Posted on 02/08/2015 8:19:16 AM PST by C19fan
http://www.bloomberg.com/politics/articles/2015-02-08/bloomberg-politics-saint-anselm-new-hampshire-poll-jeb-bush-grabs-narrow-lead
One thing to keep in mind is NH is an Open Primary. Non-party affiliated voters can vote in either primary. I the PIAPS runs unopposed these independents will vote in the GOP primary.
The only way Jeb gets to place high on the list. Maybe this is the RINO strategy because I think Tennessee has just voted for an open primary, too.
That should tell everyone who the Left wing meduia nutters want to set up against Hildemonster.
Yes, NH is an open primary in which ex Mass Dems screw up our primary options every four years.
Ignore Iowa and NH and all the other open primaries .
The”Open Primary”is RIFE for FRAUD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jeb did nothing to stop the horrific starvation and dehydration death of of Terri Schaivo.
I will never vote for Jeb. NEVER!
Jebbie’s huge name recognition, money, and establishment connections have gotten him all the way to 16%!
What a loser.
If these polls mean anything, it means we are going to have another ahole as president.
Jethro has been assigned the task of stopping Ted Cruz. That’s why the GOP oligarchs started the nomination campaign a year early. They are terrified of him.
Reagan defied the odds and beat back the establishment in 1980. If anything, the conservative ranks have gotten much larger since then, and there’s no excuse if we can’t get Cruz or some other conservative the nomination. I’m tired of too many people here who think Jeb can’t be stopped and the establishment is too strong to defeat. The GOP barely survives today because of our ranks and not the moderates. If we leave en masse, then the party goes the way of the Whigs, Federalists and Know-Nothings into the dumpster of past American political organizations.
Only 400 voters with a margin of error of about 5%.
Not terribly reliable.
Exact same percentage that Romney had in February 2011. McCain was probably lower in 2007. Conservatives are already starting to RINO Walker, Carson etc. We seem to play this same game every presidential election. My guess at this point it is going to be a race between Bush and Walker.
“Bush now leads with just 16 percent. Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky is second with 13 percent, Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker is at 12 percent, and New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, coming off a controversy-filled overseas trip, is at 10 percent.”
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