Posted on 02/11/2020 4:38:50 AM PST by Brown Deer
New Hampshire Dem Primary Early Results:
Amy Klobuchar 29.6%
Bernie Sanders 14.8%
Elizabeth Warren 14.8%
Andrew Yang 11.1%
Joe Biden 7.4%
Pete Buttigieg 7.4%
Mike Bloomberg 7.4%
Tom Steyer 3.7%
Tulsi Gabbard 3.7%
(Excerpt) Read more at cnn.com ...
HA HA, take that you un-American hacks.
Dims should be looking for a sane candidate and Amy is it for now. Lets see how well she holds against the spotlight and the DNC masters.
It would be sweet if Tulsi ended up with more votes than Mini Mike.
Hah ha ha ha ha...
That’s called a no-confidence vote
Was watching Cspan late last night. The first precinct to vote in New Hampshire was shown - only about 6 votes total for that precinct. They read the candidates and the votes they got out loud after they voted. Showed the tally right there.
For the Republican vote, the only vote was for Bloomburg!!!! a write in. He was also a write in on the Democrat side.
So, my guess is some from New Hampshire are going to vote Democrat in the Republican primary. (Evidently it’s an open primary).
Buttplug’s bringing up the rear?
He’s IN the rear!
By comparison, Amy Klobuchar appears the most sane and normal of all the commie candidates...and could very well be the nominee.
Yep. I saw this coming. Amy is more than a contender. Her suit against Hillary and pro America patriotism makes her formidable and a strong contender against Donald.
NOW we have a horse race. Neither she nor Donald can afford to belittle each other. This will be about policy. Unless she flakes out she could unseat the president.
It appears you extrapolated info from a news article rather than posting an excerpt. The reason the three are tied at 7.4% is that they each got 2 votes.
Don’t think the Republican Bloomberg vote is going to count.
(CNN)Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar won the most votes when a little more than two dozen New Hampshire residents in three tiny townships cast their ballots shortly after midnight in Tuesday's first-in-the-nation primary.
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Klobuchar started Tuesday with eight votes, followed by Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren, who each had four votes. Entrepreneur Andrew Yang won three votes, while former Vice President Joe Biden, former South Bend, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg, former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg each received two votes. Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard and businessman Tom Steyer got one vote each.
“Her suit against Hillary and pro America patriotism makes her formidable and a strong contender against Donald.”
It’s Tulsi’s lawsuit. I read a Pookie joke that said, “Tulsi Gabbard’s twenty page lawsuit against Hillary Clinton is judged to be the longest suicide not in history.”
A bit early for that conclusion. In such a matchup the Economy decides. I will be surprised if she gets the normination.
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