Trump urges crowd to vote for the "weakest Democrat" in NH

President Trump held a rally Monday night in New Hampshire on the eve of the state's primaries, the first since he was acquitted on two articles of impeachment. The president tried to rattle Democrats' nominating process by urging New Hampshire independents to vote Tuesday for the "weakest Democrat." Independents are allowed to vote in either party's primary.

Mr. Trump also took aim at House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, saying she was "mumbling" behind him during the State of the Union address last week, calling it "very distracting." He did not mention Pelosi tearing up a copy of his speech. He also celebrated his "total acquittal" in the impeachment inquiry while targeting the Democrats who tried to remove him from office.

Turning to Iowa, the president mocked Democrats for bungling the results of the state's caucuses: "Does anyone know who won Iowa?" he asked. "I don't know." He added, "I think they're trying to take it away from Bernie [Sanders] again. I think Bernie came in second, can you believe it?"

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