New Hampshire Democratic primary, 2008
The 2008 New Hampshire Democratic primary on January 8, 2008 was the first primary in the United States in 2008. Its purpose was to determine the number of delegates from New Hampshire that would represent a certain candidate at the National Convention. In a primary, members of a political party—in this case, the Democratic Party—will select the candidates to a subsequent election. Since 1920, New Hampshire has always hosted the first primaries in the entire nation. The Democratic Party’s primary occurred on the same day as the Republican primary.[1] Hillary Clinton was the winner of the popular vote in the primary, with Barack Obama trailing in second. Clinton and Obama get an equal number of delegates to the National Convention since the percentages of their votes were close. New Hampshire became the first state in US history to give a primary win to a female candidate.