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« Reply #25 on: December 15, 2020, 04:20:44 AM »
« edited: December 15, 2020, 12:15:11 PM by RGM2609 »

CNN PROJECTS - LINDELL WON NEW HAMPSHIRE
Blitzer - 100% of the vote is in and now we have the final results of the New Hampshire Republican primary.

New Hampshire Republican Primary -
Mike Lindell - 56.6% - 12 delegates
Nikki Haley - 43.4% - 9 delegates

This is a surprise, as both the pre and post Iowa polls showed a close race between Lindell and Haley, but voters seems to have ignored the time Haley spent in NH and even the endorsement of former Governor Sununu. There are also rumors that many moderates and traditional conservatives stayed home following Haley embracing a more Trumpian rhetoric. A big victory for Mike Lindell tonight, and he won 9 out of the 10 counties of the state, with Haley prevailing in Grafton.

Looking at the biggest cities of the state, Lindell has won in Manchester by 7% and very narrowly in Nashua by 0.3%. Haley won Concord by 11% and Dover by 12%. Lindell won most small cities however.

Looking at the delegate math, Lindell is ahead now with 37 delegates to 24 for Haley. However, this race is far from over. Lindell has proven that he can win among white voters, but as we now move on to more diverse states, it remains to be seen what happens next in this unpredictable contest.

Thank you for watching, and please tune in on February 17th, when we will find out who won Nevada. This is a state that can end the campaign of Former Ambassador Haley.
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« Reply #26 on: December 15, 2020, 10:19:09 AM »
« Edited: December 15, 2020, 10:22:34 AM by RGM2609 »

Turn 7 - 8th-17th February 2024

Republican primaries -
Mike Lindell - 37 delegates
Nikki Haley - 24 delegates

Lindell victories - Iowa, New Hampshire
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« Reply #27 on: December 17, 2020, 04:06:20 AM »

CNN PROJECTS - HALEY WON NEVADA
Blitzer - 100% of the vote is in, and now we have the final results of the Nevada Republican caucus.

Nevada Republican caucus -
Nikki Haley - 58.4% - 16 delegates
Mike Lindell - 41.6% - 11 delegates

This is the first win of Ambassador Haley and a very convincing one, which saves her campaign and gives it momentum going into Super Tuesday. It happened mainly because of Clark county, which voted for Haley by a whooping 24% margin. Lindell won the small rural areas, but Haley also prevailed in Washoe and Carson City. The support for Haley among Hispanics has also been proven to be extremely strong.

In the delegate count, Lindell is still ahead with 48 delegates against Haley with 40. Thank you for watching and please tune in on February 24th, when the South Carolina primary will end. A loss by its former Governor would be the biggest political shock in a while, but we will count every vote.
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« Reply #28 on: December 17, 2020, 04:09:55 AM »

Turn 9 - 17th-24th February 2024

Republican primaries -
Mike Lindell - 48 delegates
Nikki Haley - 40 delegates

So far, Lindell won in Iowa and New Hampshire while Haley won in Nevada.
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« Reply #29 on: December 17, 2020, 02:30:26 PM »

2020 General Election

Democratic ticket - Senator Sherrod Brown/ Senator Catherine Cortez Masto

Republican ticket - Former Ambassador Nikki Haley/ Mr. Donald Trump Jr.

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« Reply #30 on: December 17, 2020, 02:44:51 PM »

Turn 10 - 1st-15th June 2024

National polls -
Brown/Cortez Masto (D) - 50%
Haley/Trump Jr. (R) - 48%

CNN Electoral Map -

SAFE BROWN - Washington, Oregon, California, Hawaii, Illinois, New York, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Washington DC

LEAN BROWN - Colorado, New Mexico, Virginia

LEAN HALEY - Georgia, Iowa, Texas

SAFE HALEY - Alaska, Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, ND, SD, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, South Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, Indiana, West Virginia
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« Reply #31 on: December 17, 2020, 02:50:05 PM »

CNN polls in toss-up states -

Nevada - Brown (D) 48%, Haley (R) 44%
Arizona - Haley (R) 49%, Brown (D) 45%
Florida - Haley (R) 49%, Brown (D) 45%
North Carolina - Haley (R) 50%, Brown (D) 46%
Ohio - Haley (R) 48%, Brown (D) 47%
Pennsylvania - Brown (D) 48%, Haley (R) 46%
Michigan - Brown (D) 48%, Haley (R) 46%
Wisconsin - Brown (D) 47%, Haley (R) 46%
Minnesota - Brown (D) 47%, Haley (R) 44%
NH - Brown (D) 48%, Haley (R) 45%
Maine - Brown (D) 48%, Haley (R) 44%
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« Reply #32 on: December 18, 2020, 08:55:02 PM »

2024 Senate Races -

Arizona - TOSS UP (Kyrsten Sinema vs Andy Biggs)
California SAFE D (Katie Porter is the Democratic candidate)
Connecticut - SAFE D (Chris Murphy is the Democratic candidate)
Delaware - SAFE D (Lisa Blunt Rochester is the Democratic candidate)
Florida - TOSS UP (Rick Scott vs Stephanie Murphy)
Hawaii - SAFE D (Kai Kahele is the Democratic candidate)
Indiana - SAFE R (Mike Braun is the Republican candidate)
Maine - LEAN D (Jared Golden vs Kenneth Fredette)
Maryland - SAFE D (Jamie Raskin is the Democratic candidate)
Massachusetts - SAFE D (Ayanna Pressley is the Democratic candidate)
Michigan - LEAN D (Debbie Stabenow vs Brian Calley)
Minnesota - LIKELY D (Amy Klobuchar vs Doug Wardlow)
Mississippi - SAFE R (Roger Wicker is the Republican candidate)
Missouri - SAFE R (Josh Hawley is the Republican candidate)
Montana - TOSS UP (Jon Tester vs Tim Fox)
Nebraska - SAFE R (Deb Fischer is the Republican candidate)
Nevada - LIKELY D (Jackie Rosen vs James Settlemeyer)
New Jersey - SAFE D (Josh Gottheimer is the Democratic candidate)
New Mexico - SAFE D (Martin Heinrich is the Democratic candidate)
New York - SAFE D (Kirsten Gillibrand is the Democratic candidate)
North Dakota - SAFE R (Kevin Cramer is the Republican candidate)
Ohio - LEAN R (Tim Ryan vs Frank LaRose)
Pennsylvania - LEAN D (Bob Casey Jr. vs Scott Perry)
Rhode Island - SAFE D (Sheldon Whitehouse is the Democratic candidate)
Tennessee - SAFE R (Marsha Blackburn is the Republican candidate)
Texas - TOSS UP (Ted Cruz vs Beto O Rourke)
Utah - SAFE R (Mitt Romney is the Republican candidate)
Vermont - TOSS UP (Phil Scott vs Mitzi Johnson)
Virginia - SAFE D (Tim Kaine is the Democratic candidate)
Washington - SAFE D (Maria Cantwell is the Democratic candidate)
West Virginia - LIKELY R (Richard Ojeda vs Alex Mooney)
Wisconsin - LIKELY D (Tammy Baldwin vs Bryan Steil)
Wyoming - SAFE R (John Barrasso is the Republican candidate)
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« Reply #33 on: December 18, 2020, 09:49:35 PM »

2024 Gubernatorial races -

Delaware - SAFE D (Bethany Hall Long is the Democratic candidate)
Indiana - SAFE R (Greg Pence is the Republican candidate)
Missouri - SAFE R (Mike Kehoe is the Republican candidate)
Montana - LEAN R (Greg Gianforte vs Casey Schreiner)
New Hampshire - LEAN D (Dan Feltes vs Gordon MacDonald)
North Carolina - LEAN R (Josh Stein vs Dan Bishop)
North Dakota - SAFE R (Doug Burgum is the Republican candidate)
Utah - SAFE R (Spencer Cox is the Republican candidate)
Vermont - LIKELY D (Tim Ashe vs Scott Milne)
Washington - SAFE D (Danny Heck is the Democratic candidate)
West Virginia - SAFE R (Mitch Carmichael is the Republican candidate)
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