In Pictures: Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders prevail in New Hampshire primary race 2016

DNA Web Team | Updated: Feb 10, 2016, 06:25 PM IST

Riding a wave of voter anger at traditional politicians, billionaire Donald Trump won New Hampshire's Republican presidential nominating contest on Tuesday and US Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont won the Democratic primary. The results, though decisive, did little to clear up confusion about who would emerge as the establishment contender to Trump on the Republican side, and there were signs that the campaign of Sanders' rival, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, was defensive about her future prospects.  Here's a look at the winners and concession speeches.

Riding a wave of voter anger at traditional politicians, billionaire Donald Trump won New Hampshire's Republican presidential nominating contest on Tuesday and US Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont won the Democratic primary. The results, though decisive, did little to clear up confusion about who would emerge as the establishment contender to Trump on the Republican side, and there were signs that the campaign of Sanders' rival, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, was defensive about her future prospects.  Here's a look at the winners and concession speeches.

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An elderly man votes for the first US presidential primary at a fire station in Loudon, New Hampshire, on February 9, 2016. Image Credit: AFP

Senator Bernie Sanders supporters watch election returns of the Democratic New Hampshire primary at a primary night watch party February 9, 2016 in Concord, New Hampshire. Image Credit: AFP

US Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders smiles after winning at his 2016 New Hampshire presidential primary night rally in Concord, New Hampshire February 9, 2016. Image Credit: Reuters

Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton greets the crowd at her primary night party February 9, 2016 at Southern New Hampshire University in Hooksett, New Hampshire.Clinton, who suffered a deflating if expected defeat, put a brave face on the loss and admitted she had some work to do as the campaign moves south. Image Credit: AFP

Supporters of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump wait for results to come in on Primary day at his election night watch party at the Executive Court Banquet facility on February 9, 2016 in Manchester, New Hampshire. Image Credit: AFP

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks as his wife Melania Trump and daughter Ivanka Trump look on after Primary day at his election night watch party at the Executive Court Banquet facility on February 9, 2016 in Manchester, New Hampshire. Trump was projected the Republican winner shortly after the polls closed.Image Credit: AFP

Republican presidential candidate Ohio Governor John Kasich speaks at a campaign gathering with supporters upon placing second place in the New Hampshire republican primary on February 9, 2016 in Concord, New Hampshire. Image Credit: AFP