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It was gender, not age or geography that gave Clinton win
The framework of change versus experience wasn't the proper dividing line, though it mattered. The difference of young people versus old didn't make the difference in New Hampshire that it did in Iowa, though they mattered.
The thing that really mattered, exit polls of voters suggest, was the gender gap.
Some 57 percent of women voted for Clinton.
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