Posted on 11/26/2015 7:33:21 AM PST by Michael van der Galien
New Hampshire GOP chairwoman Jennifer Horn has abandoned all pretext of impartiality by launching an aggressive attack against Donald Trump. In an interview with the Boston Globe Horn says:
"Shallow campaigns that depend on bombast and divisive rhetoric do not succeed in New Hampshire, and I donât expect that they will now." She went on to say that establishment candidates like Jeb Bush, Chris Christie and Marco Rubio are "underestimated" and will almost certainly perform better than most. This despite their disappointing poll numbers, both nationally and in her state:
"People are probably underestimating [New Jersey Governor] Chris Christie. And, certainly, [former Florida governor Jeb] Bush is working very, very hard in New Hampshire." She adds about Rubio that he has been "climbing in the polls lately."
Well yes. The only problem is that he's still 14,6% behind frontrunner Trump. That's not just a gap, that's a ravine the size of the Grand Canyon.
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Maybe if they got some âheatâ she would understand how much power the people really carry!!!
We all have a candidate on that ballot, what if this was being done to your candidate, how would you feel???
Let me tell you about my 50 miles radius here in NH. It’s covered with Bernie Sanders signs.
The two types-
People who pretend to have listened to Trump.
People who have listened to Trump.
Every time the GOPe gets heartburn an angel gets its wings.
Jennifer is obviously math challenged. :-)
The state GOP chair should be fired. I dislike Trump but a state chair needs to stay impartial.
**...bombast and divisive rhetoric...**
Sounds as if Jennie is a little late to the party. Haven’t we been *here* B4?
Horn is one of the principle reasons why the GOP in New Hampshire is losing membership.
The GOPe will probably be the doom of the GOP.
Jen has a problem with her delinquent property taxes...$11,000 in late property taxes, in fact. Many have that sticking point to dislike her ....not to mention her election defeat.
She’s a has been.
Of course it’s a guy in drag, and so is Wasserman Schultz.
“People are probably underestimating [New Jersey Governor] Chris Christie.”
Speaking of bombast.
Jennifer is just angry she might have to vote for Hillary like she intended to all along.
So, in addition to be a crazy, clueless b*tch, she is also an ugly b*tch.
Got it.
be = being.
Fire the bitch. My chairman here in Maryland speaks a bit differently. She says “we love all of our candidates.” At the convention last Saturday we took an informal oath of support for the 2016 nominee. That “oath” was administered by the gentleman who, immediately after, offered the opening prayer.
And she moved to NH when? And from which state?
Intelligence of a weed.
Trump will also need some heavy-duty assistance in Richmond, VA. The GOPe sycophants there are going through his 15,000 signatures with a fine-tooth comb, hoping to throw out enough to disqualify him from the March 1 primary. Jebbie meanwhile, submitted 10,000 signatures; I'm sure his will sail on through like Romney's did last time around.
The Commonwealth requires a candidate to submit 5,000 signatures, but they must also be geographically dispersed. A candidate needs at least 200 signatures from each of the state's 11 congressional districts.
But of course...
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