
US primaries: Unaffiliated voters choose their nominee
In a tradition that goes back almost 50 years, residents there were first to cast their ballots in state.
More than one-third of voters in New Hampshire state of the United States are independent.
Those voters can play a key role in selecting a party nominee.
The primary in this relatively small state traditionally plays a big role in selecting the party nominee in part due to its many independent voters.
Al Jazeera’s Kristen Saloomey reports.
Published On 11 Feb 2020