Highlighting just how unusual this election has become, the New Hampshire primary was not only won by two anti-establishment outsiders, it was won by two outsiders who crushed the opposition by huge, possibly record-breaking margins. With Donald Trump almost 20 points ahead with around 90% of results in, his victory is the biggest win in the state's GOP primary since John McCain defeated George W. Bush in 2000, and possibly the biggest since Ronald Reagan defeated Bush's father in 1980, the Washington Post reports. Bernie Sanders' lead of more than 20 points over Hillary Clinton, meanwhile, is the "biggest margin of victory in a contested Democratic primary in history," a Sanders staffer tells Politico. More:
- Bernie Sanders has become the first Jewish candidate—and the first non-Christian—ever to win a primary, reports the Week, which notes that the Iowa caucuses delivered the first-ever female winner with Hillary Clinton, and the first Latino with Ted Cruz.