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If something happens to Trump, this interview will be played on every TV in America from September to Election Day. Pretty crazy that Haley won’t be able to be Biden. But abortion referenda will be on the ballot in like 10 swing states and that’s going to sink any GOP candidate. The SC f#cked over the GOP so hard for the next 2-3 election cycles. |
| gOP voting in a woman?! we know that will not happen on our lifetime! |
| Magas will be all over this because Haley has a chance. Trump, the troll-in-chief, wouldn’t have it any other way. |
Did you change your voter registration just to throw the republican primary or are you just a troll? |
A large percentage of the currently undecided voters in New Hampshire are undecided because they are hoping for an option other than Trump and Biden. Assuming Trump and Biden are the major party nominees which is a safe assumption, these undecided voters are more likely to vote for a 3rd party candidate; especially if a viable 3rd party candidate emerges. A large majority of undecided voters in the 2024 election aren't undecided because they they are contemplating the better choice between Trump and Biden. They are undecided because they are both anti-Trump and anti-Biden. This election won't be normal in any regard due to how unpopular the two major party candidates are. |
And when that candidate says they will sign a national abortion ban, they can either support that policy or vote for the democrat. |
New Hampshire has not chosen a third party candidate for over one hundred years. And they are not choosing one this year. Please. |
Probably not considering there is no viable 3rd party candidate currently in the race. Ross Perot collected 22% of the NH vote in 1992 against Clinton and Bush so it's definitely feasible for a 3rd party candidate to do really well in state like NH considering Trump and Biden in 2024 aren't close to the caliber of candidates Clinton and Bush were in 1992. Again, no reason to think the choice will be anything other than Trump and Biden at this point but it sure would make for an interesting election if they did have a viable 3rd party challenger. Those with a passion for political science would be in heaven. |
Given the same choices, independents voted 54-41 for Biden in 2020. https://www.cbsnews.com/elections/2020/united-states/president/exit-poll/ |
This is BS. Independent voters voting for Hayley know she doesn’t have a chance but want to try to derail Trump. 99% of them will vote Biden in November. I know this because I’ve been speaking with NH Indi’s for weeks. Where are you getting your information? I really wish Jeff would let us know how many of these “undecideds want a third-party” posters there are on this forum. I suspect there’s just a handful, probably paid trolls, or just highly uninformed voters. If you want to know what people are thinking, volunteer, make phone calls and speak with real people. |
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