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Posted on 02/10/2016 11:21:38 AM PST by GodGunsGuts
New Hampshire shows that numbers do not tell the whole story.
Ted Cruz came in third in the first-in-the-nation presidential primary there, but is considered by many to be the true winner for what it implies to the party and those still trying to decide whom in the party to support.
The Texas senator, whose campaign has stressed ultra-conservative positions on such things as abortion, same-sex marriage, immigration and foreign policy, was expected to do well in Iowa - a rural state where such themes play well, given its large evangelical community. Cruz was the top vote-getter there.
But in New Hampshire, where the frequent mentions of God and the Bible traditionally don't have the impact that it does in the so-called heartland, Cruz sounded like less of a preacher and more of a politician, sounding alarms about the ethanol lobby and how to grow the economy.
He spent less time there than many of his rivals, and the least amount of money - $580,000.
And yet he came out ahead of former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, who appeared in some 100 events in New Hampshire and spent $18.5 million and came in fourth; New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, who also was a fixture in the state and spent $15.2 million and came in sixth, and Sen. Marco Rubio, who spent $12.1 million and came in fifth.
Cruz also got the most endorsements of any GOP presidential candidate from New Hampshire's state legislators, according to The Washington Post.
"New Hampshire showed that Ted Cruz can...
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Ted Cruz 2016!!!
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Well that’s one way to make lemonade.
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Cruz. The undisputed #1 loser.
Yay!
You must have an endless supply of Pollyanna articles trying to turn third place into a win.
Awwwwww...
Ted Cruz for the future of the Republic!
Take a look at this interview, live in person, in studio, and get back to us. ;-)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNG-KxSm7js
LoL. NH vote count:
Trump 100,360 v. Cruz 33,189
Or, he just might not.
Election to Everyone Else
Republicans
Donald Trump 95,101 votes (—)
35.6%
John Kasich 42,230 votes (-52,871)
15.8%
Ted Cruz 31,086 votes (-64,015)
11.6%
Jeb Bush 29,533 votes (-65,568)
11.0%
Marco Rubio 28,533 votes (-66,568)
10.7%
Chris Christie 20,117 votes (-74,984)
7.5%
Carly Fiorina 10,913 votes (-84,188)
4.1%
Ben Carson 6,052 votes (-89,049)
2.3%
Other 3,744 votes (-91,357)
1.4%
Jim Gilmore 165 votes (-94,936)
0.1%
Election to Ted Cruz and his supporters
Republicans
Ted Cruz 31,086 votes (-64,015)
11.6%
Jeb Bush 29,533 votes (-65,568)
11.0%
Marco Rubio 28,533 votes (-66,568)
10.7%
Chris Christie 20,117 votes (-74,984)
7.5%
Carly Fiorina 10,913 votes (-84,188)
4.1%
Ben Carson 6,052 votes (-89,049)
2.3%
Other 3,744 votes (-91,357)
1.4%
Jim Gilmore 165 votes (-94,936)
0.1%
It’s 1 and 1, and Cruz didn’t even try in New Hampshire and still came in third. I almost feel sorry for the Donald, given what is about to hit him when he enters the Bible belt.
No doubt he’s gonna have some choice words for evangelicals when they hand Ted Cruz victory after victory.
Better fasten your seatbelts twitter, because you are in for more Trumpertantrums than your bandwidth is likely to be able to handle!
Ted Cruz 2016!!!!!!!!
ha ha ha ha ha ha ha (gasps for breath) bwaha ha ha ha ha.
Kid- you’re alright!
FiveThirtyEight Polls-Plus Forecast
Donald Trump: 55%
Marco Rubio: 21%
Ted Cruz: 17%
it’s good to see Gilmore surging!
“Cruz. The undisputed #1 loser.
Yay!”
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And, “The Joker”, Phineas T.J. Trump is undisputedly #2...
Oh Poopy!
LOL
Explain that to me will someone...
FiveThirtyEightâs polls-plus projection for South Carolina puts Trump at a 55 percent favorite to win the nomination, with Rubio at 21 and Cruz at 17. Their polls-only projection puts Trump at 70 percent, with 17 for Cruz.
FiveThirtyEight Polls-Plus Forecast
Donald Trump: 55%
Marco Rubio: 21%
Ted Cruz: 17%
Yep, Cruz took 3rd without even trying. He only spent about five hundred thousand, and spent the least number of days than almost every other candidate.
And let’s not forget where we are headed: THE BIBLE BELT.
There is no combing over it, Donald Trump is going to get shredded in the Bible Belt.
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