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Christie Unoffically Finishes in Tenth Place in Iowa

“We heard quite a bit about the Rubio 3-2-1 strategy: third in Iowa, second in New Hampshire”, Brian Williams said on MSNBC.

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“This is the moment they said would never happen”, Rubio told supporters Monday evening.

Cruz, after his first campaign stop Tuesday in Windham, referred to himself as a Ronald Reagan conservative as he reminded reporters of New Hampshire’s support for Reagan in 1980. That’s on top of a tidal wave of millions of dollars of mail to voters in Iowa and New Hampshire opposing Rubio, Kasich and Christie – sometimes all three at once, expenses documented in Federal Election Commission reports. “Is there something in their past that would suggest they have the capability of making a tough decision?” “It’s not like he’s going home, he’s stopping back for 12 hours”, campaign spokesperson Mike Nason told The New York Times.

Former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley also suspended his campaign last night, leaving Sanders and Clinton to fight it out for the Democratic nomination. “Saying it doesn’t make it so”. “Whether we lose by a fraction of a point or we win or whatever, we are very proud of the campaign that we won”.

He’s got to come up here, and he’s got to compete, and he’s got to be under the microscope.

The Florida senator says in a live interview early Tuesday in New Hampshire that Scott’s “impact is not just going to be in SC but around the country”.

Rubio’s setting his sights on New Hampshire and, eventually, the White House. “Maybe I should sign them”.

Reached for comment, 43 President of the United States and equally special Bush, George W., stated ‘Jeb will always be President of the best little brother in the world club, and if it doesn’t work out, next time he can always ask the Supreme Court to just declare him the victor like they did for me’.

For weeks, the New Hampshire primary has been a competition among the GOP’s more mainstream rivals.

The Republican candidate held his 88th town hall event in the state in Portsmouth.

The establishment contest has been seen as a four-way tussle among Rubio, Bush, Christie and Ohio Gov. John Kasich – and Rubio hasn’t even been ahead of the pack. “He probably has the money to keep going on past New Hampshire, but there’s going to be a lot of Republicans ready for him to get out if he doesn’t show much”. Eventually, his backers concede, Rubio would have to win a state to emerge as the nominee. Rubio’s recent surge in the Iowa polls supports this argument, but his final numbers were even higher than the polls predicted. But his third-place margin was closer to second than had been expected, and he was awarded the same number of delegates – seven – as Trump. “The problem that the moderate candidates have had this year is that there are just too many of them”, noted Smith, the pollster.

Overall, Bush’s allied super PAC had spent more than $80 million on television and radio advertising this campaign season as of midday Sunday.

“Privately, he wasn’t expecting to win Iowa”, Iowa State Sen.

Bernie Sanders says his razor-thin contest against Hillary Clinton in Iowa is giving his campaign a “kick-start”. On one, according to one participant, there was an acknowledgement of the campaign’s increasingly long odds and an agreement that, barring a strong Bush showing in New Hampshire, many Bush donors would soon bolt to Rubio.

Sununu is not endorsing a Republican candidate for President, though he remains no fan of Trump.

Looking over the Iowa caucus, it’s hard not to see it as a three-way split between the religious right, the Republican establishment and the populist vote.

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“I will be our nominee because of what you have done here in this great state”, he continued, pledging to “unify this party and the conservative movement”.

Republican presidential hopeful and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie arrives at a campaign event by having his bus driven into a garage at Nashua Community College on Monday in Nashua N.H. Andrew Burton  Getty Images