More It was the outsiders’ night, as Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders took home commanding victories in New Hampshire with the help of disaffected and frustrated voters. Exit polling showed both leading with nearly every demographic group, with the state’s Republicans deeply concerned about terrorism and immigration and among Democrats, the income inequality issue that has been at the center of Sanders’ campaign. Now the race in both parties moves to more ethnically and politically diverse states—Nevada and South Carolina for Democrats, and South Carolina and Nevada for Republicans—where a wider range of issues and viewpoints will challenge candidates in ways not yet seen. On the GOP side, John Kasich‘s victory is less about him as it is about his positive alternative to Trump and it remains to be seen if he can quickly build up a finance and ground campaign after running a New Hampshire-centric effort for months.