JimBowie1958
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- Sep 25, 2011
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This thing is getting interesting, but keep in mind that New Hampshire is a proportional delegate system, not 'winner-take-all, so the impact of a win is greatly diminished. South Carolina is winner-take-all and would seem to warrant more attention.
But anyway, here is my feeble effort at calling the results.
Republicans:
Trump 35%
Rubio 20%
Cruz 15%
And the neocons at FOX will declare Rubio the real winner, trying to consolidate the establishment lane to one man only. Trump will weather it out to go to a hyyoooge win in South Carolina, in all likelihood but that is down the road.
Democrats:
Sanders 70%
Clinton 30%
I think that this will give Sanders a further boost into the southern primaries and the other smaller primaries in various states and territories.
Clinton is in for the fight of her political life, and I am praying she loses.
But anyway, here is my feeble effort at calling the results.
Republicans:
Trump 35%
Rubio 20%
Cruz 15%
And the neocons at FOX will declare Rubio the real winner, trying to consolidate the establishment lane to one man only. Trump will weather it out to go to a hyyoooge win in South Carolina, in all likelihood but that is down the road.
Democrats:
Sanders 70%
Clinton 30%
I think that this will give Sanders a further boost into the southern primaries and the other smaller primaries in various states and territories.
Clinton is in for the fight of her political life, and I am praying she loses.