Updated On: 06 February, 2020 07:56 AM IST | Des Moines | Agencies
Supporters question if the former vice president will reclaim a clear front-runner status in the race against the US President Donald Trump

US Presidential candidate and former US Vice President Joe Biden addresses supporters in New Hampshire on. Pic/AFP
Des Moines: Joe Biden's third US presidential bid enters a critical stretch after a disappointing finish in the Iowa caucuses sent the former vice president on to New Hampshire with a skittish donor base, low cash reserves and the looming threat of billionaire rival Michael Bloomberg and his unlimited personal wealth.
In New Hampshire, Biden insisted he had a 'good night' in Iowa even as he trailed the top moderate candidate, former Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Indiana, and the leading progressive, Bernie Sanders, according to initial returns from 71 per cent of precincts. Biden was running fourth, close to Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar, who just days ago polled in single digits.