The presidential candidates raced to make the most of their final campaign stops at diners and polling stations throughout a snowy New Hampshire on Tuesday, as residents took to the polls to cast their vote in the long-awaited first-in-the-nation primary.
As the remaining Republican candidates jockeyed to boost their campaigns and prove their staying power beyond New Hampshire, Ohio Gov. John Kasich became the target of an attack ad released Monday by Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, as both candidates touted their confidence going into the primary.
On the Democratic side, Clinton’s campaign has been waging a more critical campaign against a surging Sanders—the Vermont Senator is widely expected to win in his neighboring state—while fighting speculation that a campaign staff shakeup would follow the New Hampshire results.