Anonymous wrote:Isn’t it much closer than Trump wanted or expected? The ABC updates I am reading say it iis splitting 55% Trump and 45% for Haley. That is a very respectable amount for Haley.
I have been reading about many Republicans in NH not voting for Trump as they don’t think he is fit for the job. Does this mean they won’t vote in November if Trump is on the ballet?
Plus there are still a bunch of states with law suite to get Trump off the ballot.
I read the Kochs are funding her as they want a viable candidate if Trump’s health deteriorates or he ends up in prison.
Anyone know what the implications for Haley doing so well in NH are?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn’t it much closer than Trump wanted or expected? The ABC updates I am reading say it iis splitting 55% Trump and 45% for Haley. That is a very respectable amount for Haley.
I have been reading about many Republicans in NH not voting for Trump as they don’t think he is fit for the job. Does this mean they won’t vote in November if Trump is on the ballet?
Plus there are still a bunch of states with law suite to get Trump off the ballot.
I read the Kochs are funding her as they want a viable candidate if Trump’s health deteriorates or he ends up in prison.
Anyone know what the implications for Haley doing so well in NH are?
As she stays in the race, and Trump continues to vilify her,. she becomes less viable ion a general election, as the MAGAs will stay home. GOP cannot win without their "base"
Anonymous wrote:Isn’t it much closer than Trump wanted or expected? The ABC updates I am reading say it iis splitting 55% Trump and 45% for Haley. That is a very respectable amount for Haley.
I have been reading about many Republicans in NH not voting for Trump as they don’t think he is fit for the job. Does this mean they won’t vote in November if Trump is on the ballet?
Plus there are still a bunch of states with law suite to get Trump off the ballot.
I read the Kochs are funding her as they want a viable candidate if Trump’s health deteriorates or he ends up in prison.
Anyone know what the implications for Haley doing so well in NH are?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Harley spent twice what Trump did on advertising in NH.
Trump spends more on legal bills than he does on advertising.
Trump doesn’t spend anything on his legal bills. The chumps who send him their hard earned money are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why many people consider the contest essentially “over” after two puny state primaries.
Has Trump even cracked the 100,000 vote mark through two primaries? Sad.
107,753 votes for Trump with 59% reporting in NH
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why many people consider the contest essentially “over” after two puny state primaries.
Has Trump even cracked the 100,000 vote mark through two primaries? Sad.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why many people consider the contest essentially “over” after two puny state primaries.
jAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Harley spent twice what Trump did on advertising in NH.
Trump spends more on legal bills than he does on advertising.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serious question: can Nikki run as a third party candidate?
Some states have “sore loser laws” which state that you can’t run in a primary and then run again if you lose. So she could but she wouldn’t get on the ballot in every state.
Anonymous wrote:Serious question: can Nikki run as a third party candidate?
Anonymous wrote:Serious question: can Nikki run as a third party candidate?
Anonymous wrote:The Dean Phillips fans are pretty quiet this evening.