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Shortly after 10 p.m., when Sanders gave a televised speech,Brooke Bolduc of Brunswick, left, and Lilly Pearlman of Portland, center, cheered. Shawn Patrick Ouellette/Staff Photographer
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Shortly after 10 p.m., when Sanders gave a televised speech,Brooke Bolduc of Brunswick, left, and Lilly Pearlman of Portland, center, cheered.
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Bernie Sanders campaign headquarters features a greeting from a cardboard cutout of Bernie before Tuesday's election watch party. It was Maine's first presidential primary in 20 years.
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Sanders supporters Heather Marsters, left, of Bowdoin and Vera King of Woolwich hang a "Bernie Beats Trump" sign.
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Sanders supporters begin to gather to watch for results in Portland. There was heavy Democratic turnout statewide.
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CNN declares Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders the early leaders in Maine.
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A bigger crowd of Sanders' supporters watch when results show a lead for Biden in Maine. Biden and Sanders were neck and neck all night.
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Claire Cummings, a deputy field director with the Sanders campaign, on the phone with volunteers. It wasn't until after 2 pm on Wednesday, 18 hours after the polls closed, that AP declared Biden the winner by a narrow margin.