After Sen. Bernie Sanders won the nation's first presidential democratic primary in New Hampshire last night, the campaign played "Disco Inferno" for the delirious crowd of folks who were "feeling the Bern."
Sanders now hopes the big win over Hillary Clinton will lead to an eventual nomination to become the Democratic party's candidate for president in 2016.
And even if the self-described Democratic socialist doesn't end up achieving that goal, he's already made history by becoming the first Jewish candidate to win a major party presidential primary with his victory last night.
VPR spoke with Linda Fowler, a professor of government at Dartmouth College, about what this means for Democratic and Republican candidates going forward.