Who Do You Think Will Win New Hampshire?

Who Do You Think Will Win New Hampshire?

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TalonStrike

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Romney has become an unstoppable steamroller of domination. Can anyone stop his inevitable rise to power?
 

soundforbjt

Lifer
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Only himself.

My earliest post on the up-coming primary was that Romney would be their man.
 

nageov3t

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Feb 18, 2004
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the real question is how much will Romney win by.

if he doesn't win by +10 points, it could be a warning sign for his campaign and quash hopes of closing the primaries with a South Carolina win.
 

TalonStrike

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the real question is how much will Romney win by.

if he doesn't win by +10 points, it could be a warning sign for his campaign and quash hopes of closing the primaries with a South Carolina win.

I remember the 2008 NH primary. Everyone was saying that the question was not whether or not Obama would win, but by how much. Then Hillary won. Now people are saying the same thing with Romney. That it is not a question of whether or not Romney will win, but by how much. Don't be surprised if Ron Paul or Jon Huntsman wins tonight. NH voters are an unpredictable bunch.
 
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Jan 25, 2011
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the real question is how much will Romney win by.

if he doesn't win by +10 points, it could be a warning sign for his campaign and quash hopes of closing the primaries with a South Carolina win.

I wouldn't be too worried about not reaching that margin of victory. I've noticed Romney climbing up in the nation polls now to around 30+%. Seems to have broken through that 25% mark with the win in Iowa.
 

woolfe9999

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Romney has NH locked up. I see no reason to distrust the polling on this so long as it is recent (taken within the last 2 days.) The most recent Iowa polling showed: Romney, Santorum, Paul and that is how it came out.
 

xBiffx

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Romney has NH locked up. I see no reason to distrust the polling on this so long as it is recent (taken within the last 2 days.) The most recent Iowa polling showed: Romney, Santorum, Paul and that is how it came out.

Agreed. The only thing to figure out now is to the extent Romney>Paul>Huntsman>......
 

airdata

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Jul 11, 2010
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Best poll ever.

Santorums low showing in polls seems a bit off if he was such a hot shot in iowa. Polls are showing Romney in a huge lead. I can accept that he's going to lose to obama in 2012 instead of another one of the GOP candidates.

He can always go ask Ron Paul for advice on the constitution or any number of other issues that he's not qualified to speak on.
 

nageov3t

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Best poll ever.

Santorums low showing in polls seems a bit off if he was such a hot shot in iowa. Polls are showing Romney in a huge lead. I can accept that he's going to lose to obama in 2012 instead of another one of the GOP candidates.

He can always go ask Ron Paul for advice on the constitution or any number of other issues that he's not qualified to speak on.
Santorum is kinda funny.

spent 4 years campaigning in Iowa non-stop, lost to the guy who spent a week in the state.
 

airdata

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Mitt Romney 7 36.8%
Ron Paul 5 26.3%
Jon Huntsman 4 21.1%
Newt Gingrich 2 10.5%
Rick Perry 1 5.3%

From a google search.... Where you at Santorum?

I'm going to stick with my previous assertions that Ron Paul would be winning this if not for a blatant campaign against him in the media.

If Romney had people all over tv asserting that he's crazy and unelectable, he wouldn't have 36% of the vote, let alone 26 like Ron Paul.


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Mitt Romney 7 36.8%
Ron Paul 5 26.3%
Jon Huntsman 4 21.1%
Newt Gingrich 2 10.5%
Rick Perry 1 5.3%
Michele Bachmann
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Rick Santorum
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Other
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woolfe9999

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Best poll ever.

Santorums low showing in polls seems a bit off if he was such a hot shot in iowa. Polls are showing Romney in a huge lead. I can accept that he's going to lose to obama in 2012 instead of another one of the GOP candidates.

He can always go ask Ron Paul for advice on the constitution or any number of other issues that he's not qualified to speak on.

Santorum isn't really campaigning in NH. He has almost no organization there. My understanding is that he's skipping it to make a play for SC.
 

airdata

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Yep, RP's ideas are so good that only one bill he's sponsored ever got passed.

So good that the other candidates have to ask him questions during the debate because they don't even know basic government & constitution essentials.

I just watched a video earlier from 2002 where Ron Paul predicted everything that was about to happen w\ the war, and the recession. all of that.

Let's just agree to disagree though. I think we all know that Obama will win 2012 and ride us into the sunset.
 

dmcowen674

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Now that Romney has run away from the field is this GOP game done?

Looks like Romney will do what McCain couldn't and beat Obama.

Romney will probably ask Chris Christie to be the VP.
 

nageov3t

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That would be his dumbest possible choice. If he doesn't bring in a social conservative/tea partier as his running mate, then he's an idiot.
Christie would be a terrible pick all-around.

he's got personality, but that would only serve to highlight Romney's lack thereof.

I couldn't see him carrying NJ or bringing many independents over to the GOP.

Romney/Perry makes a lot of sense in my head, though.