Posted on 01/31/2016 4:22:31 PM PST by smoothsailing
January 31, 2016
A new poll From Franklin Pierce (full pdf below) on behalf of the Boston Herald shows Donald Trump gaining an additional 5 points in the past week. Trump now dominates the New Hampshire polling with 38%, Ted Cruz with 13% and Bush/Rubio with 10% each.
In addition, almost 60% of New Hampshire voters now see Donald Trump as inevitable Republican Presidential Nominee:
BOSTON HERALD – […] Trump has a massive 25-point advantage over his nearest rival Cruz while Sanders has grown his lead over Clinton to a 57-37 percent margin , according to the poll of likely Granite State primary voters conducted Jan. 26-30.
Trump now gets 38 percent of the vote in New Hampshire - up from 33 percent a week ago = while Cruz has stalled at 13 percent, according to the poll of 439 likely GOP primary voters.
Rubio and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush are getting 10 percent, while Ohio Gov. John Kasich has dropped to fifth place at 8 percent, according to the poll. New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, businesswoman Carly Fiorina and Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul are winning just 5 percent support, the poll shows.
Trump's popularity has remained steady in the Granite State, with 56 percent of GOP voters saying they hold a favorable view of the billionaire business mogul. (read more)
somehow I doubt this, but we shall see. Not that it matters, NH is a meaningless little state. It sucks for NH, but that’s the way it is.
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BWAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHA, you funny.
Thank you, thank you!!!
PING!!!
Way.To.Go.TRUMP!!!
HA! 8^)
but...Ted can pull it off or something, if he just gets $98,000, according to the latest Beg-a-Mail received (despite teling them to stop).
New Hampshire
2008: John McCain
2012: Mitt Romney
Seems to me New Hampshire picks nominees, while Iowa picks corn.
I was being sarcastic.
The media are purple with rage that their horse race has been cancelled and that all the campaign reporters will have naff all to do thus hurting their chances for a star turn and a raise.
They are giving Iowa’s arcane, archaic Caucuses the usual overdose of attention but even more so because it’s the only thing close to competitive compared to NH and beyond.
They are giving Sanders grudging recognition and it will be interesting to watch them try to keep inflating the leaky Clinton blimp (yes that’s a metaphor).
“NH is a meaningless little state.”
Uh, most candidates will be forced to drop out of the race if they badly lose all three of the first three “meaningless” states.
It’s all about momentum. The race could practically be over if no one comes close to Trump in these three states.
I’ll be glad to see Iowa over and get to the real voting which starts in NH.
I am thrilled with Trump winning NH. However, John Kashich only at 8 percent? That doesn’t seem right. I thought that was the state they were saying he could come in 2nd. Not that I want that but it just seems strange.
Better run, run run ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNppGG71A-c&list=PL6C522A92FB03FDBC&index=20
Wow! Go Trump!
My email from Ted says they need “$126,000”. How did Ted get my email?!!!
Thanks for pinging your list! 8^)
If really want to shake things up: the first five or six state primaries (or caucuses) should be changed every presidential cycle.
the point of this is to keep all three branches of government in a state of open combat with each other.
I do believe that was the original intent of the founders.
It is something we need to return to. gov’t is evil.
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