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lspencer534
02-09-2016, 8:09pm
DEMOCRAT

Bernie
SANDERS
10,393 51.4%

Hillary
CLINTON
8,139 40.3%

OTHER
1,687 8.3%

REPUBLICAN

Donald
TRUMP
3,571 33%

John
KASICH
1,832 17%

Jeb
BUSH
1,284 11.9%

Marco
RUBIO
1,123 10.4%

Ted
CRUZ
1,087 10.1%

Chris
CHRISTIE
925 8.6%

These results are based uponn about 4% of the polling places.

Rob
02-09-2016, 8:16pm
10,39351.4%???

island14
02-09-2016, 8:18pm
I gotta wonder what this means... with these numbers are they separate with Dem and Rep, or does that mean Trump is 3rd behind Hillary? :island14:

VITE1
02-09-2016, 8:22pm
News organizations are calling it for Sanders and Trump.

island14
02-09-2016, 8:25pm
But with these numbers showing.. still the Bern and Hillary are kicking Trumps ass? :island14:

Not even sure God can help you people if true.. :(

Jeff '79
02-09-2016, 8:31pm
But with these numbers showing.. still the Bern and Hillary are kicking Trumps ass? :island14:

Not even sure God can help you people if true.. :(

8 vs 2.

You suck at math and reasoning.

m and t's77
02-09-2016, 8:43pm
Here in my town the line was literally out the door have never seen it so busy and by the time I cast my vote the meter reading said 1745 voters have passed through.This out of a total population of 4,000.
Here is my cellphone picture.BTW saw more reddish ballots then blue while I was there.

http://i61.photobucket.com/albums/h70/mikesmaxx/trumppix_zpssddpnkzf.jpg

island14
02-09-2016, 8:48pm
8 vs 2.

You suck at math and reasoning.


Hey you know what?????


I'm not going to argue that a bit... :D


Splain it to me please Migo... Am a wee bit into the ... nope.. not Rhum.. but Brandy tonight.. :datawiz:


Salamat Po!


:cert:

Jeff '79
02-09-2016, 8:52pm
Hey you know what?????


I'm not going to argue that a bit... :D


Splain it to me please Migo... Am a wee bit into the ... nope.. not Rhum.. but Brandy tonight.. :datawiz:


Salamat Po!


:cert:

2016 Election Center - Presidential Primaries and Caucuses ? 2016 Election Center - CNNPolitics.com (http://www.cnn.com/election/primaries/states/nh)

SteelCityBlue
02-09-2016, 9:09pm
Called kasich for second

island14
02-09-2016, 9:18pm
2016 Election Center - Presidential Primaries and Caucuses ? 2016 Election Center - CNNPolitics.com (http://www.cnn.com/election/primaries/states/nh)


Cool.. but you missed my point..


Overall voting was what I was talking about including the Dems...


My wife overheard me talking to myself about this to you while I was taking a leak.. and thinks I lost my mind... :(

island14
02-09-2016, 9:20pm
My point was overall voting...is Trump third if you look at Dems and Rep? :island14:

SteelCityBlue
02-09-2016, 9:31pm
My point was overall voting...is Trump third if you look at Dems and Rep? :island14:

by number of votes? Almost tie w Hillary. More democrats in nh and more split in gop

island14
02-09-2016, 9:37pm
Look at OP...

The numbers for the Dems are higher than the Rebs...


I'm not trying to make this confusing as I know they are scored seperately, but the numbers are much higher for the dems..

So Simple question, is this the overall voting?

Meaning Bern.. Hillary, Trump in that order by overall votes...

SteelCityBlue
02-09-2016, 9:53pm
In the op yes.

TabuIsMe
02-09-2016, 9:53pm
Look at OP...

The numbers for the Dems are higher than the Rebs...


I'm not trying to make this confusing as I know they are scored seperately, but the numbers are much higher for the dems..

So Simple question, is this the overall voting?

Meaning Bern.. Hillary, Trump in that order by overall votes...

Yes, they are scored separately. The voter turnout was higher for democrats. 20,219 voted democrat vs. 9,822 voted republican.
This is not overall, these are the results for the primary in New Hampshire. :cert:

island14
02-09-2016, 10:17pm
Yes, they are scored separately. The voter turnout was higher for democrats. 20,219 voted democrat vs. 9,822 voted republican.
This is not overall, these are the results for the primary in New Hampshire. :cert:


Thank you Tabby Jenn for someone to finally answer my question!

Now all I have to wonder is at the end.. will there be about the same turnout... :(

Obviously if true by going by the above, and all the Dems come out to vote, and not so many Reb as you say

The USA will be either Communist or ruled under Hillary

I will be ashamed for you all... :sadangel:

Aerovette
02-09-2016, 10:17pm
It is concerning to me because Trump ended up victorious with 34% of the votes.

That means 66% of the people want someone else.

TabuIsMe
02-09-2016, 10:41pm
It is concerning to me because Trump ended up victorious with 34% of the votes.

That means 66% of the people want someone else.

Trump received 33% of the republican vote in NH which comes out to around 3,241 votes. Total votes for both republican and democrat was 30,041 votes.
3241/30041=10.7% of the total vote for Donald J Trump.
Which actually means 89.3% want someone else.

TabuIsMe
02-09-2016, 10:42pm
Thank you Tabby Jenn for someone to finally answer my question!

Now all I have to wonder is at the end.. will there be about the same turnout... :(

Obviously if true by going by the above, and all the Dems come out to vote, and not so many Reb as you say

The USA will be either Communist or ruled under Hillary

I will be ashamed for you all... :sadangel:

No problem:cert: in the meantime .. Relax and enjoy some SNL lol their skits crack me up.

island14
02-09-2016, 10:47pm
It is concerning to me because Trump ended up victorious with 34% of the votes.

That means 66% of the people want someone else.

How many wanted Hillary is what I'm worried about..

I can only hope after everything gets split up 34% is enough... :yesnod:

For the first time in my life I really give a shit who wins.. and I want Trump

Like I just said over at CF though.. whatever rooster I ever bet on at the cockfights usually dies... :(

polarbear
02-09-2016, 11:12pm
OK- what am I looking at here?

Trump- 70,600 votes...35.2%
Kasich- 33,000 votes...16.5%

+ lotsa other smaller numbers.

Sanders- 106,000 votes...60.7%
Clinton- 69,000 votes...39.3%


A few random thoughts here:

1. NH is a small, extremely liberal state. I'm shocked that Trump pulled as many votes as he did. A Republican outsider in a small state like this?

2. Cruz @ 12%? That spells trouble in all but the most conservative states.

3. Clinton & Bush are toast.

Wonder who's next to bow out of the race?

polarbear
02-09-2016, 11:21pm
And this (http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2016/02/09/establishment-fail-trump-wins-college-educated-voters-in-nh/) was interesting:

The GOP frontrunner earned 46% of the vote among those with a high school education or less; second place was Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX)
with 13%. Trump earned the support of 38% of those with some college; second place was John Kasich with 14%. Trump earned the support of 32% of college graduates; second place was John Kasich with 18%. Trump won 23% of those with post-graduate study; Kasich came in second with 22%.

So much for Trump only appealing to uneducated blue-collar rednecks.

island14
02-09-2016, 11:44pm
And this (http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2016/02/09/establishment-fail-trump-wins-college-educated-voters-in-nh/) was interesting:



So much for Trump only appealing to uneducated blue-collar rednecks.

Thanks for posting that.. I've heard so many others say only the uneducated stupid people would vote for him and knowing that was my own demographic it kinda worried me.. :D


:cert:

ApexOversteer
02-10-2016, 12:20am
My favorite part is the HuffPost headline...

http://i206.photobucket.com/albums/bb164/ApexOversteer/Untitled_2.png


HAHAHAH... you can see the outright terror. Good. Now they'll see what it was like watching Obama rise... suck it up LibDemKooks, 8 years of it coming, bitches.

island14
02-10-2016, 12:29am
I feel the butt hurt here.... :yesnod:

polarbear
02-10-2016, 1:15am
Thanks for posting that.. I've heard so many others say only the uneducated stupid people would vote for him and knowing that was my own demographic it kinda worried me.. :D


:cert:

:rofl: It does bring up a weakness in the polls I've long suspected. There are Trump voters out there that would never admit, in public, or to a pollster, that he's their choice. But in the privacy of a voting booth... the truth comes out.

My favorite part is the HuffPost headline...

http://i206.photobucket.com/albums/bb164/ApexOversteer/Untitled_2.png


HAHAHAH... you can see the outright terror. Good. Now they'll see what it was like watching Obama rise... suck it up LibDemKooks, 8 years of it coming, bitches.

Here's where the terror really plays out- the upcoming primary calendar is very Trump-friendly. The West Coast, where Trump polls weakest, comes at the end of primary season. By then, he may have it wrapped up already.

SQUIRMIN VERMIN 84
02-10-2016, 2:38am
The percentage of the republican vote is split 6 ways while the dem vote is
split only 2 ways. The dems look higher because of that. If only 2 repubs
were running, then the percentages would be higher like the dems.....

When the one repub candidate is nominated, I'm sure the supporters of the
other repub runners will support that candidate if only to prevent the socialist
or the lying hag from gaining the whitehouse.

Of course the dems will have a lot of illegals and dead people voting
along with the help of crooked ballot counting.....
to wit, the two terms of the dickhead-in-chief.

Rob
02-10-2016, 1:15pm
Now for the crazy news.....

Hillary Earns More New Hampshire Delegates Than Sanders | The Daily Caller (http://dailycaller.com/2016/02/10/hillary-earns-more-new-hampshire-delegates-than-sanders-after-loss/)

Though Bernie Sanders won the New Hampshire primary in a landslide over Hillary Clinton, he will likely receive fewer delegates than she will.

Sanders won 60 percent of the vote, but thanks to the Democratic Party’s nominating system, he leaves the Granite State with at least 13 delegates while she leaves with at least 15 delegates.

New Hampshire has 24 “pledged” delegates, which are allotted based on the popular vote. Sanders has 13, and Clinton has 9, with 2 currently allotted to neither.

But under Democratic National Committee rules, New Hampshire also has 8 “superdelegates,” party officials who are free to commit to whomever they like, regardless of how their state votes. Their votes count the same as delegates won through the primary.


Like I have said before - the Clintons will lie and cheat anyone that gets in their way to the White House.

VatorMan
02-10-2016, 1:37pm
Now for the crazy news.....

Hillary Earns More New Hampshire Delegates Than Sanders | The Daily Caller (http://dailycaller.com/2016/02/10/hillary-earns-more-new-hampshire-delegates-than-sanders-after-loss/)



Like I have said before - the Clintons will lie and cheat or kill anyone that gets in their way to the White House.

Fixeded

Rob
02-10-2016, 2:26pm
:seasix:

Iron Chef
02-10-2016, 3:31pm
But under Democratic National Committee rules, New Hampshire also has 8 “superdelegates,” party officials who are free to commit to whomever they like, regardless of how their state votes. Their votes count the same as delegates won through the primary.

Yet another reason why the Electoral College should be abolished and this country should go to direct elections.