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NH Primary, Call it

That's what the pundits and talking heads are saying.

I read somewhere today that Bush spent $1,200 per vote in NH, Christie $852, Rubio $508, Trump $40 and Cruz $18.

Have you seen the latest Cruz ad which is playing in SC?



:mrgreen:


Cruz knows his base. That ad is awesome!
 
That's what the pundits and talking heads are saying.

I read somewhere today that Bush spent $1,200 per vote in NH, Christie $852, Rubio $508, Trump $40 and Cruz $18.

Have you seen the latest Cruz ad which is playing in SC?



:mrgreen:


According to Time Magazine, Bush spent $2,800 for every vote in Iowa.
 
I picked Kasich right from the start. I hope he can parlay his win into something. Otherwise, it might very well be Trump or Cruz. Hopefully we will lose a bunch this time and maybe that will help Kasich. I wonder if there are even and candidates who would accept a VP offer from Trump, if he were to win. Offhand, I would say the majority would turn him down.

Greetings, Moderate Right. :2wave:

I think it would depend on whether or not anyone could work with Trump as opposed to working for him. I have heard Trump say that he explains to his workers what their jobs will be, and what he expects from them, and he then leaves them alone to do them. Whether that's true or not, I don't know, but I think that most people dream about having a boss like that! Whether that would work with the egos in DC is unknown, but he can't fire a VP like he does his workers in the business world. :mrgreen:
 
I picked Kasich right from the start. I hope he can parlay his win into something. Otherwise, it might very well be Trump or Cruz. Hopefully we will lose a bunch this time and maybe that will help Kasich. I wonder if there are even and candidates who would accept a VP offer from Trump, if he were to win. Offhand, I would say the majority would turn him down.

I kinda like Gov Kasich also, and yes, he needs to have a strong showing in SC, at worst 4th. If he finishes well behind both Rubio and Bush he may be done.
 
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