Wednesday, February 12, 2020

New Hampshire Primary Results



It seems many Democrats are really struggling.

They've rejected Joe Biden and Elizabeth Warren, but they're not on board with Socialist Bernie Sanders. They're lost and rather desperate, searching for a candidate, flipping and flopping.

From FOX News:

Neither Joe Biden nor Elizabeth Warren will receive any delegates from New Hampshire’s first-in-the-nation primary -- a stunning result for candidates who both had been atop the national polls.

...Warren, D-Mass., who appeared to finish in fourth place, garnered less than 10 percent of the vote in the Granite State. Biden, who appeared to finish in fifth place, received less than 9 percent of the vote.

Meanwhile, Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., won the New Hampshire primary with nearly 26 percent, and former mayor of South Bend, Ind., Pete Buttigieg came in second place slightly behind. Late-surging Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., came in third place with roughly 20 percent of the vote, meaning all three will collect Democratic delegates.
The rise of Buttigieg and Klobuchar seems rooted more in dissatisfaction with Biden and Warren then support for the mayor and the senator.

With so many Democrat televised debates these past months, it's odd that Buttigieg and Klobuchar didn't garner any excitement until now.

It points to just how terribly Biden and Warren are doing.

Without a doubt, the Democrats desperately want to block President Trump's reelection. We know they'll lie, cheat, and steal to make that happen.

Is Bernie Sanders capable of defeating the president?

I don't think so. Yes, he has the support of radicals, but that doesn't translate to a victory in November.

I don't think Buttigieg and Klobuchar have what it would take to convince the nation to reject the winning policies and amazing results that President Trump has delivered.

Bloomberg, like the other Democrats, would be a tough sell, too.

The large soda ban is probably enough to make him unelectable.

President Trump is the big winner coming out of New Hampshire.

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