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Trump and Sanders win N.H. primary, Christie trails early

assetContentNASHUA, N.H. — Businessman Donald Trump and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders won the New Hampshire primaries Tuesday, according to the Associated Press. Gov. Chris Christie, who had staked his campaign on doing well in the first 2016 presidential primary, was trailing other key Republican candidates in early returns. Trump, who has led opinion polls for months,…

Posted: February 9th, 2016 | Author: | Filed under: 2016 Presidential Politics, Chris Christie, Donald Trump | Tags: , , , | 4 Comments »

4 Comments on “Trump and Sanders win N.H. primary, Christie trails early”

  1. Nice of Chris said at 9:06 pm on February 9th, 2016:

    to help diminish Rubio: looks like they went elsewhere.. Give it up!

  2. You go, Donald! said at 9:29 pm on February 9th, 2016:

    love the fact that he’s got the rank and file in a tizzy works for me: hey, it might be worth a flight to Cleveland to see all the fun!

  3. Gene B. said at 11:02 pm on February 9th, 2016:

    The Bible talks about Fruit – the only way to evaluate a person’s value. Finally, we can see the Fruit of Christie’s time-wasting fantasy. He gave up many chances to elect some decent new people and got nothing for himself or NJ.

  4. John said at 7:31 pm on February 18th, 2016:

    I don’t think Curt would have much of a shot winning any elcotien. Is there anyone out there who actually likes him? For all he did for Boston, still every Boston fan I know doesn’t really like him, they just respond to questions with something like, well, I’m really happy for what he helped accomplish for us, but he should shut his mouth because he’s an idiot.As for Moose in Hall, I guess it makes sense that he not get in if we look at his peers who will be getting nominated around the same time- Maddux, Smoltz, Glavine, Randy Johnson, Clemens, Pedro. Those are all guys who were incredibly dominant. Moose, as great as he was, just wasn’t in that league. While I have never thought much of Glavine, he does have the magic number and that’s what counts to get him over the hump. As far as Moose playing on the Orioles in the 90s and Yankees in the 2000s, that’s true that that probably helped him get some wins, but it’s also true that pitching in the AL East probably took away it’s fair share of wins from him. Facing at various times the Sox, Yankees, Orioles, and Blue Jays is not an easy task- far more difficult than playing in other divisions. This is the premier offense division and probably always will be.Side note: if Moose shouldn’t get in before Blyleven- should Schilling get in before him? Or before Jack Morris for that matter? Schilling’s got the 3000+ strikeouts, but he doesn’t have the win total of Moose or Blyleven (who also has more Ks, as do Clemens, the Unit, Maddux, and Pedro). He also has the postseason record, making him similar to Morris. If you put those together does it make him Hall worthy? I don’t know. I think right now people think he and Moose should get in, but in five years from now, with some perspective, I think people will answer no.’