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.
Rofl!!
“Marco??”
“... And that’s why he is wrong about Barack Obama, who knows exactly what he is doing...”
“You’re supposed to say Polo! Marco??”
“And that’s why he is wrong about Barack Obama, who knows exactly what he is doing...”
“Chuck-U Todd just mentioned in NH, if a candidate does NOT reach 10%, his/her delegates are given to the winner - not allocated.
So Trump could get extra delegates from Canuck Ted if âCTâ doesnât reach that 10% threshold.{”
Oh the irony of that happening would have the Cruz supporters heads exploding.
“No leadership beyond the treasurer who filed its federal elections forms, a former counsel to Mitch McConnell named Eric Lycan, has publicly identified itself.”
Mitch is funding Canuck Ted?!!!
Canuck Teddy keeps getting sleezier and sleezier by the day.
Weird thing is, I could see how Cruz COULD win NH. I would be shocked to the gills, but there is a path.
Kinda ballsy for his camp to say so, though. OTOH, Trump people probably should start fretting now just in case, so they don’t have aneurysms if it does happen.
Chucky is correct. I posted it above.
"A 10% threshold is required in order for a presidential contender to be allocated National Convention delegates."
Please post their results.
Thanks
My notes say:
‘winner take all’ statewide and by congressional district
Whatever that means...
On CNN they are saying record number turnout... Hmmmm.
Hoping it’s a great night for Trump.
I have to go out now on the school pickup route... It’s only 3:00 here.
A trio of governors - Jeb Bush, John Kasich and Chris Christie - have spent most of their time in the state in recent weeks and needed to show voters, as well as crucial financial donors, that they’re viable candidates.
“This is my 72nd day in the state,” Christie, the New Jersey governor, said during a campaign stop Tuesday. “I think I’ve done enough to do well here.”
He said it was possible, not that it was going to happen. But he said he thinks Cruz will do better than others expect him to. He said the volunteers are excited about the responses they are getting when they knock on doors.
no poor-winners
just poor-losers.
Ima not saying whos going to win
But when its over I might be LMAO!
OK. 57 mins until returns start
Also, Rubio did get a little “paralyzed” last Saturday night so it’s an honest mistake from that radio guy!
I think Trump is tied to us the people not the lobbiests and the Karl Roves.
Call me naïve, but I have to go with the man until he upsets me, and I don’t think the people will allow that.
After Cruz publicly called McConnell a liar on the Senate floor I doubt that McConnell is funding Cruz. I don’t know what quote you’re talking about but I suspect you’re reading it wrongly.
Just saw a breaking tweet from CNN saying that 46% of Republican voters in NH made up their mind within the last three days! Unbelievable. What’s wrong with people?!
54 minutes until the NH polls close. All but 13 towns and cities stay open until 8 PM ET.
Jeb campaign has contacted FAR more NH Republican voters than anyone else.
http://monmouthpoll.blogspot.com/
“Candidates are listed in rank order of total voter contacts, assuming about the same number of voters will turn out in each partyâs primary. The first number in parenthesis is the percentage of likely Republican voters who report being contacted by someone promoting that candidate. The second number is the percentage of likely Democratic voters who say the same.
New Hampshire Voter Contacts
1. Hillary Clinton (13 / 39)
2. Bernie Sanders (13 / 35)
3. Jeb Bush (31 / 8)
4. John Kasich (26 / 8)
5. Ted Cruz (22 / 10)
6. Marco Rubio (22 / 8)
7. Donald Trump (19 / 9)
8. Chris Christie (17 / 7)
9. Carly Fiorina (16 / 4)
10. Ben Carson (11 / 5)
11. Rand Paul (10 / 5)
12. Martin O’Malley (0 / 6)
Hey they were busy! Super Bowl and all.
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