Posted on 02/09/2016 12:32:49 PM PST by Jeff Head
Edited on 02/09/2016 4:43:07 PM PST by Sidebar Moderator. [history]
Here's a LIVE THREAD for the NH Primary results this evening.
We will know soon enough and we can keep track it right here.
How quick will they call it? I expect between 7:30 and 8 PM the race will be called in NH tonight.
Hey Jeff thanks for the thread buddy appreciate it
WHAT ABOUT GILMORE ??
LOL
Trump is outperforming the polls thus far.
So much for the Iowa tent meeting.
No such thing anymore.
All GOP primaries should be closed.
Last updated Feb 9, 2016 at 7:32 PM CT
Feb 923 delegates
14% reporting Vote %
Trump (won)
33.9%
Kasich
16.3%
Bush
11.9%
Cruz
11.1%
Rubio
9.8%
Christie
7.9%
Fiorina
4.4%
Carson
2.2%
Paul
0.7%
Huckabee
0.1%
Santorum
0.1%
Gilmore
0.0%
Graham
0.0%
Jindal
0.0%
Pataki
0.0%
Newt won South Carolina.
Newt needs to endorse Trump before the SC Primary.
GO NEWT!!! Endorse Trump. Become the VP
It was pretty hostile on here as well for the Newt supporters.
Even worse for the Herman Cain supporters.
Abbott is soft on immigration & dreamers.
Trump needs some business guy who shut up and not dispute policy with him and make him look bad.
The Los Angeles Times has also called it, Trump the winner in New Hampshire.
Like 11 votes. LOL
Trump will win South Carolina too.
She may go full buzz cut?
Given that New Hampshire is a northeastern, liberal, irreligious state, Donald Trump--a northeastern, liberal, irreligious candidate--OUGHT to do well there. If he gets 40+% there, it would be a big win for him. If he gets in the 35-39% range, he would meet expectations. 30-34%, a disappointment. And under 30%, it would be a loss, even if he finishes first.
When the field of candidates continues to thin--Christie, Carson, Fiorina--we'll see where their votes gravitate. Then Kasich and Bush will exit. It will come down to Trump, Cruz, and Rubio.
What is apparent is that two-thirds of Republicans do NOT want Trump. The problem is that all the non-Trump votes are divvied up among many.
We'll have a better idea of how things stand after March 1 and a MUCH better idea after March 15. It's still early.
I hear you.
As CNN just said, every Republican since the 1940s has either won or come in 2nd in New Hampshire. Not so Iowa.
It’s that dykesque haircut finally turning her...
53% of women voters going to hell ... I mean they voted for Sanders
I agree. If it really looks like that's brewing, I'm going to try and be there.
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