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01-21-2024, 02:10 PM
CNN: "No need to come out in the winter weather Tuesday, Americans. It's a foregone conclusion; former Presid and current SOB Trump will end up wi...uh, getting more vot...uh, well, he forgot who Pelosi is in the shadow of Nickki and her Haley. He will survive, the SOB, but we're almost reporting a swatch of new indictments are on the Eastern horizon, Allah willing and the Picketwire down in Texas don't rise. So stay home, stay engaged with CNN and all of our hot little White bitches...we're auctioning off their seat cushions come Friday, Dale down in Arizona is barred.
Mazaltoph!"
[[[[[[[[[The race for the New Hampshire Republican presidential primary appears to be former President Donald Trump’s to lose (https://www.cnn.com/politics/president-donald-trump-45), according to a new CNN poll (https://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/24369951/cnnunh-new-hampshire-poll-results-gop.pdf) conducted by the University of New Hampshire following Trump’s 30-point win in Iowa’s caucuses last week.
Trump holds 50% support among likely Republican primary voters in the Granite State, while his closest competitor, former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, stands at 39%. Both have gained supporters since the last CNN/UNH poll in early January – when Trump held 39% to Haley’s 32% – as the field of major contenders has shrunk from six candidates to three. Both Trump and Haley now hold their highest level of support in UNH polling on the race since 2021. But Haley’s sharp gains since late last summer have not been enough to catch Trump, as the gap between them has once again widened to double digits.]]]]]]]]]
Mazaltoph!"
[[[[[[[[[The race for the New Hampshire Republican presidential primary appears to be former President Donald Trump’s to lose (https://www.cnn.com/politics/president-donald-trump-45), according to a new CNN poll (https://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/24369951/cnnunh-new-hampshire-poll-results-gop.pdf) conducted by the University of New Hampshire following Trump’s 30-point win in Iowa’s caucuses last week.
Trump holds 50% support among likely Republican primary voters in the Granite State, while his closest competitor, former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, stands at 39%. Both have gained supporters since the last CNN/UNH poll in early January – when Trump held 39% to Haley’s 32% – as the field of major contenders has shrunk from six candidates to three. Both Trump and Haley now hold their highest level of support in UNH polling on the race since 2021. But Haley’s sharp gains since late last summer have not been enough to catch Trump, as the gap between them has once again widened to double digits.]]]]]]]]]