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A variety of factors could make for a topsy-turvy Election Day. New Hampshire Secretary of State Bill Gardner is predicting that 282,000 Republican and 268,000 Democratic ballots will be cast, which would top the turnout from 2008, the last time there was no incumbent president running in the primaries. High turnout is thought to favor Sanders and Trump, who have energized new voters and brought them into the process for the first time. (snip)
In addition, a quirk in New Hampshire law allows for independent voters-ones who don't belong to any political party-to show up and vote in either primary. About 44 percent of registered voters, or 389,000, are undeclared, and they are leaning toward Sanders, Trump and Kasich, who some polls put in second place.
As Sanders and others have said, Dems win when the turnout is high and Sanders should do well in a record turnout where Indies can vote for whoever the heck they want.
Just thought I’d share how NH folk are taking the time to make their voices heard. GO NEW HAMPSHIRE!