Governor Jon Huntsman took third place tonight in New Hampshire. In the exit polls, 51% of Huntsman voters said they were satisfied with Obama as president. 70% of the Huntsman voters describe themselves as moderate and liberals.
Obviously, a whole lot of “independents” voted in New Hampshire.
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Published May 23, 2012 at 4:57 am - 64 Comments
Patty commented:
No wonder he is part of the Obama administration. The moment I laid eyes on the guy, I knew he was an Obama lacky.
Granny commented:
Sounds like a whole lot of democrats voted in the NH republican primary.
Liz commented:
I’ve been telling you people. Check and see when Soros donated to the guy.
Tyranny's Bain commented:
How can that be, when we are repeatedly told by the Elitist Republican Establishment Talking Heads that Huntsman is a conservative?
Oh…and Willard, the father of the individual mandate, is a Constitutional Tea Party Conservative, right Ann Coulter?
It is if the Tea Party never existed. Millions of people took to the public square to have their voices heard. The elitists are ignoring us, and personally destroying any candidate that is even remotely Conservative, effectively clearing the field for the Romneys and Huntsmans.
We are supposed to shut up and allow the Northeastern Liberal Republicans chose a candidate that won’t embarrass them in front of their Democrat friends at New York and Washington cocktail parties. Then, when the general election rolls around these same elitists want us embarrassing rubes to rush to the polls to elect the candidate they chose for us.
I, for one, will no longer be a pawn in their destructive game.
Remco Kimber commented:
Southern NH has become largely a bedroom community to greater Boston. Those who moved there brought with them their liberalism. And it’s showing. NH politics have significantly changed for the worse in the last 30 years.
That Huntsman finished third with 17% is more than alarming.
Fortunately other states will be giving Jon his lessons that he is more suited for democrats.
retire05 commented:
In a 2007 interview, Ann Romney told us precisely what kind of man her husband is:
“He never takes anything at face value; he can argue any side of a question. And sometimes you think he’s like really believing his argument, but he’s not.
Yes, Ann, some of us knew back in 2008 that your husband is nothing more than an opportunistic chameleon who will say anything he thinks it takes to get elected. Nothing has changed.
Missy8s commented:
This is what “open primaries” get you…
Remember that freaky “Sanjaya” kid on “American Idol”, Howard Stern did that with his “vote for the loser” campaign.
Soros, President Downgrade and every other a hole leftist know it and they’re trying to make it the law in every state.
If there are ANY “open primary” ballot initiatives on your state’s ballot, DEFEAT IT or suffer the consequences of liberals deciding who conservatives can vote for!
KornKing commented:
From Scott @ ElectionProjection: (paraphrase))however Huntsman does ain’t going to change squat for how Huntsman will do
BurmaShave commented:
No wonder Huntsman did so well among New Hampshire’s “independents”.
coolidgerules commented:
The top down is coming real soon……….I’ll be shocked if there is an election at this point in the game. Check out the new Domestic Policy Czar Little Lenin appointed today. And the 315,000 Hondurans that got a reprieve from Deportation today. And if we do have an election, the stage is set for hell on earth-bank on it.
Lock and Load
Rose commented:
SHADES of 2008 – McCain all over again! That worked so well before!
Red commented:
When i first began blogging I was known as Red in a Blue State … guess you can see from the trend to the LEFT that NH has gone why I dropped the “Blue” state from my name and migrated to friendlier pastures.
17% for Huntsman … YIKES!!!
Although who finds it amuzing that Obama is getting only 82% running unapposed?
http://www.cnn.com/election/2012/primaries/state/nh?hpt=hp_pc1
3700 people came out to vote for a write in candidate in the Democrat primary. Amuzing indeed.
http://www.cnn.com/election/2012/primaries/county/table/d/nh
Patty commented:
Cut his losses and leave, please we don’t need you nor do we need Paul.
This is the Republican party and it is about time they realize it.
I have never seen such a selection of candidates in all my life. We must beat Obama but it will take a lot of Prayers.
RedBeard commented:
The Huntsman result, together with the Paul result, show us just how badly New Hampshire needs to clean up its primary election process. When Democrats are allowed to vote in a Republican primary, this is the muddled result.
alsj commented:
No surprise, NH has been undergoing an invasion from its’ southern neighbor for years. The people of Mass. vote as if they don’t have enough sense to get out of the rain, then spread their liberal disease to where ever they migrate.
John Fembup commented:
“51% of Huntsman voters said they were satisfied with Obama”
Luckily there are only 6 of them.
Mama Grizzly commented:
Huntsman is not sneaky and snarky like Obama eyc. And that’s what makes him a problem, like Jimmy Caryer. He’s a “true believer” New Age liberal with a few conservative-leaning views.
About Ann Romney’s comment: Mitt is smart and can take any position. Smart people can do that as any parent who has had a kid in Highschool spoech and debate. There are principles and formulas for debating. Romney and Gingrich are best at debating per se.
I think Eomney would make a better president than Obama.
Mama Grizzly commented:
Sorry for the typos and admissions. My dog is barking his head off to be fed. Quite distracting.