Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Bernie Sanders are celebrating victories in the New Hampshire primary.
Here & Now's political strategists Angela Rye and Paris Dennard join hosts Robin Young and Jeremy Hobson to analyze the results, including what they mean for the second-place finishers, Hillary Clinton and John Kasich.
Clinton pulled in 38 percent, compared to Sanders’ 60 percent, and Kasich won 16 percent, compared to Trump’s 35 percent.
Guests
- Angela Rye, Here & Now political analyst, who is an unaligned Democratic strategist. She tweets @Angela_Rye.
- Paris Dennard, Here & Now political analyst, who is an unaligned Republican strategist. He tweets @ParisDennard.
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