90 percent of ballots counted, Sanders -- the flag-bearer for the party's progressive wing -- has 26 percent of votes, with Indiana ex-mayor Pete Buttigieg narrowly trailing on 24.3 percent and fellow Midwesterner Amy Klobuchar on 19.9 percent. IMAGES