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News is speculating that Fiorina & Carson won't head to SC if they don't do well in NH.
Trump, Rubio, Cruz, Christie, Kasich, and JEB already have events scheduled in SC tomorrow. I don't think that Christie and Kasich have had much presence in the state before.
It is good to know that money doesn't always buy happiness: Jeb Bush Spent $1200 Per Vote In New Hampshire. I wonder if Jeb also paid to pack the audience at the Fox NH debate? It really shows how Trump's opposition is so desperate that they have to hire an audience just to boo!
I still think the biggest looser in this election is the media. They loved being in control and actually making the news; instead of reporting the news. America is waking up and seeing right through their lies and then turning the channel or turning them off.
Neither Trump or Sanders have the nomination as of this time. Even if they did; it is still a long ways away from the main event. I would think that many would be afraid of the debt with Sanders? Obama will leave office and leave us $20 trillion in the red. It is hard for me to believe that Americans would flock towards additional debt - but I have been wrong in the past. One more ISIS attack could sway voters towards Trump. Not having another attack could sway voters towards Sanders.
PS I tried Google; does anybody know how much Hillary spent/NH vote?
She spent $10.8M on campaign adverts alone. Someone else will have to do the calculation as I don't know how many votes the king got.
I think she received as many as Trump - but there are far more registered Democrats than Republicans. Sanders pulled about 50,000 more votes than Trump; but the Republican field had more choices and less voters. It is hard to say how this will all play out; we still have a long ways to go.
I think she received as many as Trump - but there are far more registered Democrats than Republicans. Sanders pulled about 50,000 more votes than Trump; but the Republican field had more choices and less voters. It is hard to say how this will all play out; we still have a long ways to go.
Votes in NH
Trump = 100,406
King Hillary = 95,252
This is with 100% reporting, source is politico.com
No worries, I found a credible source for the spending totals.
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