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Breaking: we have a 3-WAY TIE in NH, as Trump, Cruz & Kasich each record 9 votes in midnight voting. #FITN
— Dave Wasserman (@Redistrict) February 9, 2016
Killer Ad, I’m having the same sense as I did with Iowa, I said with all confidence Cruz would win hands down and I am confident in NH he will do the same.
I had things to do Sunday and a literature class at our Catholic church last night and now I’m ready to stay with this primary today until I know the first and second and third place. I switch back and forth from Fox to CNN to see what is happening on the ground in New Hampshire.
We will see if Cruz’s excellent ground game will give him at least second place. I hope Trump ends up in place 20. That means, I hope he gets nothing, nothing, nothing. In reality, it would be bliss if he did not take first place.
Here’s a link for up to date caucus results it only shows what little has be counted right now but should start getting a lot of action around 7 to 7:30 PM
http://www.wmur.com/politics/2016-full-new-hampshire-presidential-primary-election-results/37649066
EXIT POLL: 65% of GOP primary voters said Saturday's debate was important factor in their vote. pic.twitter.com/v0AETE2X5S
— Elliott Schwartz (@elliosch) February 9, 2016
New NH Exit poll: Trump does best among self described GOP moderates – winning 34% of them.
He did best among moderates in Iowa too.
— Ari Melber (@AriMelber) February 9, 2016
Pre-election I read estimates only about 15% of NH voters identify as such, so this could be an improvement. https://t.co/fhFRGGBgB7
— Steve Deace (@SteveDeaceShow) February 9, 2016
Only 23 pct of NH GOP voters are born-again or evangelical, in exit polls. Compare Iowa: 62 pct.
— Trip Gabriel (@tripgabriel) February 9, 2016
As of 7:12 PM
Name Party Votes Vote %
Cruz, Ted GOP 9 24%
Kasich, John GOP 9 24%
Trump, Donald GOP 9 24%
Christie, Chris GOP 3 8%
Bush, Jeb GOP 2 5%
Rubio, Marco GOP 2 5%
Carson, Ben GOP 1 3%
Fiorina, Carly GOP 1 3%
Paul, Rand GOP 1 3%President – GOP Primary
February 09, 2016 – 07:39PM ET
New Hampshire – 4 of 300 Precincts Reporting – 1%
Name Party Votes Vote %
Trump, Donald GOP 425 42%
Cruz, Ted GOP 113 11%
Kasich, John GOP 110 11%
Rubio, Marco GOP 95 9%
Bush, Jeb GOP 91 9%
Christie, Chris GOP 73 7%
Fiorina, Carly GOP 43 4%
Carson, Ben GOP 27 3%
Total Write-ins GOP 15 1%
Huckabee, Mike GOP 3 0%
Santorum, Rick GOP 3 0%
Martin, Andy GOP 2 0%
Paul, Rand GOP 1 0%
Gilmore, Jim GOP 1 0%The Trumpbots are celebrating as if Trump has already won the presidency. A rude awakening is coming for hem.
At this time Cruz is slowly closing the gap on Kasich for second place still along way to go.
President – GOP Primary
February 09, 2016 – 09:12PM ET
New Hampshire – 85 of 300 Precincts Reporting – 28%
Name Party Votes Vote %
Trump, Donald GOP 23,216 34%
Kasich, John GOP 10,506 15%
Cruz, Ted GOP 7,907 12%
Bush, Jeb GOP 7,900 12%
Rubio, Marco GOP 7,072 10%
Christie, Chris GOP 5,675 8%
Fiorina, Carly GOP 3,001 4%Trump is getting ready to speak – yuk. Waiting on the final second place finish.
President – GOP Primary
February 09, 2016 – 10:28PM ET
New Hampshire – 184 of 300 Precincts Reporting – 61%
Name Party Votes Vote %
Trump, Donald GOP 55,417 34%
Kasich, John GOP 26,177 16%
Cruz, Ted GOP 18,734 12%
Bush, Jeb GOP 18,058 11%
Rubio, Marco GOP 16,922 10%Rough money numbers (in $ per vote)
Cruz: $19
Trump : $48
Kasich: $330
Rubio: $644
Bush: $1,440(These numbers were computed based on reported combined PAC and campaign finances spent in NH and vote totals as of 70% of precincts reporting.)
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