New Hampshire primary isn’t about Trump
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump gestures to the crowd as he signs autographs at a campaign event at Plymouth State University Sunday, Feb. 7, 2016, in Plymouth, New Hampshire.
Mr Trump also had a shot at Mr Cruz during a massive rally in Manchester on Monday night.
And now, fully 60 percent of likely Democratic primary voters say that either Sanders or Clinton would be OK, up from 52 percent at the start of the tracking poll.
“There isn’t anyone on this team that doesn’t think we haven’t done as much as we possibly could do”, Kasich said. But he also took aim at his fellow governors as they battle for numerous same voters in an effort to remain relevant beyond Tuesday.
Throughout the New Hampshire campaign, Rubio has been the target of more attacks than the front-running Trump.
Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush, speaking to a Rotary Club here, criticized frontrunner Donald Trump as someone who “organizes his campaign around disparaging people as a sign of strength”.
The New Hampshire primary traditionally plays a pivotal role by providing momentum to the winners heading into the next contests in SC and Nevada. Ted Cruz. But a shaky debate performance by Sen.
For Republican Govs. Chris Christie, John Kasich and Bush, the task is to make sure the closing argument here isn’t their last.
In the week since Clinton eked out a win in the leadoff Iowa caucuses, her campaign has worked aggressively to lower expectations for New Hampshire, where Sanders has maintained a sizable lead despite Clinton’s victory here eight years ago.
Hillary Clinton noted Sanders has fundraised from Wall Street interests, too, while Bill Clinton ripped Sanders backers for making “sexist”, “profane” attacks and accused Sanders of derisively labelling opponents as part of the “establishment” when they disagree. Around the rest of the state, they’re expecting a record turnout, snow or no snow.
The former first lady insisted it was all overblown.
If we get to brokered conventions this summer, who remains standing? That’s a shift in Sanders’ favor since the start of the poll, when the split was 61 percent Sanders to 25 percent Clinton. Christie said. “Every morning, when I wake up, I think about what kind of problem do I need to solve for the people who actually elected me”.
Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright said there was “a special place in hell” for women who don’t help women, while writer and famed feminist Gloria Steinem suggested that women backing Sanders were doing so to meet boys.