Even though only 13 percent of the votes have been counted, his lead is so decisive all the networks have already called it.
Even though only 9 percent of the votes have been counted, his lead is so decisive all the networks have already called it. a katz / Shutterstock.com

Donald Trump, who has never run for office before, just won the first official primary in the presidential race. Surprisingly, John Kasich is in second. Even more surprisingly, Jeb! is in third. Not all of the votes have been counted, obviously, but these early results indicate there's still no clear anti-Trump candidate. Neither Cruz nor Rubio are doing well in New Hampshire, as they did in Iowa. The Republican field is just as chaotic and crowded as it was a week ago.

"We thought we were going to get clarity tonight, but I think it just got more muddled," Jake Tapper just said on CNN.

Meanwhile, in the Democratic race, Bernie Sanders has a commanding lead over Hillary Clintonโ€”57 percent to 41 percent (with only 14 percent of the votes counted).

I'll update this post as the numbers come in.

6:12 pm: Hillary is congratulating Bernie Sanders; Bernie Sanders is shooting hoops.



Meanwhile, Jeb! keeps falling out of third place and then regaining third place. He is neck-and-neck with Cruz:


Hillary Clinton just said in her concession speech: "I know I have some work to do, particularly with young people."

7:01 pm: Watch Bernie's victory speech.

7:10 pm: Paging Yoko Ono. Trump is using the Beatles song "Revolution" at his New Hampshire rally. Watch Trump's victory speech here.

Meanwhile, in robot news...


Overall numbers so far: