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In reply to the discussion: NEW HAMPSHIRE 2020: Sanders jumps to lead, BUttigieg surges While Warren and Biden slip (Emerson) [View all]Mike Nelson
(10,943 posts)26. This poll is...
... a surprise, to me. I can't believe Tulsi and Yang are doing better than some behind them... I did see their momentary appeal, but am really surprised they are ahead of some names. Also surprised Biden and Warren aren't closer to the top two. Of course, it all will change... again and again...
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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NEW HAMPSHIRE 2020: Sanders jumps to lead, BUttigieg surges While Warren and Biden slip (Emerson) [View all]
brooklynite
Nov 2019
OP
I'd love to, but the whole losing the election thing keeps coming up in my mind...
brooklynite
Nov 2019
#2
It was part of the Russo-GOP sabotage of our elections, & very necessary that we not forget...
Hekate
Nov 2019
#56
I really hate this argument that "she won". She didn't win. Everybody knew the rules
Lucky Luciano
Nov 2019
#61
Math is math. She won, and the electoral college negated it when they could have upheld it.
ehrnst
Dec 2019
#63
I agree 100%!! It's time for everyone to jump on the bandwagon... space is tight
InAbLuEsTaTe
Nov 2019
#3
As they say, "bwahahahahaha!" New Hampshire has a mere 24 delegates, it takes about 2000....
George II
Nov 2019
#9
You're correct, especially with the Democratic talent we have running in the primaries.
George II
Nov 2019
#43
No, he's not. A winner would have to be able to get the majority of primary votes from Democrats.
ehrnst
Nov 2019
#47
I think it's time he dropped out, and got behind other progressive candidates. (nt)
ehrnst
Nov 2019
#44
That sounds like someone is trying to create an "aura of inevitability" and supports a "coronation."
ehrnst
Dec 2019
#72
He was already leading in NH in another poll and is top there in RCP's average as well
Celerity
Nov 2019
#19
NH a very volatile state, and when the poll includes republicans, indicates that 45% could change
still_one
Nov 2019
#30
From my perspective, I don't think NH will produce a clear winner delegate wise. While it will
still_one
Nov 2019
#32
14% undecided, 45% said they could change their minds, and republicans included in this
still_one
Nov 2019
#29
Oh WOW Bernie is leading in a state near the state he has represented for years..
helpisontheway
Nov 2019
#34
Something fishy about this poll. The results of all four top candidates have fluctuated wildly:
George II
Nov 2019
#40
Stories like this keep popping up. I guess Bernie's demise is just a false meme...
Joe941
Nov 2019
#41
It won't hurt Biden...but Warren is cooked if she doesn't do well in New Hampshire...a
Demsrule86
Nov 2019
#58