Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NYT calling for Trump. 52.5/46.6%
That’s a bit closer than I would have expected.
+1 And it’s a tough margin. If she wins or comes within five, she obviously goes on. If she loses by more than ten it’s an easy call to quit now. Between five and ten I really wonder what happens next.
She's made it pretty clear she's not dropping out. If she can keep the backbone and continue to be anti-Trump, she may not care if that means a bruising race that ultimately splits the electorate.
Anonymous wrote:Quite the CNN exit poll. The question was, "Do you think Biden legitimately won in 2020?"
AMONG TRUMP VOTERS
Yes: 17%
No: 80%
AMONG HALEY VOTERS
Yes: 83%
No: 15%
- Kaitlan Collins
Anonymous wrote:Independents can vote in NH primary
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump over 50%
Write in (Biden) almost 75%
Democrats came out
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NYT calling for Trump. 52.5/46.6%
That’s a bit closer than I would have expected.
+1 And it’s a tough margin. If she wins or comes within five, she obviously goes on. If she loses by more than ten it’s an easy call to quit now. Between five and ten I really wonder what happens next.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NYT calling for Trump. 52.5/46.6%
That’s a bit closer than I would have expected.
Think there might be some ketchup tossed at some point tonight, even with a win.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NYT calling for Trump. 52.5/46.6%
That’s a bit closer than I would have expected.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NYT calling for Trump. 52.5/46.6%
That’s a bit closer than I would have expected.
Anonymous wrote:NYT calling for Trump. 52.5/46.6%
Anonymous wrote:Her best case is 75% of voters polled did not want a candidate over 75