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John Kasich Is “Only Plausible Choice” for Republican Nomination — NY Times
With the polls so close, experts say the undecided voters will make a difference.
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He said he was confident of taking the New Hampshire primary on February 9, and many others down the road.
At the Dubuque airport, Trump’s plane, with his name emblazoned on the side, did a fly-by before he spoke to a crowd of about 400, small by Trump standards. “Once some other candidates drop out, their followers will get behind Marco Rubio and then he is going to start surging”.
Registered Republicans vote by simply picking one candidate.
Kasich has received seven out of eight newspaper endorsements in New Hampshire as well as the endorsement of the “Boston Globe”.
What they may not know is how deliberately he is currying their favor.
The New York Times cited Clinton’s positions on economics, firearms, gender equality, and foreign policy as presenting “a vision of America that is radically different from the one that leading Republican candidates offer”.
– Two, as compared to 2008, there are fewer first-time caucusgoers. The billionaire took communion when it was passed, but initially he mistook the silver plates being circulated around the auditorium, and dug several bills out of his pocket.
Cruz also celebrated the poll while speaking to reporters Sioux City, Iowa.
“It is so dishonest”.
‘How the hell can you run for president?’ Trump said.
Cruz’s campaign was challenged by Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate over a mailer sent to potential voters that seemed created to look like an official notice warning recipients about “low expected voter turnout in your area”.
The editorial also says Cruz’s campaign “isn’t about constitutional principles; it’s about ambition”.
With that, he tried to set expectations so that if Rubio finishes better than third, it can be proclaimed a great performance and if Cruz doesn’t win, it will be seen as a great failure.
That same day, Cruz dropped a television ad called “Trust”, which is aimed at attacking Rubio’s work in the Senate to develop a comprehensive immigration plan that included a path to citizenship. “Amnesty. The Republican Obama”.
“It’s not just about who you like the most. What’s the matter with Brooklyn?” he said.
The candidates’ agreed on one thing: It’s all about turnout now.
“I think Trump cares about Trump”, she said.
“But this whole notion Ted has that he’s the only conservative, I think as people learn more about his record, they’ll realize what he really is is very calculating”, Rubio said.
Trump said “I don’t have to win” in Iowa, before adding that he believes he has “a good chance” of victory.
That larger group of moderate and liberal likely primary voters is less settled in its choices (35% say they’ve definitely decided, compared with 42% of conservatives) and less likely to back either of the two national front-runners – Trump and Cruz.
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The Times said it picked Clinton over her top rival, Vermont Sen.