PDA

View Full Version : New Hampshire is a Socialist stronghold




Warlord
01-28-2019, 01:13 PM
What happened to freedom? Check out this poll:


Republicans shouldn’t spend too much time gloating over these numbers, however. Because even while New Hampshire Democrats are inching away from Clinton, the poll shows that New Hampshire voters overall are running away from Trump. In 2016 Trump came within half a percentage point of winning the state. Now, he trails both Warren and Vermont Socialist Bernie Sanders by 13 points (54 percent to 41 percent) in head-to-head polling. (Trump also trails Beto O’Rourke 48 percent to 41 percent.)

https://thebulwark.com/new-party-who-dis/

dannno
01-28-2019, 01:21 PM
Are we comparing Trump polls to reality again?

I'm pretty sure if you look at the polling Trump had in New Hampshire before the election, it was probably pretty similar.

They are gearing up the polls again to make Trump look bad.

dannno
01-28-2019, 01:25 PM
Looks like I was right..

On Oct 23, 2016 ... a mere 2 weeks before the election ...

RCP average had Clinton up by 8.5 points in New Hampshire.

Warlord
01-28-2019, 01:28 PM
I take your point dannno but still its very concerning...

donnay
01-28-2019, 01:38 PM
Southern NH maybe, but I was just up in Northern NH and was shocked to see lots of huge Trump signs on sides of Barns and fences.

We need to be more concerned about voter fraud--which needs to be straighten out before the elections.

Anti Federalist
01-28-2019, 01:42 PM
New Hampshire is a Socialist stronghold

Yes, as the democrat party leaps leftward.

I used to say NH democrats were different.

Not any more...they have fully embraced the current Neo-Bolshevik model of the democrats nationally.

Sadly, I fear this is the end of NH as any sort of bastion of liberty.

A few years of this current mob of Jacobins in Concord and we'll be the same as the rest of the communist Uni-Party states like CA or NY.

Superfluous Man
01-28-2019, 02:08 PM
The thread title is wrong.

One socialist being less popular than another socialist in New Hampshire does not constitute the state being a socialist stronghold.

Warlord
01-28-2019, 02:19 PM
The thread title is wrong.

One socialist being less popular than another socialist in New Hampshire does not constitute the state being a socialist stronghold.

Bernie Sanders is beating Trump by 13 points, does that not concern you?

oyarde
01-28-2019, 02:21 PM
Bernie Sanders is beating Trump by 13 points, does that not concern you?

Sanders will run away with NH , leaving all these newbie dem candidates in the dust , by then anyone other than Biden or Clinton will no longer be a factor .

Superfluous Man
01-28-2019, 02:28 PM
Bernie Sanders is beating Trump by 13 points, does that not concern you?

Not really. I think it says more about Trump's unpopularity than it does about New Hampshire.

I also agree with Danno that this doesn't really tell us much about what would happen in a real election.

And I'll add that I don't buy into the hysterics about the far-left takeover of the Democratic party, to the extent that it's happening at all, somehow making them scarier than they were before. The pro-war moderates in the party like Hillary (and that's really the main thing that makes them so-called moderates--how pro-war they are), are pure evil, and not any less bad than Sanders. Truth be told, Sanders was already more popular than Hillary in 2016. She had to cheat to beat him despite having every natural advantage.

fcreature
01-28-2019, 02:37 PM
I live in upstate NY and won't even consider NH when I'm finally forced to flee this shithole. I have not been impressed with NH politics in quite some time. Doesn't look like to me the FSP has had any positive effect on anything.

Anti Federalist
01-28-2019, 05:44 PM
I live in upstate NY and won't even consider NH when I'm finally forced to flee this shithole. I have not been impressed with NH politics in quite some time. Doesn't look like to me the FSP has had any positive effect on anything.

We made some great progress on property rights, gun rights (best in the nation), business and banking.

Every bit of it, every single step forward, is looking to be rolled back by the New Bolsheviks that stormed Concord last fall.

Wish Keith and stuff would check in for an update.

All that said...where you going next?

I know if you were to move from NY to NH it would result in an immediate uptick in personal freedom, at least as things stand today.

But I'm open to suggestions...where next?

And do we just keep retreating until there is no place left?

Anti Federalist
01-28-2019, 05:45 PM
The thread title is wrong.

One socialist being less popular than another socialist in New Hampshire does not constitute the state being a socialist stronghold.

I've lived here 20 years.

You're wrong.