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Showing posts with label New Hampshire. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Hampshire. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 22, 2023

Yikes! DeSantis Plummets to 4th Place – BEHIND CHRIS CHRISTIE!




DeSantis Campaign Commits Suicide
  • More important, with 14% of the vote, what kind of Slack Jawed Idiots are supporting Chris Christie?


The latest poll from New Hampshire has Governor Ron DeSantis in 4th place.

The popular Florida governor continues to struggle in the GOP presidential primary race.

DeSantis lands in 4th place behind President Trump, Vivek Ramaswamy, and CHRIS CHRISTIE!

Chris Christie?

That’s gotta hurt.




The poll was taken before his “listless vessels” smear this weekend – Governor DeSantis accused Trump supporters of being “listless vessels” during a recent interview.

TheGatewayPundit.com



Monday, September 14, 2020

Transgender Satanist Wins GOP Primary For Sheriff

 

Why The Hell Not?

She can't be any worse than the ball-less, spineless and gutless "normal" Republicans.


(Gateway Pundit)  -  Aria DiMezzo, a transgender, ‘Satanic anarchist’ has won the GOP nomination for sheriff in Cheshire County New Hampshire.

Incredibly, Republican voters where she was elected paid so little attention to the unopposed candidate that they voted for her in spite of her “F*** the police!” slogan—a slogan that sounds more like something you’d hear at a Joe Biden – Kamala Harris rally.

‘I can’t imagine they’re happy about this,’ Aria DiMezzo told Inside Sources when asked about the reaction from Republicans.

She won despite the fact that she received no support from the county or state GOP.

DiMezzo will have an even more formidable task as she will face off against a four-term incumbent, the Democrat Eli Rivera.

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Transsexual Satanist Anarchist in New Hampshire Lampoons the Election System


"I urge all my followers to vote Republican for Sheriff"

Lucifer

Monday, December 5, 2016

Free Staters may have cost GOP Senate Seat in New Hampshire



Bye Bye Kelly
  • John McCain worshiping Kelly Ayotte also rejected The Donald only to be rejected in turn by voters.
  • The 17,000 votes cast for Free State Project Chair Aaron Day may have cost the GOP a Senate seat.
  • I can't stand open borders Democrat/Marxists, but when the alternative "choice" is open borders, big government loving, warmonger Republicans it is not much of a choice.


(Reason.com)  -  Aaron Day, a former chair of both New Hampshire's Free State Project and the New Hampshire branch of the Republican Liberty Caucus, never much liked his state's Republican Senator Kelly Ayotte.

He liked her so little he got on the ballot as an independent in her race this year. And she lost. (Democrat Maggie Hassan won.)

But did Day really beat her?

"Beating Ayotte was my goal," Day says, in a phone interview this week. "I appeared in Breitbart article in November of last year in which I threatened to get in [the race] over Medicaid expansion" which Ayotte supported.

"If the New Hampshire GOP isn't for getting rid of Obamacare in its various forms, we have no Party," he says. (Day says that, with his independent run done and no further plans for any running for office himself, he's a Republican again.)

Given that he earned 17,742 votes and Ayotte lost by just over 1,000, Day thinks he was the secret ingredient that brought her down.

"This was one of the most expensive state races in the country," Day says, with $30 million spent by the campaigns themselves, and a reported $100 million total. 

"The question is, why did I get 17 thousand votes, given that I didn't spend any money, had no campaign website, didn't go to debates, didn't give speeches, and didn't have yard signs?" Day says. "How did I get five thousand more votes than the Libertarian? It's because the hardcore Republicans and the liberty community and the Free Staters see my name on the ballot and know who I am."

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Friday, November 11, 2016

Anti-Trump GOP Senators Lost Their Races



Don't let the door hit you in 
the ass on the way out.
John McCain worshiping Kelly Ayotte rejected 
The Donald only to be rejected by voters


(Daily Caller)  -  Tuesday’s results revealed an interesting dynamic: The Republican Senate candidates who rejected President-elect Donald Trump and tried to go it alone were the only ones who ended up losing their races.
Overall, there were eight Republican-held seats and one Democrat-held seat that were competitive going into Tuesday night: Illinois, Wisconsin, North Carolina, New Hampshire, Nevada, Florida, Indiana, Pennsylvania, and Missouri.
Of the nine Republicans in these competitive races, six of them stood by Trump or, in the case of Pennsylvania’s Pat Toomey, didn’t reject him. Three of them, though, explicitly rejected Trump: Kelly Ayotte in New Hampshire, Mark Kirk in Illinois, and Joe Heck in Nevada.
The final results are telling: The three candidates who rejected Trump all lost, while the rest triumphed.
Ayotte and Heck were both in very winnable races, and even had a better chance of winning than many of their peers who ultimately triumphed. Heck led throughout the summer, but after withdrawing his support for Trump in early October he declined, and fell slightly behind Democrat Catherine Cortez Masto. On Election Day, Heck finished with about 17,000 fewer votes than Trump in the state.
Ayotte’s defeat is even more notable. On RealClearPolitics, Ayotte was running about two points ahead of Trump in the polls. Given that Trump managed to surprise in New Hampshire and lose by just 1,500 votes (two-tenths of a percent), Ayotte should have been in a strong position to win. But instead, she faltered by about 700 votes, costing her a new six-year term.
While Ayotte, Heck, and Kirk were going down in defeat, several very vulnerable senators who embraced Trump won upset victories. Ron Johnson’s seat in Wisconsin was considered the most likely Democratic pick-up besides Kirk’s seat, but he instead rode Trump’s coattails to a comfortable 3.5-point victory. Similarly-vulnerable Toomey pulled an upset as well, winning by 100,000 votes in a race Nate Silver’s 538 gave him only a 38% chance of winning.
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Tuesday, November 8, 2016

Another GOP Hooker for Hillary



GOP Whores for the Hildabeast

  • The Open Borders Wall Street funded Oligarchs are throwing everything against The Donald even claiming he will start a nuclear war - all this as Obama plays nuclear gamesmanship with Russia.
  • This proves yet again that there are TWO political parties. The bipartisan Republicrat Machine vs the American People.


(Yahoo News)  -  A staunchly Republican voice in New Hampshire announced Sunday that he’s backing Hillary Clinton for president.
“On Tuesday, millions of lifelong Republicans will vote against Donald Trump. I’m one of them,” declared Gordon Humphrey, a former U.S. senator who served more than two decades in that chamber. 
He made the comments in a video released by the Democratic nominee’s campaign.
The Boston Globe described Humphrey’s vote as a “stunning development,” given the former senator’s conservative ideology and support for tea party groups. 
Many anti-Trump Republicans, including Sen. Kelly Ayotte, R-N.H., have said they will cast a write-in vote for a fellow conservative as an alternative to voting for either Trump or Clinton.
He continued: “Trump could get us into a nuclear war. That danger has not gone away, and it would mushroom with Trump’s finger on the nuclear trigger. For the sake of our families’ safety, let’s stand together against Donald Trump by voting for Hillary Clinton. It’s the responsible thing to do.”
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Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Trump Crushes the Field



This is our chance to save America




By Gary;

If you are on this Blog then you too may think that this country is going to Hell at light speed.

The Donald is far from perfect, but I have given up on a fantasy search for ideological purity.  We need a strong leader willing to bitchslap the corrupt Washington D.C.-Wall Street Elites and put America back on the right path.

The corrupt open borders Republicans lost me in about 2003.

The GOP lost me because they had eagerly dropped their pants and bent over for open borders interests, the pro-endless wars Military-Industrial Complex and the shipping of millions of Middle Class jobs to third world shit-holes.

The Donald had the guts to say no to Chickenhawk George Bush's insane Iraq War that bankrupted our country, destroyed the lives of countless people and turned Iraq over to Iran's new Persian Empire.

The Warmongers in the GOP have still not learned their lesson and with Obama have pushed mountains of weapons into Libya and the Middle East to arm ISIS and the other Islamist factions.

Hopefully a President Trump can put these pro-war lunatics in their place to bring a level of peace to the world and prosperity at home.


Wendell Willkie 1940 presidential election

A Businessman for President




1940 GOP Nominee Wendell Willkie
You have to go back to the 1940 election to find an outsider businessman nominated by a major party.  Willkie took the fight hard to FDR increasing the GOP vote from 36% in 1936 to 44%.  But the Great Depression was still fresh in everyone's minds and FDR won.

Sunday, February 7, 2016

POLLS - Trump in a New Hampshire landslde



The Real Choice
More business as usual or The Donald



By Gary;

The real primary hits next week in New Hampshire.

To bottom line it, except for The Donald, I don't see any of the other GOP candidates doing anything.  It will be business as usual if any of the others are elected.

These Senators and Governors have all been in office while the country has gone to Hell.  For incumbents to claim they will magically fix the mess that happened on their watch is just not believable.

To me The Donald is the only logical choice if you want real change.

Two New Polls of New Hampshire

University of Massaschuesttes / Channel 7  (Taken 2-3 to 2-5)

  • 35%  -  Trump
  • 14%  -  Rubio
  • 13%  -  Cruz
  • 10%  -  Kasich
  • 10%  -  Bush

 American Research Group  (Taken 2-4 to 2-5)

  • 34%  -  Trump
  • 17%  -  Kasich
  • 16%  -  Rubio
  • 9%    -  Cruz
  • 8%    -  Bush

The corrupt open borders Republican Party is happy to manage the decline of the United States. To them it is all about power and raiding the Treasury to pay off their campaign supporters.

The Donald is the only hope of pulling the U.S. from the edge of disaster.


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The Real Clear Politics average of New Hampshire polls


Thursday, January 21, 2016

Poll: Trump soars to nearly 50 percent in Florida



Florida is looking damn good . . . 
Oh, and Trump in winning in a landslide too


Donald Trump has the support of nearly 1-in-2 Republican primary voters in Florida according to a new Florida Atlantic University Poll out Wednesday.

Trump is leading in the state with GOP primary voters by a significant, 32-point margin, with 48 percent. His nearest rival is Texas Sen. Ted Cruz at 16 percent, and Florida Sen. Marco Rubio and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush are the only others in double digits, with 11 percent and 10 percent, respectively.

Trump’s lead in that survey has been on a rapid rise since September 2015, when he came in at 32 percent, and support for Rubio and Bush in their home state has gradually declined over the course of the past four months. 

In that September poll Cruz was at 6 percent, Rubio was at 19 percent and Bush held 11 percent of the vote of those surveyed. In November, Trump took 36 percent, followed by Rubio with 18 percent and retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson with 15 percent, who has dropped to 3 percent in the latest poll.  Politico.com




Meanwhile in frozen New Hampshire 
New York businessman Donald Trump, for the first time, has a 20 percentage point lead in the Granite State, according to the latest WMUR/CNN New Hampshire Primary Poll. But U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas has supplanted U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida in second place, while former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush has moved up to tie Rubio for third.
Trump has led WMUR’s presidential polling since July, and in each succeeding poll his support has grown.
The latest poll shows him with the support of 34 percent of likely GOP primary voters, up by two percentage points since an early December WMUR/CNN poll. Cruz has jumped from 6 percent in December to 14 percent, while Bush has edged up from 8 percent to 10 percent. At the same time, Rubio has dropped from 14 percent to 10 percent and is in a dead heat with his fellow Floridian for third place.
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, who was third in December at 9 percent, has slipped  downward to 6 percent, where he is now tied with U.S. Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky and Ohio Gov. John Kasich Christie for fourth place.  WMUR.com
Screw the frozen wasteland of New Hampshire

Sunday, January 17, 2016

Trump supporter takes on Jeb Bush



Now that is a damn good question

  • Funny how the controlled media machine and the talking heads on TV and radio somehow don't ask the question below.
  • Far too many Republicans can't wait to ship arms and bomb the crap out of everyone, everywhere with no thought about the body bags of U.S. servicemen that will be coming come.
  • FACT - The Syrian civil war would have ended years ago if the U.S., Islamist Turkey and Islamist Saudi Arabia had not pumped mountains on weapons into the region.


(Associated Press)  —  A fiery Jeb Bush defended his foreign policy strategies Saturday in the face of criticism from a Donald Trump supporter who showed up at one of Bush's town hall meetings.

Christopher Mazerall, a town chairman for Trump's New Hampshire campaign, said he decided to come by Bush's event on his way to make calls for Trump's presidential bid.
"You're willing to engage in a world war with Russia over foreign interests in Syria," Mazerall told Bush from the crowd. "How is that not treason?" 

His assertion centered on Bush's call for the U.S. to support a no-fly zone in Syria, where Russia is engaged in the country's years-long civil war.
"The no-fly zone, in my mind, should send a signal to Russia we're back in the game," Bush replied. "Mr. Trump has suggested we should just outsource this and let Russia destroy ISIS." He declared: "We should not outsource that to the Russians; they're not our friends."
The exchange lasted several minutes, with Mazerall also challenging Bush's earlier statement that it would violate international standards under the Geneva Conventions to bomb the Islamic State group without regard for the killing of innocent civilians.
"You said it would be against the Geneva Convention to attack ISIS where their families are," Mazerall said, using an acronym for the Islamic State group.
"Yeah, killing innocent people would be a war crime," Bush shot back. "No president would allow for the killing of innocents as a designed strategy of the United States, my friend — no one."

(Editor's Note - Using Bush's words that means every American pilot who bombed Japan and Germany in WWII or in the Korean War or in Vietnam is a war criminal.)
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Friday, January 8, 2016

New Polls Show Trump Ahead in NH, Alabama, Florida






PPP's latest New Hampshire poll.

29%  -  Trump

15%  -  Rubio

11%  -  Kasich and Christie (11% each)

10%  -  Cruz and Bush (10% each)

4%  -  Fiorina and Carson

3%  -  Paul

(PPP.com)
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Trump Hits 40% in Alabama



CBS News 5 Poll

40%  -  Trump

21%  -  Cruz

10%  -  Bush

9%    -  Rubio

8%    -  Carson

The News 5/Strategy Poll was conducted by telephone, among registered voters, Monday January 4th. 3,155 people responded. The poll has a margin of error of two-percent.
Alabama’s Primary takes place March 1st.
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Florida Going for Trump



Overtime Politics Florida Poll

32%  -  Trump

21%  -  Cruz

18%  -  Rubio

9%    -  Bush

6%    -  Carson

4%    -  Christie

This poll was conducted by telephone to include 428 likely Republican Primary voters, with a margin of error of 4.8%. Phone numbers were selected at random through public phone records and cell phone lists.

 Florida offers up 99 delegates to the candidate who receives the most votes statewide.

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Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Top Races in 2016: Mid-Atlantic States & New England


New Hampshire GOP Sen. Kelly Ayotte faces a tough campaign.

Roaring on to November

  • My quandary:  The Democrats are fucking Marxists and the Big Government loving Republicans are open borders whores for Wall Street. I am a man without a party.
  • Following these races is like watching a football game when you hate both teams.

(Roll Call)  -  This is the second in a series of regional looks at the most competitive House and Senate races to watch in 2016.
The Mid-Atlantic region includes Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and West Virginia.
Pennsylvania Senate: 
Democratic Rep. Joe Sestak lost a close race to Republican Patrick J. Toomey in 2010, but that wasn’t enough to inspire the confidence of Democratic strategists who recruited former gubernatorial chief of staff Katie McGinty into the race. Either Democrat should be credible enough to give the senator a tough re-election race. Toomey had $8.6 million on hand on Sept. 30 and isn’t likely to get tripped up by silly mistakes, but he might be vulnerable to the winds of the presidential race.
Rothenberg & Gonzales Political Report/Roll Call rating: Tossup/Tilts Republican.
New York’s 24th District: 
Republican John Katko defeated Democratic Rep. Dan Maffei in one of the late-breaking races of 2014 and with one of the most stunning margins of victory. Katko now represents a district which President Barack Obama won with 56 percent in 2008 and 57 percent in 2012. Democrats have three candidates in the race including Colleen Deacon, former district director to Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, who doesn’t have a voting record and could be a difficult opponent for Republicans.
Rothenberg & Gonzales Political Report/Roll Call: Tossup.
New York's 24th Congressional District

Pennsylvania’s 8th District: 
GOP Rep. Michael G. Fitzpatrick didn’t have many problems holding this competitive district, but his retirement creates an open seat takeover opportunity for Democrats. Democrats have a competitive primary between state Rep. Steve Santarsiero and small-business owner/2014 candidate Shaughnessy Naughton. The local GOP organization has coalesced behind state Rep. Scott Petri, but Fitzpatrick’s younger brother is serious enough about running to move back to Pennsylvania after working for the FBI in California, according to GOP sources.
Rothenberg & Gonzales Political Report/Roll Call rating: Tossup/Tilts Republican.

8th Congressional District of Pennsylvania

The New England region includes Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont.
New Hampshire Senate: 
After nine months of waiting, the matchup is finally set in one of the most competitive Senate races in the country. Democratic Gov. Maggie Hassan is challenging Republican Sen. Kelly Ayotte in a race that could decide which party controls the Senate in 2017. Ayotte didn’t have a lot of trouble winning in a strong Republican year in 2010, while Hassan has never faced a candidate a strong as Ayotte.
Rothenberg & Gonzales Political Report/Roll Call rating: Tilts Republican.
Maine’s 2nd District: 
Republican Bruce Poliquin defeated then-state Sen. Emily Cain last cycle to capture the Democratic open seat, and he hasn’t let up. The congressman had $1.3 million in his campaign account on Sept. 30 in advance of a potentially competitive re-election race. President Barack Obama won the district in 2008 by 12 points and in 2012 by 9 points, so it’s a virtual must-win for Democrats to get back to the majority, but Poliquin won’t be easy to unseat. Cain is running again and had $368,000 in the bank on Sept. 30, but faces Bangor City Councilman Joe Baldacci, brother of the former governor and congressman, in the Democratic primary.
Rothenberg & Gonzales Political Report/Roll Call rating: Tossup.
New Hampshire’s 1st District: 
This seat switches party hands more often than I vacuum out the family minivan. The seat has switched party control in four of the past five elections. Republican Frank C. Guinta overcame his 2012 re-election loss by defeating Democratic Rep. Carol Shea Porter last cycle. She’s running again and could face Guinta for the fourth consecutive election. Guinta is still dealing with negative headlines from past campaign finance issues, but Republicans’ chances of holding the seat might improve if Guinta loses in the primary.
Rothenberg & Gonzales Political Report/Roll Call rating: Tossup.

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2nd Congressional District of Maine

Maine's 2nd Congressional District, 2014
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanBruce Poliquin133,32047.03
DemocraticEmily Ann Cain118,56841.83
IndependentBlaine Richardson31,33711.05
Others2480.09
Total votes283,473100
Republican gain from Democratic

Monday, December 21, 2015

Polls - Trump landslides in Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina



Trump vs Hillary is looking more likely


(CBS News)  -  Donald Trump has returned to the lead in Iowa while Ted Cruz has now surged past Ben Carson into second place. Carson has slipped from a first-place tie into third.
While Iowa's Republicans generally feel Trump is ready to be commander-in-chief, Cruz scores even better on this measure, boosted by support from very conservative and Tea Party Iowans who feel he is ready to assume the post. That's more than say so about Trump, Carson, Rubio and Jeb Bush.
Since last month, Ted Cruz has gained ground -- and Ben Carson has lost ground -- among some key voting groups in Iowa: evangelicals, Tea Party supporters, those who are very conservative and older voters. And while Trump still leads among some of these groups, it's Cruz who is ahead among the very conservative, and Trump leads Cruz by just two points among evangelical voters.
Cruz's move has come directly at the expense of Carson, as nearly one-quarter of his voters switched.
In New Hampshire, Donald Trump keeps his commanding lead, keeping up support from conservatives, Republicans and the independents who say they're coming into the GOP primary to vote for him. This month finds Marco Rubio nearly doubling his support and pushing into second place -- albeit far back of Trump -- at 13 percent now, up from 7 percent, enough to edge past Carson and Cruz in the nation's first primary.
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Wednesday, December 9, 2015

Poll: Trump leads, Rubio gains ground in New Hampshire



The Real Test is Coming

  • I am very interested in polls taken from this point on. Those will reflect Trump's comments on Muslim immigration. Are people willing to sell out the U.S. to immigrants or will they stand up and defend our borders.
  • More Terrorism  -  If there are one or two additional Islamic terrorist attacks on U.S. soil I think all bets are off.


(Washington Examiner)  -  Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump continued to maintain his lead in New Hampshire Tuesday, according to a new CNN/WMUR poll.
Trump, who is second on the Washington Examiner's latest power rankings, currently leads the field with 32 percent support, with Sen. Marco Rubio in a distant second place with 14 percent backing, a five-point bump from their September poll.
The rest of the pack is bunched up in single digits, with New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie at 9 percent. Christie is followed by former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush (8 percent), Ohio Gov. John Kasich (7 percent), Sen. Ted Cruz (6 percent), Carly Fiorina and Dr. Ben Carson (both at 5 percent).
Christie rose four percentage points in the state since the September survey, while also enjoying a 53 percent favorability rating, the third highest amongst the field behind only Rubio and Trump. The New Jersey governor was recently endorsed by the New Hampshire Union Leader.
Rubio holds the highest favorability rating, with 61 percent, along with the lowest unfavorable mark at 23 percent. Trump holds a 57 percent favorability rating.
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Friday, December 4, 2015

Trump remains in first place in New Hampshire


(National Journal)  -  Real es­tate mogul Don­ald Trump (R) is con­tinu­ing to top the field in New Hamp­shire, though New Jer­sey Gov. Chris Christie (R) is climb­ing, ac­cord­ing to a new Pub­lic Policy Polling sur­vey (D) (IVR) (Nov. 30-Dec. 2; 454 Re­pub­lic­an primary voters; +/- 4.6%).
Trump takes first with 27%, fol­lowed by Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) at 13%, Sen. Marco Ru­bio (R-FL) at 11% and Christie at 10%, up from 3% in mid-Oc­to­ber when he was in ninth place. 
Re­tired neurosur­geon Ben Car­son (R) comes in next at 9%, trailed by Ohio Gov. John Kasich (R) at 8%, former Hew­lett-Pack­ard CEO Fior­ina at 6%, former Flor­ida Gov. Jeb Bush (R) at 5%, and Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) at 4%. All oth­er can­did­ates net 1% or less.
On the Demo­crat­ic side (Nov. 30-Dec. 2; 458 Demo­crat­ic primary voters; +/- 4.6%), former Sec­ret­ary of State Hil­lary Clin­ton (D) only nar­rowly edges out Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) in New Hamp­shire, 44% to 42%. Former Mary­land Gov. Mar­tin O’Mal­ley (D) fin­ishes a dis­tant third with 8%.
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