Clinton, Sanders, try to swing voters days ahead of NH primary

MANCHESTER, NH– An enthusiastic crowd piled into the Verizon Wireless Arena Friday night for the McIntyre Shaheen 100 Club Celebration for New Hampshire Democrats. Like fans supporting rival sports team, the arena split with Clinton supporters filing in to the left and Sanders supporters to the right, as many of the 6,000 attendees recited chants, waved signs and competed to see which side could cheer the loudest while they waited for the presentations to start.
Sanders supporters appeared to fill more of the stands, eagerly waving "Feel the Bern" signs and chanting "Bernie Sanders has our back, we don't need a Super PAC," a reference to the Vermont Senator's refusal to accept Super PAC donations. The Sanders campaign has instead relied on millions of small donations that average $27 a piece.