If Donald Trump was devastated by being mocked as a loser on Tuesday, he managed to hide it pretty well: He was in his usual form at a raucous rally in New Hampshire on Tuesday night where he laid into his rivals and portrayed the loss to Ted Cruz as a minor setback, the Washington Post reports. "I think we had a very good result yesterday. It could have been a little bit better, could have been one notch better," he said before the rally. "I think the result was quite good, especially for the amount of time I spent and the amount of money I spent." More:
- Trump predicted he would win in New Hampshire—a state that he said probably suits him better—but said coming in second wouldn't be "horrible" because he is "competing against a lot of talented people that have been politicians all of their lives."
- Trump—who was endorsed by former Sen. Scott Brown at the rally—admitted that skipping the Fox debate could have cost him, but he would do it again "because I raised $6 million for the vets in one hour."