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January 06, 2012 08:14 PM UTC

Who Will Win the New Hampshire Primary?

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  • by: Colorado Pols

Iowa is already a distant memory, and New Hampshire is just around the corner. With the nation’s first Primary on Tuesday, we want to know what you think.

Click to vote after the jump. As always, we’re interested in what you think will happen — not what you want to happen or who you might support.

Who Will Win the New Hampshire Primary?

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37 thoughts on “Who Will Win the New Hampshire Primary?

  1. Romney.

    I’ll go out on a limb and also predict last place–Huntsman with Perry perilously close to taking that honor away from him.  

    1. If Romney can keep Paul far enough in his rear view mirror, this primary is about over.

      Santorum will be humiliated in NH, as will Huntsman. Huntsman will drop soon after NH, and Santorum will drop out as long as he does not win in South Carolina.

      It’s winding down to the inevitable at this point.

      1. But since I suck at predictions in regards to margins and percentages, I don’t even bother trying anymore because I’m always wrong.

        I think South Carolina and Florida are the ones we should really be looking at and they are both where the road ends for most of these candidates.

        Huntsman is out after NH. What’s the point of heading south if you can’t appeal to New Hampshire voters? So, he’s done.

        I think Gingrich will stay in just to be a dick and a thorn in Romney’s side.

        If Santorum even comes in close in SC and FL, this is going to drag on for quite awhile. If he wins either of them, I think he’ll stay in for the long run.

        If he falls way back, this is over by springtime and the coronation of Romney is official.  

        1. is the R’s are generally quitters.

          It takes a couple of thousand delegates to win the nomination.  Bachman quit with approx none awarded so far.  Huckabee (serial quitter), Trump (serial quitter), Palin (sq) and the other no shows quit earlier.

          I don’t think Paul(sq) quits any time soon. And if Santorum (eww) Perry or Gingrich (sq) quit before Florida we’ll all know they were never serious.

          I have no doubt the GOTP insiders will get what they’ve wanted all along – free press and a Romination.  Will Romney then show his birth certificate? tax returns? college transcripts?    No – but at least we can be serious about the general and start talking about personhood and the definition of forcible and whether blah people are a problem and how to deport 12 million people and why global warming is a hoax and how the oil is never gonna run out if we would only drill more.    On the up side, claiming ’12 is the year  the Cubs start their threepreat run fits in easily with all that.

  2. the vote count in Iowa goes Santorums’ way, I will be one for one. This next one should put me on a “streak” of two.

    Honestly…isn’t this one about the numbers and not who will win? What kind of disaster would it take for Willard to lose in NH?

    1. except for you.  Iowa GOP chair Strawn is gonna recount and Santorum isn’t forcing one.  Hell he’s tickled giddy that he bested 4 other whackos and rated a finish with Mittens.  

      Even if they did recount and they certify within the 2 weeks that he did win his margin is so low that it wouldn’t change the “soft” pledged delegates.  Just more proof that Iowa doesn’t mean squat accept to the talk media circus.  

    1. My guess, based on the latest poll:

      Romney

      Paul

      Santorum

      Gingrich

      Huntsman

      Perry

      Paul and Santorum will be very close, with Romney way up and the other three losers in the low single digits.

        1. I don’t think that people like Romney, they just see him as more likely than other candidates to beat Obama. If they figure he’s going to win anyway, why not send a message and vote for somebody else?

  3. will win the vote count, but the recent barrage of anti-Romney attacks will take its toll so that he will lose the “expectations” battle.

    Mitt will win and lose, which is only apropos — being on both sides of every issue has its rewards revenge.  

      1. Find where I said anything like that. Gloves off, asshole (it’s election year) — get your own date, god damn paid Mittbot.

        . . . er, I mean — “no.”  

        1. I’ll post it over there too.

          http://www.summitdaily.com/art

          Breckenridge to turn off more street lights

          The Town of Breckenridge will continue putting an energy-saving plan into action this winter, turning off certain “redundant” streetlights throughout town and adding to the number of lamps that were darkened earlier this year.

          Town officials say the move is part of Breckenridge’s effort “to become a leader amongst green communities,” laid out in the SustainableBreck initiative, according to a statement released Thursday.

          I guess they’re now the Somalia Ski Resort? You lose, but thanks for playing.

          1. to save and generate energy. It is part of who they are. Colo Springs is only doing it because they can’t afford to light it up.

            But, you did find one. That makes Ari a total liar, right?  

              1. to a discussion you were avoiding. Had you not decided to spam this page with your response, it wouldn’t have been threadjacking.

                See how that works?

  4. Are we going to have to suffer this bs through every damned Repuglican primary and caucus in the country? South Carolina next? Then Florida? Nevada? North Dakota, for chrisake? When are you going to call it enough?

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