ABC News: 2/3 of NH GOP Primary Voters Say Saturday Debate a Vote Factor, 50% Want "Outsider"

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ABC News: 2/3 of NH GOP Primary Voters Say Saturday Debate a Vote Factor, 50% Want "Outsider"

VERY BAD news for PNAC Golden Boy Marcobot if this is true:

Also, while it’s too soon to assess the impact, two-thirds of GOP voters say the recent candidate debates were an important factor in their vote. A majority of Democratic voters in New Hampshire say the same.

However, this is excellent news for The Donald:

Independents are turning out in substantial numbers in both the Republican and Democratic primaries

Many voters in both contests expressed interest in a political outsider for their parties’ nominees.


Political independents account for about four in 10 primary voters in both the Republican and Democratic contests, according to preliminary exit poll results. That’s typical of the usually high turnout among independents in New Hampshire. They’re less prevalent in other state primaries.


Nearly half of Republicans say they’re looking for a candidate from “outside the political establishment” – sentiment that’s boosted Donald Trump in Iowa and in national polls alike. On the Democratic side, fewer, about a quarter, are looking for an outsider.


Record levels of political polarization are occurring on both sides, with more Republican voters than ever saying they’re conservative and Democratic voters saying they’re liberal.


http://abcnews.go.com/PollingUnit/voted-live-hampshire-primary-exit-poll-analysis/story?id=36805930

Tonight will be VERY interesting.
 
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If they mean DC outsider, it might be good for Kasich and Christie.
 
According to FOX News, only 13% of late deciders went for Rubot, compared to 29% in Iowa
 
Keene is running out of Democrat ballots, are free staters going for Bernie?
 
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