(Gets most votes of any candidate ever in blue NH primary.)
— Catturd ™ (@catturd2) January 24, 2024
— Catturd ™ (@catturd2) January 24, 2024
You already helped elect the Marxists by supporting sacrificial lamb Trump.Ellis Wyatt said:
Nikki Haley got her ass kicked and is done.
Are you supporting the Marxists in 2024?
Yeah clearly it was that.Jeeper79 said:Or people are embarrassed to admit they're MAGA on the recordGigem314 said:That's rather telling. Even those closer to the center don't believe the 2020 election was legitimate.Dan Scott said:NH 2024: CNN exit Poll
— InteractivePolls (@IAPolls2022) January 23, 2024
Composition of the electorate:
Registered Republican: 49%
Registered undeclared: 47%
—
Do you think Joe Biden legitimately won the 2020 election?
Yes: 49%
No: 49%
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Are you a part of the MAGA movement?
Yes: 32%
No: 64%https://t.co/Hmz746BnTc
It's more than MAGA that thinks 2020 election was messed up. We need constitutional amendment for nationwide electoral reform.
LMCane said:
only a Trump grifter can ridiculously claim that winning 30,590 votes to Nikki Haley's 26,400 votes
is some kind of major triumph.
the most famous person in the world, a former President of the USA, running in his THIRD Presidential campaign, with his billion dollar estate...
and he beats Haley by 4000 votes.
wow, super impressive!! How many of those Haley voters are going to now turn around and vote Orange God King in November?
he is getting curbstomped when it's the entire country voting.
Republican Presidential Primary: New Hampshire
KEY RACE
22
BOUND DELEGATES
Candidate % Votes Bound Delegates
Donald Trump
Republican 54.7%
164,813
34,711 ahead
12
Nikki Haley
Republican 43.2%
130,102 9
Projected Winner
Est. vote in: 91%
This is a great find. How many videos are there of people in 2016 or 2020 going to Trump rallies to confirm their bias of delusional idiots, and they walk away and are like well they are thoughtful. They are nice. They are optimistic.IMnAg79 said:
https://rumble.com/v48yad3-democrat-candidate-dean-phillips-went-to-a-donald-trump-rally.html
Libertarians voting for the globalist/war monger Haley? What a laugh. Try another one.ClickClack said:FireAg said:
And different news sources are saying D's crossed over to vote for Haley…not sure about your observations…just saying that's what they are reporting…
I'm sure there were some but this seems overblown. It's very common in NH to be undeclared. A lot of libertarians here I guess you could say.
Ellis Wyatt said:This election is about America versus Marxism. Period.Dan Scott said:CNN exit poll, opinion of candidate you voted for:
— Kaitlan Collins (@kaitlancollins) January 23, 2024
TRUMP VOTERS:
Strongly favor: 77%
Some reservations: 19%
Dislike opponents: 3%
HALEY VOTERS:
Strongly favor: 33%
Some reservations: 27%
Dislike…
People voted against Trump
ClickClack said:FireAg said:ClickClack said:FireAg said:
Being reported that 70% of non-registered voters went for Haley, and they are reporting that a good portion of those were Ds…
Again…that's straight from FoxNews…
How do they know who from undeclared was actually D? They're just repeating what trump was saying. He doesn't ducking know like most of what he espouses. I voted for him twice but can't do it anymore when we had a good Republican option.
Exit polling data…
I'm just telling you I looked at the two biggest urban (Blue) centers in NH, Nashua and Manchester, and they had some of the bigger margins for Trump. If you have some data please feel free to share it.
Portsmouth, Concord, Nashua, and Manchester ruin it for the rest of the state.Rapier108 said:
Biggest problem for New Hampshire is all the commies moving there from Massachusetts and bringing their voting patterns with them.
It has been a "moderate" state for a long time, but won't be for much longer.
Which is completely irrelevant for the general election.nortex97 said:
"No one likes Trump, he will get killed in non-red states."
(Gets most votes of any candidate ever in blue NH primary.)— Catturd ™ (@catturd2) January 24, 2024
Wes97 said:ClickClack said:FireAg said:ClickClack said:FireAg said:
Being reported that 70% of non-registered voters went for Haley, and they are reporting that a good portion of those were Ds…
Again…that's straight from FoxNews…
How do they know who from undeclared was actually D? They're just repeating what trump was saying. He doesn't ducking know like most of what he espouses. I voted for him twice but can't do it anymore when we had a good Republican option.
Exit polling data…
I'm just telling you I looked at the two biggest urban (Blue) centers in NH, Nashua and Manchester, and they had some of the bigger margins for Trump. If you have some data please feel free to share it.
Those are also home to many blue collar voters. Trump is running up vote totals among that group of voters while college "educated" white collar suburban voters (especially single women) are moving towards the Dems.
And outside of online message boards, there are a lot more blue collar non college graduate voters than wishy washy college indoctrinated liberals such as yourself. So that is a good exchange for the Republican Party long term as it comes to political realignment.
c-jags said:Portsmouth, Concord, Nashua, and Manchester ruin it for the rest of the state.Rapier108 said:
Biggest problem for New Hampshire is all the commies moving there from Massachusetts and bringing their voting patterns with them.
It has been a "moderate" state for a long time, but won't be for much longer.
Portsmouth is a cool town, but there's a rainbow and BLM flag on every corner.
we went to a coffee shop and they had a box of plan b out with a sign "for teenagers that have to hide from their parents or something."
that's highly illegal and the poverty/teenage pregnancy rate in that area is laughably low. along with the exceptionally low diversity.
most of the middle of the state is pretty based.
So is Trump. It's hard to imagine many Libertarians thinking that Trump would be good.Wes97 said:Libertarians voting for the globalist/war monger Haley? What a laugh. Try another one.ClickClack said:FireAg said:
And different news sources are saying D's crossed over to vote for Haley…not sure about your observations…just saying that's what they are reporting…
I'm sure there were some but this seems overblown. It's very common in NH to be undeclared. A lot of libertarians here I guess you could say.
A libertarian foreign policy agenda is about as far from Haley's on the political spectrum as it is possible to get.
Yeah Trump got the USA entangled in so many foreign wars...eric76 said:So is Trump. It's hard to imagine many Libertarians thinking that Trump would be good.Wes97 said:Libertarians voting for the globalist/war monger Haley? What a laugh. Try another one.ClickClack said:FireAg said:
And different news sources are saying D's crossed over to vote for Haley…not sure about your observations…just saying that's what they are reporting…
I'm sure there were some but this seems overblown. It's very common in NH to be undeclared. A lot of libertarians here I guess you could say.
A libertarian foreign policy agenda is about as far from Haley's on the political spectrum as it is possible to get.
Wes97 said:
You voted for Nikki Haley. Own it.
Taking into consideration that I'm saying this from the perspective of someone whom in past (a while ago now) had very neocon tendencies when it came to foreign policy... Trump was by far the most successful foreign policy POTUS we've had since at least Reagan and it's not even close.texagbeliever said:Yeah Trump got the USA entangled in so many foreign wars...eric76 said:So is Trump. It's hard to imagine many Libertarians thinking that Trump would be good.Wes97 said:Libertarians voting for the globalist/war monger Haley? What a laugh. Try another one.ClickClack said:FireAg said:
And different news sources are saying D's crossed over to vote for Haley…not sure about your observations…just saying that's what they are reporting…
I'm sure there were some but this seems overblown. It's very common in NH to be undeclared. A lot of libertarians here I guess you could say.
A libertarian foreign policy agenda is about as far from Haley's on the political spectrum as it is possible to get.
I probably was right there with you. I failed to see my "altruistic" motivation for foreign entanglement was so misaligned with the "opportunity" many foreign politicians see in foreign entanglements. See Joe Biden's brother.1836er said:Taking into consideration that I'm saying this from the perspective of someone whom in past (a while ago now) had very neocon tendencies when it came to foreign policy... Trump was by far the most successful foreign policy POTUS we've had since at least Reagan and it's not even close.texagbeliever said:Yeah Trump got the USA entangled in so many foreign wars...eric76 said:So is Trump. It's hard to imagine many Libertarians thinking that Trump would be good.Wes97 said:Libertarians voting for the globalist/war monger Haley? What a laugh. Try another one.ClickClack said:FireAg said:
And different news sources are saying D's crossed over to vote for Haley…not sure about your observations…just saying that's what they are reporting…
I'm sure there were some but this seems overblown. It's very common in NH to be undeclared. A lot of libertarians here I guess you could say.
A libertarian foreign policy agenda is about as far from Haley's on the political spectrum as it is possible to get.
eric76 said:So is Trump. It's hard to imagine many Libertarians thinking that Trump would be good.Wes97 said:Libertarians voting for the globalist/war monger Haley? What a laugh. Try another one.ClickClack said:FireAg said:
And different news sources are saying D's crossed over to vote for Haley…not sure about your observations…just saying that's what they are reporting…
I'm sure there were some but this seems overblown. It's very common in NH to be undeclared. A lot of libertarians here I guess you could say.
A libertarian foreign policy agenda is about as far from Haley's on the political spectrum as it is possible to get.
Libertarians do generally want to convert the US military to defensive only. For single issue Libertarians, this might be a selling point.Wes97 said:eric76 said:So is Trump. It's hard to imagine many Libertarians thinking that Trump would be good.Wes97 said:Libertarians voting for the globalist/war monger Haley? What a laugh. Try another one.ClickClack said:FireAg said:
And different news sources are saying D's crossed over to vote for Haley…not sure about your observations…just saying that's what they are reporting…
I'm sure there were some but this seems overblown. It's very common in NH to be undeclared. A lot of libertarians here I guess you could say.
A libertarian foreign policy agenda is about as far from Haley's on the political spectrum as it is possible to get.
Trump's foreign policy is as close to libertarian in viewpoint as we have had in the modern era. Not 100% on point but closer than any other recent president. One of the few policy things that he and Rand Paul have generally agreed on, for example
And I generally have little use for most libertarians.
Reagan's foreign policy and Trump's foreign policy don't seem to have much of anything in common.1836er said:Taking into consideration that I'm saying this from the perspective of someone whom in past (a while ago now) had very neocon tendencies when it came to foreign policy... Trump was by far the most successful foreign policy POTUS we've had since at least Reagan and it's not even close.texagbeliever said:Yeah Trump got the USA entangled in so many foreign wars...eric76 said:So is Trump. It's hard to imagine many Libertarians thinking that Trump would be good.Wes97 said:Libertarians voting for the globalist/war monger Haley? What a laugh. Try another one.ClickClack said:FireAg said:
And different news sources are saying D's crossed over to vote for Haley…not sure about your observations…just saying that's what they are reporting…
I'm sure there were some but this seems overblown. It's very common in NH to be undeclared. A lot of libertarians here I guess you could say.
A libertarian foreign policy agenda is about as far from Haley's on the political spectrum as it is possible to get.
ClickClack said:Wes97 said:
You voted for Nikki Haley. Own it.
And many on this board said the same thing about voting for Trump in 2016 and 2020. So which is it? Please tell me who is conservative enough for you that makes me not a liberal.
Just what form of Conservatism did Trump represent? None?Wes97 said:ClickClack said:Wes97 said:
You voted for Nikki Haley. Own it.
And many on this board said the same thing about voting for Trump in 2016 and 2020. So which is it? Please tell me who is conservative enough for you that makes me not a liberal.
There are many strains of conservatism. No one strain of conservative thought has a monopoly on the term.
Of the candidates running for President this time almost all of them represented some recognized form of conservatism. DeSantis. Trump, Vivek, Elder, Scott, even Burgum & Pence although that is probably giving them too much credit on having a coherent philosophy.
Nikki Haley though…. That is an easy one.
ClickClack,ClickClack said:c-jags said:Portsmouth, Concord, Nashua, and Manchester ruin it for the rest of the state.Rapier108 said:
Biggest problem for New Hampshire is all the commies moving there from Massachusetts and bringing their voting patterns with them.
It has been a "moderate" state for a long time, but won't be for much longer.
Portsmouth is a cool town, but there's a rainbow and BLM flag on every corner.
we went to a coffee shop and they had a box of plan b out with a sign "for teenagers that have to hide from their parents or something."
that's highly illegal and the poverty/teenage pregnancy rate in that area is laughably low. along with the exceptionally low diversity.
most of the middle of the state is pretty based.
Exactly. The state feels very conservative. I've lived here for 5 years. Unfortunately it has only a population of 1.4M or so so the areas you mentioned skew elections.
Driving around the town I live and talking to people (which is not far from the Mass border) you would think it's very dominant conservative.
eric76 said:Just what form of Conservatism did Trump represent? None?Wes97 said:ClickClack said:Wes97 said:
You voted for Nikki Haley. Own it.
And many on this board said the same thing about voting for Trump in 2016 and 2020. So which is it? Please tell me who is conservative enough for you that makes me not a liberal.
There are many strains of conservatism. No one strain of conservative thought has a monopoly on the term.
Of the candidates running for President this time almost all of them represented some recognized form of conservatism. DeSantis. Trump, Vivek, Elder, Scott, even Burgum & Pence although that is probably giving them too much credit on having a coherent philosophy.
Nikki Haley though…. That is an easy one.
Whatever Conservatism Trump showed in his first term was due to the adults in the room. It would be surprising if there are any adults who would Trump would want around him in 2025 or who would want to be around Trump.
swampstander said:ClickClack,ClickClack said:c-jags said:Portsmouth, Concord, Nashua, and Manchester ruin it for the rest of the state.Rapier108 said:
Biggest problem for New Hampshire is all the commies moving there from Massachusetts and bringing their voting patterns with them.
It has been a "moderate" state for a long time, but won't be for much longer.
Portsmouth is a cool town, but there's a rainbow and BLM flag on every corner.
we went to a coffee shop and they had a box of plan b out with a sign "for teenagers that have to hide from their parents or something."
that's highly illegal and the poverty/teenage pregnancy rate in that area is laughably low. along with the exceptionally low diversity.
most of the middle of the state is pretty based.
Exactly. The state feels very conservative. I've lived here for 5 years. Unfortunately it has only a population of 1.4M or so so the areas you mentioned skew elections.
Driving around the town I live and talking to people (which is not far from the Mass border) you would think it's very dominant conservative.
What town do you live in? We have a place in Seabrook Beach.
We've never seen a gap between the independent vote and the Republican vote in an NH GOP primary like we saw last night. Trump won R's by 49, Haley took independents by 22 -- a swing of 71 points. Previous high was 40. pic.twitter.com/Avq3gbxiJE
— Steve Kornacki (@SteveKornacki) January 24, 2024