Trump: Nobody will 'mess with us' if he wins
Donald Trump is basking in his victory in Tuesday's Republican presidential primary in New Hampshire and says that America under his leadership will "start winning again."
Trump is telling supporters that he'll be the "greatest jobs president God ever created."
He's promising that if he's commander in chief, he'll "knock the hell" out of the Islamic State group and negotiate what he says would be better trade deals.
A Trump presidency, he says, would mean "nobody is going to mess with us."
-- Associated Press
Fiorina's poor showing doesn't stop the campaign
She's back in the pack among Republicans in New Hampshire, but the fight isn't going out of Carly Fiorina.
The Republican presidential candidate tells supporters at a country club in Manchester that "I'm not going to sit down and be quiet, and neither are you."
She's taken the stage with her husband, Frank, by her side. And what's playing in the background? "I Won't Back Down," by rocker Tom Petty.
-- Associated Press
Chris Christie suspends his campaign -- NPR's Ron Elving
Christie going back to NJ to reassess 2016 bid
Republican Chris Christie says he's heading home to New Jersey to "take a deep breath" and take stock of his struggling presidential bid.
The New Jersey governor had banked on a strong finish in Tuesday's New Hampshire primary, but he's on track to end up far off the pace despite holding more than 70 town halls events over the past few months.
It's a tough blow for a candidate whose campaign had trouble from the start about raising money and building support in a crowded field dominated by another brash East Coaster: businessman Donald Trump.
Christie tells supporters that he'll wait to see the final New Hampshire results before making a decision about the way ahead.
But he says he can do that best from home, and not a hotel room in South Carolina — the site of the next Republican contest.
-- Associated Press