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***Official New Hampshire Primary*** (1 Viewer)

Speaking as a resident, Sanders now a prohibitive favorite to win. 538 Projections have him getting 54% to Clinton's 42%.

Trump 27%, Cruz 15%, Rubio 14%.

 
% Candidate

33 Trump

12 Cruz

11 Kasich

10 Rubio

9 Bush

6 Christie

3 Fiorinna
Good effort.

But I think Trump goes down, Rubio goes up, Cruz goes up, Kasich does well enough to hang some more....

Trump

Rubio

Cruz

Kasich

Sanders rolls, 59-39 over e-hag, heads into NV 1-0-1.

 
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No opinion on the GOP. Really have no idea how it shakes out.

I will predict Hillary comes to within 7 points of Bernie, closes strong.

 
No opinion on the GOP. Really have no idea how it shakes out.

I will predict Hillary comes to within 7 points of Bernie, closes strong.
She has an incredible amount of campaign workers canvassing NH. Based on the license plates, most are from out of state (MA, PA, VA, etc)

 
I was at the Puritan Backround in Manch in December, for our company's holiday party, and a few colleagues and I were at the bar before things started when some guy wondered in with a bunch of younger guys. The older guy wondered over to our group while we were talking and said "Let me introduce myself - I'm John Kaisch and I'm running for president." I'm pretty sure a few of my colleagues thought he was joking, as only a few of us actually knew who he was. He went on asking about who we are and what we do - it was all very awkward.

 
Trump's numbers here haven't really been seriously challenged for a month but new data that should come out on Friday will give us a better indication. As of now I would expect that the political story that abounds for anyone interested in reading is that Rubio can beat Clinton, and that story mixed with the fact that the latest of deciders in Iowa broke for him fairly well should mean that Rubio is looking at a first or second place finish. I would expect Trump to come back down to earth a lot, especially if he continues being a baby this week which really shouldn't play well in New Hampshire.

Kasich has been a strong mover there so my hope is still that he can get himself into the top 3. I think that many in the party will see the Cruz win as something scary and back away from him a little here. Bush and Christie probably do better here than they did in Iowa, but with Rubio starting to look like a solid nominee they might not get as far as they would had he not given a good show. I'd like to see a result where the only ones getting measurable amount of votes is Cruz, Trump, Kasich, Rubio, Christie and Bush and the rest of the field is gone. I can envision that if Christie does less than 10% here and Rubio and/or Kasich do mid teens to 20's each and combined do high 30's to 40's that Chris will drop out. Bush still has so much money that his game is probably stay in until the bigger ones and see what happens.

If Kasich doesn't do well here though he is probably going to need to back off the top of the ticket and start working on the VP nod. There are only about 4 people in the party that should seriously be considered for that spot and he is, to me, at the top of the list at this point.

 
Hey yank, fwiw, Christie and Kasich burgh implied that if they don't do well in NH that they are out.

Kasich says he has a state to run but didn't give a,number.

Christie said he sees four people coming out of NH as viable candidates. Trump, cruz, Rubio and a governor.

His comments suggested to me that if he finishes behind Jeb or Kasich he is out. But who knows.

 
Hey yank, fwiw, Christie and Kasich burgh implied that if they don't do well in NH that they are out.

Kasich says he has a state to run but didn't give a,number.

Christie said he sees four people coming out of NH as viable candidates. Trump, cruz, Rubio and a governor.

His comments suggested to me that if he finishes behind Jeb or Kasich he is out. But who knows.
Yeah, makes sense. My intial "hope" was that after New Hampshire we'd be down to Cruz, Rubio, Trump, Kasich and Bush - and I keep throwing Bush in there simply because of his money. Frankly, he should just get out now because it's clear no matter what happens he isn't winning this election and the GOP will not rally behind him enough to beat the DNC if he is the nominee.

 
As a NH resident this can't be over soon enough for me. Bernie will win only because he is well known here being from VT. That's the good news for him as he will get beat handily elsewhere on super Tuesday. As for the republicans it will most likely be Trump followed closely by Rubio. I think Rubio gets the nom and is beaten easily by Hillary in Nov. I will be surprised if I see another republican elected president in my lifetime unless somehow a guy as magnetic as Reagan comes along which isn't likely. Vegas has Hillary as a slam dunk at 1-1 odds, they are almost never wrong on pres. elections.

 
Rocket, I can't imagine what that is like up there.

I live in California. We get treated like #### buddies by all these campaigns.

 
The thing that kills me is people on all sides are convinced that their guy/gal is the next coming, everything will be chocolate cookies and rainbows if they are elected and that will somehow impact their life in spades. It's sad IMO.

 
The thing that kills me is people on all sides are convinced that their guy/gal is the next coming, everything will be chocolate cookies and rainbows if they are elected and that will somehow impact their life in spades. It's sad IMO.
actually the only one i've seen on here that is that ridiculously optimistic is Em.

 
The thing that kills me is people on all sides are convinced that their guy/gal is the next coming, everything will be chocolate cookies and rainbows if they are elected and that will somehow impact their life in spades. It's sad IMO.
History has proven that most politicians are full of BS yet people always think their candidate is different.

 
All the pressure on Trump. He has to win or his campaign is over. Why he's picking a fight with Cruz over Iowa at this point is mind boggling.

 
this state has never been the same since the Old Man of the Mountain's face fell off. I want to know what the candidates are going to do to fix this.

 
As a NH resident this can't be over soon enough for me. Bernie will win only because he is well known here being from VT. That's the good news for him as he will get beat handily elsewhere on super Tuesday. As for the republicans it will most likely be Trump followed closely by Rubio. I think Rubio gets the nom and is beaten easily by Hillary in Nov. I will be surprised if I see another republican elected president in my lifetime unless somehow a guy as magnetic as Reagan comes along which isn't likely. Vegas has Hillary as a slam dunk at 1-1 odds, they are almost never wrong on pres. elections.
I feel for you . We get all the NH ads in MA . That awful Jean Shaheen Hillary ad is the worst :lmao: I heard a Carly spot yesterday

 

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