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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0mRAE5tx7y4 WHERE CAN I WATCH THIS? http://www.c-span.org/ will have coverage throughout the night In addition, these streaming sites often show the cable networks, which will be covering it. http://www.livenewschat.eu/ http://www.stream2watch.co/live-tv/us/ http://www.hulkusc.com/ Please suggest in the thread any other streams. RESULTS http://www.wmur.com/politics/2016-full-new-hampshire-presidential-primary-election-results/37649066 IRC https://client00.chat.mibbit.com/?server=EU.synirc.net%3A%2B7001&channel=%23Poligoon VOTING Voters will, for the first time, be required to show an ID in order to vote. Valid forms of ID include a NH driver's license, NH DMV non-driver ID card, military ID card, passport, or a student ID card from most schools and college in New Hampshire. New Hampshire is a "mixed" primary, meaning that people who are registered and affiliated with a political party may only vote in that party's primary. You may change your party affiliation at the primary, but you will not be able to vote in the primary if you do so. If you are registered and officially "unaffiliated" with either party, you may vote in either party's primary. Doing so will officially affiliate you with that party, though you may change your affiliation at a later date. Voters may register to vote at the polling location. POLL TIMES Midnight: Polls open and close in Hart's Location (41 RVs), Millsfield (22 RVs), and Dixville (9 RVs). By law, polls are not allowed to close before 7pm unless all voters in the township have voted, so these locations get 100% voter participation, though some have already voted by absentee ballot. 7-8am: Polls open in most locations. 11am: All polls must open by this time. 7pm: All polls, except those in New Hampshire's 13 cities, must close. Networks will begin reporting results at this time. 8pm: All polls close. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES
REPUBLICAN PROCESS 23 National Convention delegates are to be bound proportionally to presidential contenders based on the primary vote statewide [RSA 659:93]. A 10% threshold is required in order for a presidential contender to be allocated National Convention delegates. Allocate delegates based on the 23 × candidate's vote ÷ total statewide vote. Round to the nearest whole number. Any delegate positions that remain open are awarded to the candidate with the highest statewide vote total. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES
DEMOCRATIC PROCESS 24 of 32 delegates to the Democratic National Convention are pledged to presidential contenders based on the results of the voting in today's New Hampshire Presidential Primary. A mandatory 15 percent threshold is required in order for a presidential contender to be pledged National Convention delegates at either the congressional district or statewide level. 16 district delegates are to be pledged proportionally to presidential contenders based on the primary results in each of the State's 2 congressional districts. In addition, 8 delegates are to be pledged to presidential contenders based on the primary vote statewide. (5 at-large National Convention delegates and 3 Pledged PLEOs). Finally, 8 delegates from New Hampshire will attend the convention unbound: the 5 Democratic National Committee members, 2 members of Congress (1 Senator, 1 Representative), and 1 Governor. Joementum has issued a correction as of 03:00 on Feb 10, 2016 |
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Jeb wins 2nd place.
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# ? Feb 9, 2016 01:12 |
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Peachstapler posted:Jeb wins 2nd place.
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# ? Feb 9, 2016 01:14 |
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Some hold rallies, some hold parties. Only one holds a "celebration". #StillStanding
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# ? Feb 9, 2016 01:18 |
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I thought I had my mind made up on Sanders, but I'm interested in hearing more about this Star Locke. EDIT: Oh wow, the reality is much more racist than the name lead me to believe. Here's Star Locke's incredibly respectful page about the Muslim faith. Pepe Silvia Browne has issued a correction as of 01:23 on Feb 9, 2016 |
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New Hampshire doesn't exactly have the strictest ballot access requirements in this great land, do they?
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# ? Feb 9, 2016 01:21 |
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I'm excited for Jindalmentum!
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THA TITTY THRILLER posted:I thought I had my mind made up on Sanders, but I'm interested in hearing more about this Star Locke. Sure, he might be a huge racist, but he's got a foolproof plan to fund education using bottle deposits.
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# ? Feb 9, 2016 01:23 |
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Boy, his page on Islam is.... quite the read.
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potato of destiny posted:New Hampshire doesn't exactly have the strictest ballot access requirements in this great land, do they? To get on the ballot you give the Secretary of State a check for $1,000. That's it.
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Joementum posted:Sure, he might be a huge racist, but he's got a foolproof plan to fund education using bottle deposits. This is pretty absurd in any context but especially baffling since he's from Texas. quote:This commission shall levy a 50% of price of sales tax [GREASE TAX] upon all food prepared by deep-frying or cooking in any form of oil or grease for human consumption
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# ? Feb 9, 2016 01:29 |
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I'd love to run as a candidate who just collects money and uses it to throw absolutely amazing parties and run over-the-top parody campaign ads.
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Joementum posted:Bush, John Ellis "Jeb" I did not know this.
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1488 posted:I did not know this. John!
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http://www.starovertexas.com/immigration.html hoooo boy, that's some good stuff right there.
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# ? Feb 9, 2016 01:31 |
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Good luck, Vermin Supreme
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# ? Feb 9, 2016 01:35 |
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Yeah, unfortunately there's a lot of that in the Democratic candidates, like Keith Judd who you might remember as the guy who got 40% of the vote against Obama in the 2012 Democratic primary in West Virginia, despite being in federal prison. Or William H. McGaughey Jr., Democrat, of Minneapolis who is running to restore "dignity for white people".
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Vermin Supreme comes in third.
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Zeta Taskforce posted:Vermin Supreme comes in third.
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If Bernie doesn't win convincingly by at least double digits in loving New Hampshire for crying out loud, I am prepared to initiate total meltdown, and will forever turn into a bitter old man who blames millennials for ruining everything.
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Joementum posted:Some hold rallies, some hold parties. Only one holds a "celebration". #StillStanding The celebration sounds fun. I bet there will be a lot of what that candidate has been smoking there.
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Great title, I'm feeling the Gilmentum myself as a Virginia transplant.
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Zeta Taskforce posted:Vermin Supreme comes in third. Vermintum baby!
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# ? Feb 9, 2016 02:22 |
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quote:Allocate delegates based on the 20 × candidate's vote ÷ total statewide vote. Round to the nearest whole number. Interesting. So they use Hamilton’s Apportionment Method (which sucks).
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# ? Feb 9, 2016 02:39 |
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Joementum posted:Some hold rallies, some hold parties. Only one holds a "celebration". #StillStanding Hillary is in college and Bernie is stuck in 10th grade
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Minsky posted:If Bernie doesn't win convincingly by at least double digits in loving New Hampshire for crying out loud, I am prepared to initiate total meltdown, and will forever turn into a bitter old man who blames millennials for ruining everything. He won 84% of the sub-30 vote in Iowa. I'm not sure that Millenials have much to do with him failing.
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Fuschia tude posted:He won 84% of the sub-30 vote in Iowa. I'm not sure that Millenials have much to do with him failing.
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Fuschia tude posted:He won 84% of the sub-30 vote in Iowa. I'm not sure that Millenials have much to do with him failing. Young people are who carry him in polls. What I saw was that, according to the entrance polling, the same demographic was weakest in turnout when it came time to actually caucus.
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blue squares posted:Hillary is in college and Bernie is stuck in 10th grade college is for the bourgeoisie.
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Minsky posted:Young people are who carry him in polls. What I saw was that, according to the entrance polling, the same demographic was weakest in turnout when it came time to actually caucus. yes but lets be fair, the caucus is a great way to turn off most people from participating
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fishmech posted:yes but lets be fair, the caucus is a great way to turn off most people from participating Judging by some of those periscope streams, I can't disagree with this
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Minsky posted:Young people are who carry him in polls. What I saw was that, according to the entrance polling, the same demographic was weakest in turnout when it came time to actually caucus. Maybe if your lovely generation had turned out less, Bernie would have won.
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Platystemon posted:Maybe if your lovely generation had turned out less, Bernie would have won. Well technically, being in my early 30s, my lovely generation turned out equally poorly and also broke heavily for Bernie
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Minsky posted:Well technically, being in my early 30s, my lovely generation turned out equally poorly and also broke heavily for Bernie Well you didn't turn out "equally poorly", you two and me are all literally the same generation. unless playstemon is like 14
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Fuschia tude posted:He won 84% of the sub-30 vote in Iowa. I'm not sure that Millenials have much to do with him failing. What was the turnout again among young voters in IA? 18%?
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All I’m saying is that maybe the solution isn’t to get out the young vote, it’s to suppress the old vote.
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Minsky posted:Young people are who carry him in polls. What I saw was that, according to the entrance polling, the same demographic was weakest in turnout when it came time to actually caucus. They constituted 18% of the dem caucus turnout last week, not much different from 22% in 08 and 17% in 04. I feel like some of you are misunderstanding what that number means. Also they make up 20.6% of the population of Iowa as of 2010. That's not a terrible turnout my dudes
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I don't know if I was a part of the same demographic group (I was trying to find the imgur link of that turnout graph, but it's buried somewhere in the dem primary thread), but it doesn't matter because I wasn't trying to take some kind old vs young argument. Instead it was more about a fool's hope that maybe, this time, the clarion call for young people to come out to vote would succeed. Especially this time when young people favor Bernie with such ridiculous percentages. So the way I figure, if it doesn't happen in NH, it probably ain't gonna happen anywhere else either. I mean if you got two groups where the first group votes enthusiastically but breaks like 40-60 Hillary, and the second group largely doesn't vote but breaks 80-20 for Bernie, the solution to me seems simple but it ain't about hoping the first group stops voting. Edit: Fuschia tude posted:Also they make up 20.6% of the population of Iowa as of 2010. That's not a terrible turnout my dudes All right, in light of this, I am willing to reconsider, and suggest instead the alternative strategy of locking your parents in the basement before going out to vote. Minsky has issued a correction as of 03:31 on Feb 9, 2016 |
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crossposting because he needs the coverage: Iowa's been picked and it's over Where's the chip on your shoulder? Out side were snow banks blows Inside is where New Hampshire grows Picking up Jeb!'s pieces Some Gilmore to believe in [Chorus:] As you stump in Cheshire Think what you've said, remember Hang on, don't you let go now You know, with every heartbeat, we vote Nothing comes easy Hang on, ask Jim Gilmore You've got some fascination With your poll expectations Ted Cruz is your obsession His heart, demons' possession Let down your stump speeches Won't be up to the one who screeches [Chorus] Hang on, ask Jim Gilmore When you're feeling Trump's unfair You just ask Jim Gilmore When you've lost in deep donors You just ask Jim Gilmore [Chorus 2x] Ask Jim Gilmore When you're feeling Trump's unfair When you've lost in deep donors Ask Jim Gilmore Gilmore
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HiHo ChiRho posted:crossposting because he needs the coverage: NO CAR TAX *votes Warner*
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