The Republican voters, the Democratic voters, and the Independent voters of New Hampshire did in 2016 what they’ve been doing for decades; they shaped the race for president and cemented the narrative that has been emerging all year. As a result, we now have two parties that are offering up amazingly similar choices. Each party has their angry outsider and their experienced insider. This contest and this narrative are now likely to go on for months. CONT.
Elaine Kamarck, Brookings Institution