NH is generally considered a swing state which trends slightly Dem but has been seeing an influx of more conservative Republicans from the adjacent areas closer to Boston. Democratic governor elected to fourth term and GOP controlled legislature. Voters are quite moderate overall. |
You wish. It may have been a whore of a state years ago, but with the influx of folks from Mass it's solid blue. |
New Hampshire has not voted for a Republican in a presidential election since 2000. It has a Democratic governor, and its Senators and members of Congress are split equally between Republicans and Democrats. Verdict: deep bluish purple. |
NP. Enough with the bickering over NH. Here are three well-known pundits who all consider it a toss-up state in 2016. http://www.270towin.com/2016-election-forecast-predictions/ |
Republican David Brooks writing about Ted Cruz's claim to be the "Christian values" candidate.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/12/opinion/the-brutalism-of-ted-cruz.html
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And yet Cruz is the darling of evangelicals. What does that say about these "Christian virtues," particularly respect and tolerance, which Brooks notably omitted. |
I thought Trump was leading among evangelicals? Because "not a lot of evangelicals come out of Cuba"? |
I'm laughing at how other Republicans dislike Cruz so much that they're actually supporting this not-a-natural-citizen thing. From what I've read, no one who ever worked with Cruz likes him. |
Yeah, that's the reason. Because they dislike Cruz so much. |
I hear your sarcasm, but I don't understand your point. Why do you think so many Republicans are refusing to back Cruz on his claim of natural-born citizenship? Why are so many Republicans openly questioning whether he is even eligible to serve as President? I suspect many Republican simply can't stand the guy because he's a conniving jerk. I suppose some Republicans are refusing to support Cruz because they prefer one of the other Republican candidates, but their support of other Republican candidates may well be because they think Cruz is a conniving jerk. We're a long way from Reagan's rule of "Speak no ill of another Republican," aren't we? |
http://www.politico.com/story/2016/01/gop-pollster-tells-leadership-cruz-is-bad-for-them-217653
http://www.vanityfair.com/news/2016/01/ted-cruz-congress-gop |
No GOP Senator has endorsed Cruz. That is telling. |
Not very much intellectual heft or real power in the Tortilla Coast Caucus: Steve King, Gohmert, Labrador, Mo Brooks, Amash, Huelskamp, etc. More akin to the Land of Misfit Toys Caucus. And what self-respecting Cuban-Canuck-Texan would subject themselves to this abomination of crappy Tex-Mex fare? |
Has any GOP senator endorsed anyone for president? Other than McCain's love affair with Lindsey Graham? |
Yes. I believe Hatch, Cochrane, Heller and Collins have endorsed Jeb. Hutchison, Gardner, Risch, Daines and Inhofe have endorsed Rubio. Boozman and Rounds have endorsed Huckabee. Portman has endorsed Kasich. McConnell has endorsed Paul. Alas, Carson can count on Mickey Rourke and Kelsey Grammar. |