Calypso Jones
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About as useful and likely as me winning the lottery this week .The title says it all.
So … the primary vote victory (about 55-45%) by Trump, mainly only reflected the views of registered Republicans and long-time “undeclared” … leaving out the vast majority of Democrats.“By law, undeclared residents may vote in New Hampshire's GOP primary, along with Republican voters. Registered voters may only vote in one party's primary, and the deadline to switch party registration expired in early October [3-and-a-half months before the primary]
“Of the state's more than 873,000 registered voters, just 3,542 voters changed their registration from Democrat to undeclared before the state's Oct. 6 deadline, and just 408 Democrats changed their registration to Republican.” [There were more than 314,000 legal votes cast in the Republican primary.]
He won NH by a huge margin. Nikki lost by the same margin, even though she got the dem votes.New Hampshire was more bad news for Trump. He lost independent voters. They are not voting for Trump. Trump has won Republicans and that is it.