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Kasich: I won’t win SC

“Otherwise, we are looking at Donald Trump or Ted Cruz as candidate from the Republican Party”.

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Noting that he was greatly honored by his sweeping victory in New Hampshire, Trump said he thinks he will do very well in SC.

And although less than 3 in 10 Democratic voters said they wanted the next president to be someone from outside the political establishment, 88 percent of those who did said they voted for the Vermont senator. John Kasich, who pulled out a solid second in New Hampshire’s GOP primary, is counting on a surge in cash, too.

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And above all else, he vowed to bounce back. “But he doesn’t have to go down there and be the story coming out SC like he is tonight”.

Clinton’s campaign has batted aside any suggestion that her use of a private email server while secretary of state is a political problem for her. The FBI is investigating the setup, in particular instances in which highly classified information wound up on the system, instead of on State’s secure, encrypted communications links.

Not me, Carly Fiorina announced, dropping out of the campaign. Sanders won his primary by over 20 percent, but many thought he needed a hefty win.

David Wilkins, the former South Carolina House speaker, said the pressure is on for the party establishment.

“I do not want black concerns to be moved out with them”. “But they’re also hungry, they’re hungry for solutions”. The NBC News Exit Poll finds that half (55 percent) of New Hampshire Democrats generally feel Clinton is “about right” on the issues. The total for Republican National Committee (RNC) is 23, with 20 awarded at the time of the primary and three not awarded until the convention in July 2016. “Love him! I like that he’s a businessman”.

To the dismay of party leaders, all signs point to a drawn-out battle for delegates following Trump’s resounding victory in New Hampshire. Do you think New Hampshire voter’s delivered more surprises Tuesday night?

Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders meets with Reverend Al Sharpton at Sylvia’s Res … Two weeks later, winner-take-all states begin voting. But Rubio said the former Florida governor spent a historic amount of money in New Hampshire, but only finished 1,500 votes ahead and won the same number of delegates. Ben Carson in or out?

There are 55 delegates available from the New Hampshire primary.

“After splitting the first two contests, an outcome we’ve long anticipated, attention will inevitably focus on the next two of the “early four” states: Nevada and South Carolina”, Mook wrote.

Even before the candidates arrived, the state’s airwaves were being flooded with negative attack ads, with each man hoping to emerge as the mainstream answer to Trump. Trump told a large crowd of supporters.

For now, Trump appears to have the edge in SC, according to the limited polling that’s available.

“I will be a conservative candidate embracing conservative values”.

Lederman reported from Washington.

“I have more experience in foreign policy and national security than he does”, Rubio said. “I’m grateful that they ran”.

And Rubio? It was a great first step to admitting in his concession speech last night that he failed under the klieg lights on Saturday evening.

He could only offer supporters a mea culpa. “We’re not just gonna sit back and take a pounding from anybody, but at the same time we’re going to tell people what we’re for, and I think people really, really like it”. “It’s on me”, he said.

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Marco Rubio came in a disappointing fifth and blamed his own performance in last Saturday’s debate in which he constantly repeated himself.

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