The Sun (Lowell)

‘Overwhelmi­ng victory’ for Biden in Dem primary

The president’s name was not listed on the ballot

- By Chris Van Buskirk cvanbuskir­k@bostonhera­ld.com

President Biden was projected to win the Democratic presidenti­al primary in New Hampshire Tuesday, even with his name not listed on the ballot in the Granite State.

The Associated Press, NBC News, and CNN projected his victory over challenger­s Minnesota Congressma­n Dean Phillips and author Marianne Williamson just after the polls closed at 8 p.m.

The 81-year-old commander-in-chief last appeared in New Hampshire in April 2022, and forewent campaignin­g in the state after the Democratic National Committee put South Carolina first on the voting calendar. But local Democrats ignored the move and went ahead with the contest.

In a statement after the race was called, New Hampshire Democratic Party Chair Ray Buckley said residents delivered an “overwhelmi­ng victory for President Joe Biden” thanks to hundreds of grassroot organizers.

Buckley said even with Biden’s name not on the ballot, New Hampshire Democrats turned out in “robust numbers,” a sign that they approve of his work on the economy and reproducti­ve freedoms.

“Once again, New Hampshire’s

first-in-the-nation primary made history — and we are proud as ever,” Buckley said. “Granite Staters know the stakes of this election: our freedoms and democracy on the ballot. As we turn our focus to the general election, it is abundantly clear New Hampshire Democrats are excited to re-elect President Biden and Vice President Harris, elect a Democratic governor, and flip the State Legislatur­e blue.”

A wide-ranging write-in campaign mounted over the past few months to make sure Biden did not suffer an embarrassi­ng loss in the first-in-the-nation primary.

Massachuse­tts Democrats like Boston Mayor Michelle Wu and Gov. Maura Healey even made the trip north to help the president.

In a statement announcing a series of “grassroots events” in the state, Wu said Democrats did “not have a choice, but to work as hard as we possibly can to try to explain what’s at stake here.”

“It’s a moment in our political history, in our country’s history where it feels like people are not talking to each other and one set of informatio­n is just staying within a certain space,” she said.

Biden spent Tuesday afternoon in Virginia, where he held a campaign event celebratin­g the 51st anniversar­y of the Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision that guaranteed a citizen’s right to an abortion.

At a rally with Vice President Kamala Harris, Biden lashed out at former President Donald Trump, who the Associated Press projected would win New Hampshire, as he spoke about abortion.

“The person most responsibl­e for taking away this freedom in America is Donald Trump,” Biden said.

Materials from the Associated Press were used in this report.

 ?? NANCY LANE — BOSTON HERALD ?? Jason Palitsch holds signs calling for write in votes for Joe Biden at a polling place in Manchester, New Hampshire during the presidenti­al primary on Tuesday.
NANCY LANE — BOSTON HERALD Jason Palitsch holds signs calling for write in votes for Joe Biden at a polling place in Manchester, New Hampshire during the presidenti­al primary on Tuesday.

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