Limbaugh made some good points about Hillary's "comeback" in New Hampshire on his radio show today, saying that in recent elections, whenever the pollsters really get their data screwed up and the election results are opposite of what their polling data shows, the Democratic Party starts screaming about voter fraud and stolen elections. Rush noted the pollsters had it about as wrong as humanly possibly and wondered aloud when the screaming would begin.
It won't.
The polls are an excuse for the Democrats to protest when they've lost an election. The New Hampshire primary election results prove it. If this was a Democrat vs. Republican election, there would have been screaming before the polls closed and a court case. But since it's a Democrat vs. Democrat election, they remain silent. Hypocrites.
The next time the Democrats lose an election AND the pollsters get their results wrong again, I don't want to hear ANYTHING about voter fraud or stolen elections.
Showing posts with label new hampshire. Show all posts
Showing posts with label new hampshire. Show all posts
Wednesday, January 09, 2008
Monday, January 07, 2008
Hillary Clinton Looks Poised to Lose New Hampshire Tomorrow: Her Campaign is in Trouble
If polling data coming out of New Hampshire is accurate, Hillary Clinton may lose the Democratic primary election there tomorrow.
Her campaign is already in a tailspin from her disastrous third-place finish in Iowa last week; another high profile loss before Super Tuesday may be a portent of how her campaign will finish up. Look for a radically different race on the "Wednesday after Super Tuesday."
I'm enjoying this, in spite of my continued anger over Michigan's disenfranchisement by the Democrats and Michigan's GOP delegate problem.
Polling starts in some New Hampshire communities beginning at midnight tonight.
Her campaign is already in a tailspin from her disastrous third-place finish in Iowa last week; another high profile loss before Super Tuesday may be a portent of how her campaign will finish up. Look for a radically different race on the "Wednesday after Super Tuesday."
I'm enjoying this, in spite of my continued anger over Michigan's disenfranchisement by the Democrats and Michigan's GOP delegate problem.
Polling starts in some New Hampshire communities beginning at midnight tonight.
Labels:
hillary clinton,
loss,
new hampshire
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Current Primary System Should Be Abolished in Favor of One National Primary Day: System is Over-Generous to Four States at the Expense of 46 Others
I'm in favor of abolishing the current primary system and establishing a single national primary day, where all states vote on the same day. No special consideration will be given to Iowa, South Carolina, New Hampshire, or Nevada.
The current system is unfair to the other 46 states that have issues of their own and will vote their own way regardless of what happens in the four favored states. Get rid of this system!
And the parties (the Democrats) ought to quit punishing Michigan and Florida for challenging the status quo. Shame on them for disenfranchising voters after CRYING about having all those disenfranchised voters in Florida in 2000, who they've turned on, by the way.
Hypocrites!
The current system is unfair to the other 46 states that have issues of their own and will vote their own way regardless of what happens in the four favored states. Get rid of this system!
And the parties (the Democrats) ought to quit punishing Michigan and Florida for challenging the status quo. Shame on them for disenfranchising voters after CRYING about having all those disenfranchised voters in Florida in 2000, who they've turned on, by the way.
Hypocrites!
Labels:
2008 primary season,
iowa,
nevada,
new hampshire,
south carolina
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