Posted on 02/10/2016 4:28:52 AM PST by Helicondelta
Republican frontrunner Donald J. Trump beat his polling average in winning the New Hampshire primary on Tuesday-by an astonishing 4%.
With nearly all of the precincts reporting, Trump had 35.1% of the vote-about four points ahead of his RealClearPolitics polling average of 31.2%. Though a few earlier polls had put Trump as high as 36%, and others had a wide margin of error, none of the last several polls released had put him above 34%.
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Trump 2016
at least 4% of the voters lied to pollsters
More often than not,I answer a polling call and say I don’t share my opinion.
I’m waiting for that sexy sounding female to call about what I think so I can ask her “I’m thinking I wanna know what color panties you have on.”
Winning. We ALL will get used to winning again. It’s about time the USA was the winner.
“and would wreck the Republican Party.”
I would consider that a victory as well.
Congratulations to Donald Trump and his supporters on a convincing win. I believe that he benefitted in part for unaligned Dem leaning voters who couldn’t stomach the thought of Sanders or HRC, and so voted in the Republican primary. Not chicanery, not “Operation Chaos”, just revulsion at Sanders/HRC.
That will likely be a factor in South Carolina as well.
He simply was within the margin of error on the positive side.
Well at least the GOPe Lost big time!
I know Trump isn’t a conservative and he changes faster than a chameleon, but as long as the GOPe loses then that’s a good thing.
That makes two races in a row that the GOPe lost! No onto SC where the GOPe will lose again.
I also want Bernie to win so that it will be a non-establishment election.
Not “wrecking”. It is “demolition before reconstruction”.
In the end, a double victory.
A Trump Presidency is by no means a certainty as of now, but a small flickering candle has been lit.
Go, Bernie, go! The longer you hold off Herself, the more The Donald’s chances improve. Herself cannot hold the young, or the minorities, or those who have even a modicum of respect for legal precedent. If Bernie can succeeding in attracting this constituency within the Democrat primaries, he may well drive the Democrat party into a vast internal reformation.
And that would be no bad thing.
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