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Alex Isenstadt / Politico:
Bush plans scorched-earth attack on Kasich, Rubio — MANCHESTER, N.H. — Jeb Bush is already laying the groundwork for a brutal South Carolina campaign against establishment rivals John Kasich and Marco Rubio. — In an internal memo circulated late Tuesday evening, the campaign distributed talking points …
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Ezra Klein / Vox:
The rise of Donald Trump is a terrifying moment in American politics — On Monday, Donald Trump held a rally in Manchester, New Hampshire, where he merrily repeated a woman in the crowd who called Ted Cruz a pussy. Twenty-four hours later, Donald Trump won the New Hampshire primary in a landslide.
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Alex Isenstadt / Politico:
GOP establishment stares into the abyss — MANCHESTER N.H. - For the establishment wing of the Republican Party, the picture just keeps getting bleaker. — Far from winnowing the crowded field of mainstream GOP contenders and allowing it to unify around a standard-bearer, New Hampshire thrust it further into chaos.
Brian Beutler / New Republic:
Donald Trump's Enormous New Hampshire Victory Is a Crippling Blow to the GOP — His critics thought he would fade away after his loss in Iowa. Instead he came roaring back. — About halfway through the five stages of Republican despair over the state of the presidential primary …
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Michael Warren / Weekly Standard:
Jeb: I'm Not Dead Yet! — Manchester, N.H. — “This campaign is not dead!” — It was an odd way for Jeb Bush to celebrate his probable fourth-place finish in the New Hampshire primary. But for the former Florida governor, who has seemingly stumbled nonstop in his bid for the White House …
Glenn Thrush / Politico:
5 takeaways from New Hampshire — BEDFORD, N.H. — If there was any doubt that voters in both parties are in an ornery, establishment-flaying frame of mind (oh, and there wasn't) Tuesday's First in the Nation primary demolished the last illusion that 2016 would revert to anything approaching a normal election cycle.
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Ryan Grim / The Huffington Post:
A Racist, Sexist Demagogue Just Won The New Hampshire Primary
A Racist, Sexist Demagogue Just Won The New Hampshire Primary
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Trisha Thadani / USA Today:
About 10 show up to Jim Gilmore's N.H. primary party
About 10 show up to Jim Gilmore's N.H. primary party
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Ryan Struyk / ABC News:
John Kasich on Presidential Election: ‘This Is a Long, Long Race’
John Kasich on Presidential Election: ‘This Is a Long, Long Race’
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Viewer's Guide: What to Watch on the Day After New Hampshire
Viewer's Guide: What to Watch on the Day After New Hampshire
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Caitlin MacNeal / Talking Points Memo:
Bush Camp: Kasich ‘Does Not Have A Viable Path To The Nomination’
Bush Camp: Kasich ‘Does Not Have A Viable Path To The Nomination’
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ABC News:
The ABC News Analysis Desk will be updating this page all night with live analysis of the New …
The ABC News Analysis Desk will be updating this page all night with live analysis of the New …
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Ben Kamisar / The Hill:
Christie heading home to evaluate campaign's future
Christie heading home to evaluate campaign's future
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Cate Martel / The Hill:
Jeb: New Hampshire has reset the race
Jeb: New Hampshire has reset the race
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Adam Edelman / New York Daily News:
Donald Trump wins 2016 GOP New Hampshire primary; ‘We are going to make America great again’
Donald Trump wins 2016 GOP New Hampshire primary; ‘We are going to make America great again’
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Janie Velencia / The Huffington Post:
Jeb Bush Spent $1200 Per Vote In New Hampshire
Jeb Bush Spent $1200 Per Vote In New Hampshire
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Jeff Stein / Vox:
Read: Donald Trump's victory speech in New Hampshire
Read: Donald Trump's victory speech in New Hampshire
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Brian Beutler / New Republic:
Will Marco Rubio's Fragile Appeal Be Shattered in New Hampshire?
Will Marco Rubio's Fragile Appeal Be Shattered in New Hampshire?
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Annie Karni / Politico:
Clinton allies grapple with crushing loss — MANCHESTER, N.H. - Both Hillary and Bill Clinton knew she would lose here — but not by this much. — Now, after a drubbing so serious as to call into question every aspect of her campaign from her data operation to her message …
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Bryce Covert / New York Daily News:
Of course Hillary Clinton is a victim of sexism: Bernie Sanders' supporters and others should scrutinize the ways they judge a female candidate differently — Does sexism have anything to do with the intense animosity some Americans, including some Democrats, feel for Hillary Clinton? Yes.
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Lisa Desjardins / PBS NewsHour:
PBS NewsHour obtains Clinton memo conceding New Hampshire, focusing on March — Hours before official New Hampshire results appeared Tuesday, Hillary Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook conceded to staffers, supporters and some reporters that the Granite State race was lost …
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Mark Leibovich / New York Times:
It's Clinton Déjà Vu — New Hampshire Brings Snow and Rumors of Campaign Implosion — So, I was driving along somewhere in New Hampshire on Monday, the day before the storied primary. It was snowing, just as the clichés of the New Hampshire Primary dictate: It is always snowing in New Hampshire.
David R. Jones / New York Times:
Bernie Sanders Wins Every Demographic Group — Senator Bernie Sanders beat Hillary Clinton among nearly every demographic group in the Democratic New Hampshire primary, according to exit polls. — He carried majorities of both men and women. He won among those with and without college degrees.
Burgess Everett / Politico:
Why Harry Reid hasn't endorsed Hillary Clinton — Harry Reid clearly wants Hillary Clinton to be the next president. Yet he hasn't endorsed her, even as she struggles to ward off a resilient Bernie Sanders. — The move has befuddled Republicans and Democrats alike.
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Frank Bruni / New York Times:
Feminism, Hell and Hillary Clinton
Feminism, Hell and Hillary Clinton
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Philip Bump / Washington Post:
Bernie Sanders's huge New Hampshire win exposes a fractured Democratic Party
Bernie Sanders's huge New Hampshire win exposes a fractured Democratic Party
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Patrick Howley / Breitbart:
Hillary Says ‘People Are Angry’ in Bitter Concession Speech in New Hampshire
Hillary Says ‘People Are Angry’ in Bitter Concession Speech in New Hampshire
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New York Times:
The Clinton Team's New Hampshire Pressure Test
The Clinton Team's New Hampshire Pressure Test
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Amy Chozick / New York Times:
Hillary Clinton Backer Urges Pulling Gloria Steinem and Madeleine Albright From Campaigning
Hillary Clinton Backer Urges Pulling Gloria Steinem and Madeleine Albright From Campaigning
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Howard Kurtz / Fox News:
Iowa Democrats stonewalling on vote totals, but past numbers were available
Iowa Democrats stonewalling on vote totals, but past numbers were available
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John Wagner / Washington Post:
Sanders defeats Clinton in decisive New Hampshire primary victory
Sanders defeats Clinton in decisive New Hampshire primary victory
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Brooks Barnes / New York Times:
Funny or Die Made a Trump Biopic, Starring Johnny Depp — LOS ANGELES — Johnny Depp has played a loopy pirate, a mad hatter and a demon barber. But will he be a convincing Donald J. Trump? — The humor website Funny or Die on Wednesday began streaming a 50-minute comedy that finds …
Fox News:
Supreme Court puts Obama's power plant regs on hold — A divided Supreme Court on Tuesday abruptly halted President Obama's controversial new power plant regulations, dealing a blow to the administration's sweeping plan to address global warming. — In a 5-4 decision, the court halted enforcement …
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CBS News:
FBI unable to crack San Bernardino killers' cell phone — WASHINGTON — FBI Director James Comey said Tuesday one of the phones used by the killers in the San Bernardino, California, attacks remains inaccessible to investigators more than two months after 14 people were fatally shot.
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Brian Bennett / Associated Press:
FBI can't figure out how to unlock encrypted phone in San Bernardino investigation
FBI can't figure out how to unlock encrypted phone in San Bernardino investigation
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John Nolte / Breitbart:
Establishment Wrong Again: Trump Wins College Educated Voters In NH — Throughout the Republican presidential primary, and we still have a very long way to go, the Republican Establishment has revealed itself to be the nastiest, meanest, smallest group of smugs I have ever come across.
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