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Cruz Expects To Do Well In South Carolina Primary
The real question is, how will New Hampshire influence the next two primaries in Nevada and SC?
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However, New Hampshire has completely changed this setup. Part of it comes down that most Trumpian of notions: The candidates’ ability to convince voters that they’re winners. If New Hampshire is any indication, she’ll certainly need to. New Hampshire Republicans picked a demagogue.
Bush makes it into the top five in New Hampshire, which is not a strong enough finish to claim victory, but not a complete disaster that would force him to immediately drop out of the race. Notably however, Sanders won every demographic in New Hampshire except for voters 65 and older.
Republicans are moving to the right and Democrats to the left.
The problem for Republicans after the New Hampshire primary can be summed up like this. But she struggled to build support in a crowded primary field and her poll numbers lagged. Rubio’s family has been following him along on the campaign trail for the past couple of weeks, and his children have been keeping up with their school work from afar, he said. Republicans are Democrats are living in two different worlds. Ted Cruz of Texas and Donald Trump are locked in a war for dominance.
Green Party policies at the 2015 election included increasing the minimum wage to £10 (RM) an hour, introducing a wealth tax on the richest one percent of voters and ending austerity measures. But he vowed to fight back if other candidates hit him.
What drove the Trump vote was anger. With Trump, I think it’s going to make more people believe that he’s electable. “Sanders also won 70 percent of those who are unhappy with the way the federal government is working”. Some of it is conservatives who hate Obama’s big government liberalism, epitomized by Obamacare.
Mathematically speaking, it’s extremely unlikely that any establishment Republican can win a primary while three of them split up the vote. That may particularly be a powerful argument given Trump as the possible Republican nominee. Many politicians have tried to align their campaigns with “The Gipper”.
Democrats are also facing a revolt.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. She previously ran unsuccessfully for Senate in California. Liberals. Young people. People who feel they are falling behind financially.
With more than 90 percent of the vote counted, Sanders had 60 percent to Clinton’s 38 percent.
To be exact, Trump did not attack former First Lady Barbara Bush for for campaigning for her son Jeb.
Both Trump and Sanders were favored to win the primary, so the results come with little surprise. – The economy is not her issue any more.
Donald Trump, who has drawn a chilly reception from Jewish Republicans, swept to a commanding victory in the primary with an impressive 34% of the vote.
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Insiders in both parties are trying to reassure themselves that, over the course of the campaign, voters will come to their senses and nominate more electable contenders.