Can anyone beat Donald Trump in N.H.?
After pausing briefly to take in the man’s words, Trump called for the man to be ejected.
Sanders’ strength is even greater in New Hampshire, where he has opened a 14-point lead over Clinton, 53-39 percent, according to a Monmouth University poll.
Gallup editor-in-chief Frank Newport said the polls can vary so much because it’s hard to figure out who’s likely to vote, people must choose between different candidates of their party rather than a single nominee, and independents in New Hampshire can decide at the last minute which party’s primary they want to vote in.
The numbers are similar to the previous week’s tracking poll, which showed Trump at 35 percent and Cruz at 18 percent.
Another 42% of the electorate say they have a strong preference but are willing to consider other candidates.
“Well, I do think the most important determination that the voters are making is who is prepared to be commander in chief, who has the knowledge, who has the experience, who has the judgment and clarity of vision and strength and resolve to keep this country safe”. His celebrity, and the media’s endless fascination with him-and his brilliant manipulation of them-has arguably prevented Republican voters from learning enough about the other candidates to choose one.
The group has placed about 200,000 “robocalls” in Iowa and may also target New Hampshire, organizers said. Interestingly, a number of Republican primary voters also say they have seen Democrats Hillary Clinton (5%) and Bernie Sanders (3%) in the flesh. Jeb Bush won 4% support. New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie became unelectable, to their view, after the notorious George Washington Bridge scandal. Marco Rubio remains a distant third at 15 percent and retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson is fourth with 7 percent.
Meanwhile, two new polls released yesterday could be huge warning signs for former US secretary of state Clinton.
In the 50-second robocall, Johnson, along with Christian talk show host Ronald Tan and white supremacist magazine American Renaissance founder Jared Taylor, urges listeners to support Trump in the Iowa caucuses, according to a press release from the PAC.
This SurveyMonkey Election Tracking data for the week of January 4, 2016 through January 10, 2016 was conducted online among a national sample of 9,746 adults aged 18 and over, including 8,655 who say they are registered to vote.