Posted on 01/20/2016 7:59:07 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
DURHAM, N.H. --There is no change at the top of the Republican presidential field, but with less than three weeks remaining in the 2016 New Hampshire first-in-the-nation primary campaign, there is both a new runner-up and a tie for third place.
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New York businessman Donald Trump, for the first time, has a 20 percentage point lead in the Granite State, according to the latest WMUR/CNN New Hampshire Primary Poll. But U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas has supplanted U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida in second place, while former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush has moved up to tie Rubio for third....
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It all comes down to the weather and voter turn out.
Boom? Another nine year old blogger.
You really thought that?
Your forgot to add........
Wanting to lose with Cruz ?
Who is that?
Trump has a healthy lead across the US. At first I thought dem crossover was affecting Trump's poll strong results but his huge rally crowds would seem to dispell that theory. Although I will cast my vote for Cruz I would say it is close to being a done deal that Trump gets the Republican nomination.
Can’t wait till they learn multisyllabic words.
Cruz leads in California, of all places.
I didn't know that and am quite surprised. Of course CA is an electoral lock for the dems.
So who’s boom is better? Cruz’s in this poll, Kasich’s that shows him second, or Jeb’s that shows him second? Because they’re all looking way, way, up at Trump who has a 20 point lead.
34-14-10-10
Dream on.
Best post of the day
I’m getting my Ted Cruz sticker soon as I see a LOT of Bernie Bumperstickers now.
It’s the primaries I’m referring to.
It’s the primaries I’m referring to.
But California will send 172 delegates to the Republican National Convention.
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