New Hampshire predictions

Anonymous
As the incumbent, if Trump doesn't win at least 70% of the vote from Republicans who bother to show up for the primary, he's seriously underperforming.
Anonymous
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Nice 😊…..but I wouldn’t be surprised if he actually did that at this point!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is anyone watching Haley's press appearances the past few days? As it turns out, she's the one who's not backing down, unlike DeSantis who caved when the going got tough.

She also has stated repeatedly and vociferously that she has no intention of playing second fiddle to Donald Trump as his vice president.

I'll bet $100 she endorses Trump when she loses Super Tuesday.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is anyone watching Haley's press appearances the past few days? As it turns out, she's the one who's not backing down, unlike DeSantis who caved when the going got tough.

She also has stated repeatedly and vociferously that she has no intention of playing second fiddle to Donald Trump as his vice president.

I'll bet $100 she endorses Trump when she loses Super Tuesday.


She has to if she wants to be viable in 2028, assuming Trump loses this year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:As the incumbent, if Trump doesn't win at least 70% of the vote from Republicans who bother to show up for the primary, he's seriously underperforming.

+1
“Donald Trump has a problem no matter what happens in New Hampshire tonight:

There’s a whole swath of the Republican electorate and a good chunk of independents who appear firmly committed to not voting for him in November if he becomes the nominee.”
https://www.politico.com/news/2024/01/23/trump-moderate-republicans-problem-00137112
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As the incumbent, if Trump doesn't win at least 70% of the vote from Republicans who bother to show up for the primary, he's seriously underperforming.

+1
“Donald Trump has a problem no matter what happens in New Hampshire tonight:

There’s a whole swath of the Republican electorate and a good chunk of independents who appear firmly committed to not voting for him in November if he becomes the nominee.”
https://www.politico.com/news/2024/01/23/trump-moderate-republicans-problem-00137112


That's what the polls (which are tightening anyway) don't reflect. Trump very likely has a GOTV problem this fall. There are not nearly enough MAGA (who will sit home in large numbers anyway because they've been conditioned to not believe in elections) to carry him alone.
Anonymous
I’m resolved to Trump being the nominee, it’s just the constant boasting about poll numbers and endorsements and big crowds that gets very old. I follow him on Truth Social and it’s pretty much non-stop.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As the incumbent, if Trump doesn't win at least 70% of the vote from Republicans who bother to show up for the primary, he's seriously underperforming.

+1
“Donald Trump has a problem no matter what happens in New Hampshire tonight:

There’s a whole swath of the Republican electorate and a good chunk of independents who appear firmly committed to not voting for him in November if he becomes the nominee.”
https://www.politico.com/news/2024/01/23/trump-moderate-republicans-problem-00137112


His base are not traditional Republicans, they’re a lot of angry, new voters who he’s managed to convince he’s the only one who can solve their problems.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As the incumbent, if Trump doesn't win at least 70% of the vote from Republicans who bother to show up for the primary, he's seriously underperforming.

+1
“Donald Trump has a problem no matter what happens in New Hampshire tonight:

There’s a whole swath of the Republican electorate and a good chunk of independents who appear firmly committed to not voting for him in November if he becomes the nominee.”
https://www.politico.com/news/2024/01/23/trump-moderate-republicans-problem-00137112


His base are not traditional Republicans, they’re a lot of angry, new voters who he’s managed to convince he’s the only one who can solve their problems.

His base is the new Republican Party. Of course “traditional Republicans” will all get behind Trump and claim it was because of Biden.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As the incumbent, if Trump doesn't win at least 70% of the vote from Republicans who bother to show up for the primary, he's seriously underperforming.

+1
“Donald Trump has a problem no matter what happens in New Hampshire tonight:

There’s a whole swath of the Republican electorate and a good chunk of independents who appear firmly committed to not voting for him in November if he becomes the nominee.”
https://www.politico.com/news/2024/01/23/trump-moderate-republicans-problem-00137112


His base are not traditional Republicans, they’re a lot of angry, new voters who he’s managed to convince he’s the only one who can solve their problems.

His base is the new Republican Party. Of course “traditional Republicans” will all get behind Trump and claim it was because of Biden.


No they won't. They didn't before; they won't now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m resolved to Trump being the nominee, it’s just the constant boasting about poll numbers and endorsements and big crowds that gets very old. I follow him on Truth Social and it’s pretty much non-stop.


Why do you do that? Sounds miserable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m resolved to Trump being the nominee, it’s just the constant boasting about poll numbers and endorsements and big crowds that gets very old. I follow him on Truth Social and it’s pretty much non-stop.


Why do you do that? Sounds miserable.


Keep your friends close, and your enemies closer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As the incumbent, if Trump doesn't win at least 70% of the vote from Republicans who bother to show up for the primary, he's seriously underperforming.

+1
“Donald Trump has a problem no matter what happens in New Hampshire tonight:

There’s a whole swath of the Republican electorate and a good chunk of independents who appear firmly committed to not voting for him in November if he becomes the nominee.”
https://www.politico.com/news/2024/01/23/trump-moderate-republicans-problem-00137112


His base are not traditional Republicans, they’re a lot of angry, new voters who he’s managed to convince he’s the only one who can solve their problems.

His base is the new Republican Party. Of course “traditional Republicans” will all get behind Trump and claim it was because of Biden.


This one won’t.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m resolved to Trump being the nominee, it’s just the constant boasting about poll numbers and endorsements and big crowds that gets very old. I follow him on Truth Social and it’s pretty much non-stop.

I just follow @TrumpDailyPosts on Elon's terrible app. I feel like if I ever created a Truth Social account I'd get myself banned within a few minutes.
Anonymous
Her best case is 75% of voters polled did not want a candidate over 75
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