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Where Do the Political Gamblers Stand on the New Hampshire Primary?

Trump ended what he called his “final love fest” with New Hampshire voters by telling them: “I love you all … you are all special”.

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New Hampshire election officials from the City of Nashua’s Ward 1 voting precinct count and organize election ballots that citizens will use to vote in the November 9 New Hampshire first-in-the-nation presidential primary election in Nashua, New Hampshire Feb. 8, 2016.

For the other Republican candidates, it was a fight for second place in the state behind Trump.

The normally bombastic Trump is hedging his bets in New Hampshire.

Meanwhile, Marco Rubio, who appeared poised to challenge Trump after a close third-place finish in Iowa, looked to recover momentum on Sunday.

At a boisterous pre-SuperBowl rally, Rubio doubled down on the substance of his debate argument.

The first southern state to vote in the primaries is a rough-and-tumble political swamp.

“If Bernie Sanders wins by the kind of margins we are seeing now, that is going to be extremely hard for Hillary Clinton to explain away and it is severely going to damage her chances going forward in subsequent states”, Professor Smith said. Ted Cruz, who won last week’s Iowa caucuses, before jokingly scolding the woman.

The morning after the debate, Rubio told George Stephanopoulos of his weird repetitions, “I would pay them to keep running that [debate] clip because that’s what I believe passionately”. Rubio picked up four percentage points since the last poll of polls in New Hampshire, which is the biggest change in average over the past week. Like other candidates, the New Jersey governor took note of Rubio’s rise to second place in some New Hampshire polls and aimed to bring down the Floridian’s numbers.

Rubio came into New Hampshire with a head of steam.

Christie continued to hammer Florida Sen.

Trump was talking about Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton and fellow Republican candidate Jeb Bush slamming his “tone” when he pivoted to the Texas senator. Christie and Bush both piled on Rubio, claiming he hadn’t been tested the way that governors have.

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