2024 New Hampshire primary polling

AF, please correct me if I'm mistaken, but isn't NH rife with a third column of Massholes?
 
https://twitter.com/allinwithchris/status/1742726635344773288
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https://twitter.com/ggreenwald/status/1742934939514048556
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Haley is a disgusting version of Hillary Clinton
 
Democrats crossing over are shooting themselves in the foot voting for Haley. She is currently beating Biden more than Trump and DeSantis in all the polling.
The only reason polls are showing Haley beating Biden is because the polls are under the assumption that Trump would endorse Haley and all his supporters vote for her. Take Trump and his supporters out of the equation and Biden would be the one leading in the polls.
 
AF, please correct me if I'm mistaken, but isn't NH rife with a third column of Massholes?

Yes, and now, as well, increasing hordes of diversity.

Sign around here popping up that declare "Welcome to New Massachusetts".

Speaking of signs, still no yard, road or campaign signs to speak of.

Weird...
 
The only reason polls are showing Haley beating Biden is because the polls are under the assumption that Trump would endorse Haley and all his supporters vote for her. Take Trump and his supporters out of the equation and Biden would be the one leading in the polls.

GOP voters always support the nominee. If Trump gets removed from the race, it won't be any different than the past.
 
McCain and Romney both disprove that notion.

How so? By losing? They lost because they were running against the first black president, no old white guy was winning those elections. They didn't lose support from republican voters.
 
McCain and Romney both disprove that notion.

Dubya's Daddy disproved it. Bob Dole says Bob Dole disproved it. FDR's opponents disproved it four times. Nixon disproved it in '60, Goldwater in '64.

The Chicago Trib agreed, once upon a time...

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Admittedly there have always been independent voters. But a certain number of affiliated voters do cross over every election. Little too collectivist to be 100% accurate.
 
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Anyone have any proof or any numbers concerning how many democrats will vote in republican primaries? I think it's made up
 
Trump gets the nomination, it's pretty much a done deal.

Haley appears to be in a distant 2nd place but will drop out after NH because she wont risk losing her own state.
 
GOP voters always support the nominee. If Trump gets removed from the race, it won't be any different than the past.

I think you underestimate how many people wouldn't have anything to do with the GOP, if not for Trump. I don't think it is as pronounced as it was with Ron Paul, but I went to a few rallies and probably a good 1/3 of the people had never been involved in politics before.

Love him or hate him, he brought people into the party. Haley won't do that. Her potential pool of support isn't going to get any bigger. Unless of course the MSM keeps selling her to democrats as a better alternative to Trump, just to get in and screw up open primary states. However those people would have no intention whatsoever of voting for her in the general.
 
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"Love him or hate him, he brought people into the party. Haley won't do that."\

That's true, but he pushed just as many out.
 
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