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New ARG Poll - New Hampshire GOP Primary
• Trump — 46% (+2)
• Haley — 44%
• DeSantis — 6%
Via ARG January 18-20 -600 LV
At least half of 44 is Independents/Democrats voting as anti-Trumpers which is allowed in NH. Her real support in NH is very soft.
Independents and democrats are actually real.
Not if the majority of that group will vote Democrat in the Fall.
Huh? They can vote as anti Bideners if they prefer. How is this year any different from how it has been in NH in the past? That is how NH handles it's primaries.
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.
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New ARG Poll - New Hampshire GOP Primary
• Trump — 46% (+2)
• Haley — 44%
• DeSantis — 6%
Via ARG January 18-20 -600 LV
At least half of 44 is Independents/Democrats voting as anti-Trumpers which is allowed in NH. Her real support in NH is very soft.
Independents and democrats are actually real.
Not if the majority of that group will vote Democratic in the Fall.
Well convince them to vote for the other party then. Why do you assume Independents won't vote Republican?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:👀
New ARG Poll - New Hampshire GOP Primary
• Trump — 46% (+2)
• Haley — 44%
• DeSantis — 6%
Via ARG January 18-20 -600 LV
At least half of 44 is Independents/Democrats voting as anti-Trumpers which is allowed in NH. Her real support in NH is very soft.
Independents and democrats are actually real.
Not if the majority of that group will vote Democrat in the Fall.
Huh? They can vote as anti Bideners if they prefer. How is this year any different from how it has been in NH in the past? That is how NH handles it's primaries.
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.
New Hampshire has not chosen a third party candidate for over one hundred years. And they are not choosing one this year. Please.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:👀
New ARG Poll - New Hampshire GOP Primary
• Trump — 46% (+2)
• Haley — 44%
• DeSantis — 6%
Via ARG January 18-20 -600 LV
At least half of 44 is Independents/Democrats voting as anti-Trumpers which is allowed in NH. Her real support in NH is very soft.
Independents and democrats are actually real.
Not if the majority of that group will vote Democrat in the Fall.
Huh? They can vote as anti Bideners if they prefer. How is this year any different from how it has been in NH in the past? That is how NH handles it's primaries.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:👀
New ARG Poll - New Hampshire GOP Primary
• Trump — 46% (+2)
• Haley — 44%
• DeSantis — 6%
Via ARG January 18-20 -600 LV
At least half of 44 is Independents/Democrats voting as anti-Trumpers which is allowed in NH. Her real support in NH is very soft.
Independents and democrats are actually real.
Not if the majority of that group will vote Democrat in the Fall.
Huh? They can vote as anti Bideners if they prefer. How is this year any different from how it has been in NH in the past? That is how NH handles it's primaries.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:👀
New ARG Poll - New Hampshire GOP Primary
• Trump — 46% (+2)
• Haley — 44%
• DeSantis — 6%
Via ARG January 18-20 -600 LV
At least half of 44 is Independents/Democrats voting as anti-Trumpers which is allowed in NH. Her real support in NH is very soft.
Independents and democrats are actually real.
Not if the majority of that group will vote Democrat in the Fall.
Huh? They can vote as anti Bideners if they prefer. How is this year any different from how it has been in NH in the past? That is how NH handles it's primaries.
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