Nashua, N.H. -- The Nashua South High School gym was packed shortly after 8 p.m., with supporters watching the returns on an MSNBC broadcast fed to a gigantic screen in between red, white and blue "hope" signs in front of the scoreboard.
Obama seems unlikely to address the crowd before it is clear whether he has won or lost -- and by how much.
Obama supporters say they are getting anxious.
"He's going to win," said Obama backer Con (spelled right) O'Donnell.
"He's hopeful," said O'Donnell's wife, Regina Knowlton, who said she was getting nervous.
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