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Bernie Sanders holds the cards in New Hampshire
“A lot of people told me not to even go to Iowa and actually, I probably came in first if you think about it”, Trump said on Boston Herald Radio.
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“He doesn’t want to debate the substance and the record”, he said. The tweets are a marked contrast from the morning after the Iowa vote, in which Mr Trump offered his congratulations to his rival.
Caucus-goers and candidates are accusing GOP presidential hopeful Ted Cruz of misleading Ben Carson supporters. Jeb Bush holds fifth place at 10%, a hair behind Cruz and Kasich, with Chris Christie and Carly Fiorina well behind at 4% each.
Marco Rubio can’t avoid joking about the heeled boots he wore in New Hampshire this month, especially when he’s visiting a manufacturer known for its boots.
TPM’s PollTracker average shows Trump leading the field at 32.1 percent, with Cruz and Rubio nearly tied at 13.1 and 12.9 percent respectively.
Hillary Clinton is working hard to try to convince voters that she’s authentic. His message is connecting with younger people.
Denmark once again featured during the race for the Whitehouse in the USA this week following the Iowa caucuses results. Ashcraft says his son is set to deploy to Iraq in May. The New Jersey governor noted that a new Rubio endorser – former presidential candidate Rick Santorum – couldn’t name a Rubio accomplishment.
The real estate mogul argued for a “new election” or for the Texas senator’s results to be “nullified”. Instead he backed Marco Rubio – saying the Florida senator has a better shot at getting elected and would make a great president.
Rubio is talking to about 200 employees of Timberland corporate headquarters in New Hampshire, and acknowledging the boots were by another manufacturer, Florsheim.
The race for the White House has entered New Hampshire with presidential aspirants from both the Republican and Democratic parties reaching this crucial state ahead of the February 9 primaries. Expectations for Ted Cruz, at 24%, are slightly behind Cruz and Trump.
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The “drop out” preferences reflect the Iowa outcome, with candidates who performed poorly higher on the list, which suggests a strong finish in New Hampshire could put a candidate back in Republicans’ good favors.