Concord, NH, Feb. 9, 2016: Paula Winterton from Hooksett, N.H., reacts when the 2016 New Hampshire primary poll update is announced at John Kasich Headquarter at Concord. N.H. “I believe he can win,” said Winterton. (Photo by: Xin Fang/ BUNS)
Concord, NH, Feb. 9, 2016: Tom Coleman from Kansas City, M.O., watches the 2016 New Hampshire primary poll update at John Kasich’s headquarter at Concord, N.H. “I’ve noticed Kasich since he served in Congress,” said Coleman. “I believe in him to win the election.” (Photo by: Xin Fang/ BUNS)
Manchester, NH, 9th Feb 2016: L to R, Dan Weeks of Nashua, NH, Liz Lacobucci and Xani Brown of Manchester, NH, rally in support of the New Hampshire Rebellion, a movement that calls for reforms in the election funding system. “We gotta get this corruption out of the elections so people can actually vote,” Brown said. More than 2000 volunteers have walked a total distance of 3000 miles across NH in support of the movement’s cause she said. The movement is inspired by Granny D. who walked accross the country in 1999/2000 to bring attention to financial reforms, she said. (Marwa Morgan/BUNS)
Manchester, NH, 9th Feb 2016: Local restaurants and bars offer election themed promotions alongside the annual Mardi Grad ones. (Marwa Morgan/BUNS)
Manchester, NH, 9th Feb 2016: Promotional Bus for Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders cruises the streets of Manchester. (Marwa Morgan/BUNS)
Manchester, NH, 9th Feb 2016: Queen City cupcakes on Elm Street has a Republican party symbol in their display cases on occasion of the election primaries today. (Photo by: Nikita Sampath/BUNS)
Manchester, NH, 9th Feb 2016: Ladislav Lala of Lala’s Hungarian Lunches & Dinners on Elm Street says they’ve been having good business for the past two weeks. “People come in from all over; Massachusetts, Vermont,” he said.(Photo by: Nikita Sampath/BUNS)
Manchester, NH, 9th Feb 2016: Anna Watts from New York (L) said she is in the city to show support for Bernie and Richard Watts from Vermont (R) says he is here to watch the election process. (Photo by: Nikita Sampath/BUNS)
Manchester, NH, 9th Feb 2016: Vermin Supreme, running for president for the fourth term in a row, at a celebratory party in Shaskeen Pub on Elm Street. (Photo by: Nikita Sampath/BUNS)
Manchester, NH, 9th Feb 2016: A “Nurses for Bernie Sanders” bus drives past another bus in support of Bernie Sanders parked on Elm Street in Manchester, NH on Feb 9, 2016. (Photo by Alexandra Wimley/BUNS)
Manchester, NH, 9th Feb 2016: The entrance of a polling station at the Manchester Health Department. (Photo by Alexandra Wimley/BUNS)
Manchester, NH, 9th Feb 2016: Greg Salts (center) and his daughter Hannah Salts, boith of Manchester NH, campaign in support of Donald Trump by the entrance of a polling station at the Manchester Health Department. Salts said he has been voting in the same precinct for over 20 years. (Photo by Alexandra Wimley/BUNS)
Manchester, NH, 9th Feb 2016: Diana Freshette, of Manchester NH, waits until the line shortens to vote at a polling station at the Manchester Health Department. (Photo by Alexandra Wimley/BUNS)
MANCHESTER, New Hampshire 9th February 2016: Tatyana Ishutkina and Nikolay Synkov from Connecticut decorate their car with a pirate and a dragon balloon figure to represent their view on Putin. “In Washington D.C one person passed by and said ‘you are right to represent Putin as a pirate’. Putin is a real pirate, just to rob, to destroy,” said Tatyana. (Photograph by: Jin Kyung Grace Seo/BUNS)
Manchester, NH, 9th Feb 2016: Audrey Blondin from Connecticut is being interviewed by the Eyewitness News on Elms street for her custom made Bernie Sanders hat and necklace. Audrey said, “I’m known for my hats and my outfits, my friends who are watching this will say ‘yes we know, we know her’.” Her husband Matthew Blondin added, “This is actually toned down.” (Photograph by: Jin Kyung Grace Seo/BUNS)