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This R&D provides resources on the recent New Hampshire primary. Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders won in a landslide against former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, while Donald Trump notched his first win in the Republican presidential contest. The result on the Republican side has already prompted New Jersey Governor Chris Christie and former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina to exit the race and it appears that at least five candidates will contest the South Carolina primary in several weeks.
Key takeaways from the New Hampshire primary https://t.co/3x93g2ZHSC pic.twitter.com/Q3VRJNEXnC
— The New York Times (@nytimes) February 10, 2016
Marco Rubio’s poor showing was perhaps the biggest story of New Hampshire primary night https://t.co/jbEUVKPr3c pic.twitter.com/LEQIoEvWYR
— The Economist (@TheEconomist) February 10, 2016
Chamber’s Donohue on Sen. Bernie Sanders’ Victory: “Socialism is a wrong and dangerous path for America.” https://t.co/yaPsi4LLsh
— U.S. Chamber (@USChamber) February 10, 2016
Why the New Hampshire primary was a victory for populism https://t.co/BJZbBXDeVD pic.twitter.com/21SAopUpwB
— HuffPost Politics (@HuffPostPol) February 10, 2016
Why Republicans are more divided than ever after New Hampshire https://t.co/IbqEMG9REN
— TIME.com (@TIME) February 10, 2016
Bloomberg may see opening in New Hampshire primary results https://t.co/RHxw5BPJSE pic.twitter.com/Rjgll4J8qX
— Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) February 10, 2016
The New Hampshire primary shows that Hillary Clinton is not the hero of the white working class that she was in 2008 https://t.co/ur0dobu8Yr
— The New Yorker (@NewYorker) February 10, 2016
New Hampshire Primary: 5 Things That Explain The Results https://t.co/6kXS2VaacR
— NPR Politics (@nprpolitics) February 10, 2016
The 5 biggest surprises of the New Hampshire primary. https://t.co/opjmIh9BYY pic.twitter.com/i10XoNmg4m
— Foreign Policy (@ForeignPolicy) February 10, 2016
The 20% odds we gave to a brokered (err, contested) convention a few months ago are starting to look pretty good… https://t.co/7HCYqDw5kJ
— Nate Silver (@NateSilver538) February 10, 2016
Vermin Supreme, a joke presidential candidate, places 4th in New Hampshire primary https://t.co/L4nTQ7h5Zq pic.twitter.com/rXXnKBM4Hl
— U.S. News (@usnews) February 10, 2016