he defeated hillary clinton here four years ago. mark meredith covering the sanders campaign. mark?reporter: bret, good evening. bernie sanders' campaign is hoping that magic will happen twice and they'll win the new hampshire primary, like you said, he did four years ago. bernie sanders is well known across the granite state, vermont is just a few mile away from where i am standing. his campaign says they're doing all they can to get out the vote ahead of tuesday, that his volunteers knocked on 150,000 doors this weekend and, of course, they're looking at the map here in the state, trying to pinpoint exactly where their turnout is going to be, a lot of it on the border between new hampshire and vermont. this is what we can expect to see on tuesday from sanders' supporters. >> i would say that bernie sanders is going to do best in the western part of the state, close to vermont. it's also a fairly progressive-liberal part of the state in towns like keane where keene state college and in hanover where dartmouth college is. he'll do well in those places. >> reporter: sanders had an ev