Poll Watch: UNH/WMUR New Hampshire 2016 Republican Primary Survey [Paul first...again]

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UNH/WMUR New Hampshire 2016 GOP Primary Poll

  • Rand Paul 15% [16%] (17%) {16%} [15%] (8%)
  • Kelly Ayotte 13% [13%] [5%] (10%)
  • Paul Ryan 13% [6%] (9%) {8%} [11%] (11%)
  • Chris Christie 12% [9%] (16%) {21%} [11%] (14%)
  • Jeb Bush 7% [3%] (8%) {10%} [5%] (5%)
  • Ted Cruz 7% [3%] (6%) {4%} [2%] (1%)
  • Donald Trump 5% [4%]
  • Bobby Jindal 3% [2%] (2%)
  • Scott Walker 3% [2%] (2%) {2%} [1%] (3%)
  • Marco Rubio 2% [6%] (4%) {6%} [15%] (12%)
  • Rick Perry 1% [2%] (1%) {4%}
  • Rick Santorum 1% (4%) {4%} [4%] (3%)
  • Rob Portman 0% [0%] (0%) {0%} [1%] (0%)
  • Someone else 3% [6%] (3%) {3%} [0%] (2%)
  • Don’t know yet 15% [18%] (21%) {20%} [23%] (20%)
(Open-Ended) If the Republican primary for president were held today, who would you support for the Republican nomination?

NOTE: This question was asked prior to respondents hearing the names of any potential candidates.


  • Rand Paul 9%
  • Chris Christie 7%
  • Ted Cruz 6%
  • Mitt Romney 3%
  • Scott Brown 3%
  • Paul Ryan 2%
  • Jeb Bush 2%
  • Someone else 6%
  • Did not give name 62%
Favorable / Unfavorable {Net}

  • Paul Ryan 60% [48%] (54%) {66%} [68%] (61%) / 15% [20%] (17%) {18%} [13%] (19%) {+45%}
  • Marco Rubio 52% [42%] (41%) {47%} [59%] (56%) / 12% [11%] (18%) {14%} [8%] (6%) {+40%}
  • Rand Paul 56% [49%] (52%) {57%} [54%] (45%) / 21% [14%] (24%) {20%} [19%] (26%) {+35%}
  • Kelly Ayotte 61% [48%] [71%] (68%) / 27% [27%] [14%] (24%) {+34%}
  • Scott Walker 38% [30%] (29%) {42%} [38%] (37%) / 12% [9%] (8%) {13%} [8%] (14%) {+26%}
  • Ted Cruz 42% [37%] (32%) {29%} [21%] (18%) / 18% [18%] (19%) {17%} [12%] (14%) {+24%}
  • Bobby Jindal 30% {39%} [30%] (31%) / 17% {12%} [16%] (21%) {+13%}
  • Jeb Bush 45% [46%] (47%) {53%} [48%] (53%) / 35% [25%] (27%) {27%} [34%] (31%) {+10%}
  • Rick Perry 36% [32%] (36%) {39%} / 30% [27%] (30%) {37%} {+6%}
  • Rick Santorum 36% (39%) {44%} [39%] (40%) / 31% (27%) {37%} [38%] (42%) {+5%}
  • Chris Christie 43% [43%] (49%) {59%} [56%] (60%) / 42% [33%] (23%) {24%} [26%] (21%) {+1%}
  • Rob Portman 11% [15%] (14%) {15%} [13%] (20%) / 15% [8%] (8%) {19%} [11%] (14%) {-4%}
  • Donald Trump 23% [29%] / 66% [59%] {-43%}
Survey of 187 likely Republican primary voters was conducted April 1-9, 2014. The margin of error is +/- 7.2 percentage points. Results from the poll conducted January 21-26, 2014 are in square brackets. Results from the poll conducted October 7-16, 2013 are in parentheses. Results from the poll conducted July 18-29, 2013 are in curly brackets. Results from the poll conducted April 4-9, 2013 are in square brackets. Results from the poll conducted January 27 – February 3, 2013 are in parentheses.
-Data compilation and analysis courtesy of The Argo Journal

Lol, Kelly Ayote in 2nd?
 
Does this mean Christie would have been alone at the top without Bridgegate? And Paul "two-hour-and-fifty-something marathon time" Ryan should be much farther down.
 
You'll hear no argument from me. Understand what this implies about the voters of New Hampshire, however - they are pretty awful as well.

NH gullible voters can't be any dumber....they nominated McCain and Romney the last two primaries....Obama won the state the last two general elections.
 
NH gullible voters can't be any dumber....they nominated McCain and Romney the last two primaries....Obama won the state the last two general elections.

It's throughout the U.S.
Romney got 60,000,000 votes. President Obama got 60,000,000 votes. I can't think of one single Romney voter I know that can explain to me why Romney was better than President Obama, only that he WASN'T President Obama at the very base of their reasoning.

Some of these people waited HOURS in line to vote for someone they couldn't tell you why other than he WASN'T the other person.
 
NH gullible voters can't be any dumber....they nominated McCain and Romney the last two primaries....Obama won the state the last two general elections.
They are pretty greedy ya know. They keep rejecting seatbelt laws and income/sales taxes yet tend to dump on the rest of us with the federal picks.:p
 
It's throughout the U.S.
Romney got 60,000,000 votes. President Obama got 60,000,000 votes. I can't think of one single Romney voter I know that can explain to me why Romney was better than President Obama, only that he WASN'T President Obama at the very base of their reasoning.

Some of these people waited HOURS in line to vote for someone they couldn't tell you why other than he WASN'T the other person.

Mitt Romney is an incredibly bright, accomplished man with strong family values and a commitment to keeping America great. As President, I am confident that he would have enforced the country's immigration laws rather than disregard them as Obama has done. If I lived in a swing state, I would have voted for him.

Your failure to distinguish between Obama and Romney is nothing more than a symptom of sloppy and unsophisticated thinking.
 
Mitt Romney is an incredibly bright, accomplished man with strong family values and a commitment to keeping America great. As President, I am confident that he would have enforced the country's immigration laws rather than disregard them as Obama has done. If I lived in a swing state, I would have voted for him.

Your failure to distinguish between Obama and Romney is nothing more than a symptom of sloppy and unsophisticated thinking.

Your posts have been full of nothing but digital diarrhea. The fact you would believe Mitt Romney on anything, when his basic political consistency, was inconsistency, shows the one who has sloppy and unsophisticated thinking.
 
Your posts have been full of nothing but digital diarrhea. The fact you would believe Mitt Romney on anything, when his basic political consistency, was inconsistency, shows the one who has sloppy and unsophisticated thinking.

I would be happy to bet infinite dollars - or my life - that Mitt Romney and I would both score at least one standard deviation higher than you on any widely-respected measure of general intelligence.

Your opinions, attitude, [mod delete]

Let it burn.
 
I would be happy to bet infinite dollars - or my life - that Mitt Romney and I would both score at least one standard deviation higher than you on any widely-respected measure of general intelligence.

Your opinions, attitude, [mod delete]

Let it burn.

LOL. I doubt it. Unless you and Mitt pay the teacher for a higher score.
 
Ayotte won because the liberty-type vote was split between two other candidates in the primary. In the general :toady: she beat Paul Hodes, who voted with Ron Paul on several things, like Audit the Fed.
IIRC
 
It's throughout the U.S.
Romney got 60,000,000 votes. President Obama got 60,000,000 votes. I can't think of one single Romney voter I know that can explain to me why Romney was better than President Obama, only that he WASN'T President Obama at the very base of their reasoning.

Some of these people waited HOURS in line to vote for someone they couldn't tell you why other than he WASN'T the other person.

This is a remarkable testament to the power and influence of the Council On Foreign Relations-controlled main stream media. The fact that 120 million registered voters accept that they have just two choices is nothing less than spectacular. I tip my hat to the banksters - a job well done. This is what Rand is going to be fighting against over the next two years.
 
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Your failure to distinguish between Obama and Romney is nothing more than a symptom of sloppy and unsophisticated thinking.

The grand scope of what Romney and Obama have in common is what is germane. We can make many distinctions between Stalin and Hitler and still decree that they are both utterly unacceptable. Both Romney and Obama advocate for, or tacitly approve of, a fiat money central bank, a spurious interest rate policy, an accelerating police state, the elimination of civil liberties, a monstrous military budget, staggering unfunded liabilities, a brutal and imperialist interventionist agenda, unfathomably large deficits, propaganda, lies, disinformation, flip flops, breathtaking abdication of enforcement of the of the law as it pertains to themselves, a revolving door of corporatist influence in government, relentless regulatory capture that makes oversight nonexistent, a prison-industrial complex, and a steady increase in the size and complexity of the federal register.
 
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This is a remarkable testament to the power and influence of the Council On Foreign Relations-controlled main stream media. The fact that 120 million registered voters accept that they have just two choices is nothing less than spectacular. I tip my hat to the banksters - a job well done. This is what Rand is going to be fighting over the next two years.

120 million registered voters understand that they have just two reasonable choices. This will always be true in a first-past-the-post system. To vote for a third party candidate in a competitive election is the height of silliness.

I always vote Republican in local races, which tend to be pretty close where I live.
 
The grand scope of what Romney and Obama have in common is what is germane. We can make many distinctions between Stalin and Hitler and still decree that they are both utterly unacceptable. Both Romney and Obama advocate for, or tacitly approve of, a fiat money central bank, a spurious interest rate policy, an accelerating police state, the elimination of civil liberties, a monstrous military budget, staggering unfunded liabilities, a brutal and imperialist interventionist agenda, unfathomably large deficits, propaganda, lies, disinformation, flip flops, breathtaking abdication of enforcement of the of the law as it pertains to themselves, a revolving door of corporatist influence in government, relentless regulatory capture that makes oversight nonexistent, a prison-industrial complex, and a steady increase in the size and complexity of the federal register.

If Stalin and Hitler were the (D) and (R) candidates, respectively, I would have no hesitation whatsoever about pulling the lever for Hitler.

You use the words "utterly unacceptable" as if they meant something. Do you imagine that it matters whether you "accept" a candidate? The winner of the election will be imposed upon you whether you like them or not - your acceptance or lack thereof is irrelevant. Voting is simply a minuscule act of violence in the constant Cold Civil War that is democracy. Voting for a third party candidate is like firing into the air. Voting for a sub-optimal Republican (like Romney) is akin to firing at the enemy horde. Voting for a Democrat is like turning around and firing at your own.
 
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