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1: Kucinich is a man with very strong views so let's do a blitz of Interviews where he's able to answer any and all questions about his platform and also try and bring across that he's just a good, decent man trying to do what's best for the country

2- Endorsements have been great so let's try another one, We'll ask for some help from Jim Clyburn in seeking the endorsement of Rev Jesse Jackson, and we will highlight our similar areas of policy agreement and our admiration of his 1988 campaign for the Democratic nomination

3: Back to our bread and butter message, let's do some rally's in New Hampshire talking about the dangers of free trade and the need to protect domestic workers and small businesses 

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1. Bush will hold a rally in Davenport about the need to bring character and integrity back to the White House, making a play for the Moral Majority.

2. Bush will do another Q&A event in Concord, NH with voters to hear directly from them what their priorities are and explain directly how he plans to address them.

3. To make up for his lack of foreign policy credentials, Bush will seek the endorsement of the youngest and first black Joint Chiefs of Staff Colin Powell. 

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Republican Debate this week!

The Republican candidates will face off on stage at Iowa State University. Expectations are high and some believe for some candidates this could be a gift for their campaign or the nail in the coffin for some. 
 @Pringles @ShortKing @WVProgressive @The Blood @Cenzonico @Hestia please send me in messages three separate events one general message, one appeal to a voter bloc and one attack. Results will be posted with next turn. 

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1. Trump will call Pat Buchanan a "Hitler lover" at a rally in Texas, and continue to rant about the terrible people within the Republican party throughout the rest of the rally.

2. Trump will hold a town hall in New York City.

3. Trump will make a speech in Miami, where he calls Hillary Clinton a "dumb corrupt bitch" and says that the Democrats suck.

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Event 1: Russ Feingold holds a rally in Des Moines, where he denounces Clinton as an "out of touch" elite who, while meaning well, has no idea what it is like to be an average American worker.

 

Event 2: Feingold attempts to get the endorsement of Former Iowa Governor Robert D Fulton. Feingold takes the time to promise increased agricultural subsidies as president.

 

Event 3: Feingold, in an interview, promises to take heavy steps to tackle climate change.

 

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John McCain gives a speech in New Hampshire about lowering taxes for everyday Americans.

John McCain talks about abortion in New Hampshire, promising that he’s a candidate for the unsung moderate in the race. He attacks Pat Buchanan, and Bill Weld as extremists on the pro-life, and pro-choice sides respectively.

McCain launches a tv ad campaign in Iowa, NH, SC, and Nevada, attacking Buchanan for his history of racially charged language. From his defense of NAZI war criminals, to calling for the Central Park 5 to be lynched, right up until the present day.

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1. Buchanan will campaign in Iowa, calling George Bush a "dangerous globalist puppet" who would send "American jobs to China and American boys to die in foreign wars".

 

2. Buchanan will hold a rally in Des Moines, saying he supports a return to a time when "gays knew to keep their perversion between themselves and God", claiming the "homo agenda" is to expose young children to their "unholy and unAmerican choice of lifestyle" to "groom" them into future partners. Buchanan will pledge to pass a Constitutional Amendment banning same-sex marriage and civil unions as President, saying that "those limp-wristed homos won't be manly enough to fight us over it!"

 

3. Buchanan will visit New Hampshire, calling McCain a "Washington insider" who "gets down on his knees for globalist interests". Buchanan will lament on how McCain "doesn't give a damn for the American way of life, our traditional values, or the lives of the unborn". Pat will question whether McCain is actually a Republican, saying, "I just don't think anyone who says defending the lives of the unborn is an extremist position should be considered a true Republican!"

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1. Dole will campaign in Des Moines, Iowa, hoping to revitalize her campaign. She talks about kitchen-table issues like the cost of living and how to keep putting more money in peoples' pockets. She says that she is the best candidate to have economic stewardship of the country.

2. Elizabeth Dole will again visit Iowa, this time at the University of Iowa in Iowa City. She talks about a variety of issues, but primarily focuses upon projecting strength abroad.

3. Dole will continue her campaign in Iowa, focusing on uniting rural voters behind her with an agricultural message.

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Wellstone will continue on in Iowa, again trying to build ground infrastructure. 

Wellstone will circulate some ads arround Iowa, trying to capture the magic of the ones used in his senate campaigns

Lastly, Wellstone will again try and build up infrastructure for his campaign in New Hampshire

 

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Republican Debate Results

Winner

Bill Weld (9, 10, 6)

Governor Weld was the clear winner of the debate when his strong opening message of being the best man for the actual job of the Presidency. He then made a Strom appeal to moderates and even Democrats as Clinton is the only reasonably moderate compared to the 4 extremist leftist candidates. His attack on Buchanan did a little damage, his main focus on his party jumping. 
Overall Debate score: 25/30
Positive

Elizabeth Dole (6, 5, 7) 

Elizabeth Dole will definitely see a slight boost she desperately needed, after her opening statement defending what she called “Dole conservative”, she then made a lukewarm appeal to mainstream republicans, she then ended the night with a scathing attack on George W Bush and his lack of experience.

overall debate score: 18/30

George W Bush (7, 6, 7)

Bush also had a fairly good night, with his promise to restore honor and integrity to the White House, his appeal to evangelical Christians was not nearly as effective as Buchanan’s, but his attack on Buchanan of being a fool and a liar definitely did effect Buchanan’s standing. 
overall debate score: 18/20 (20-2)

Losers 

Pat Buchanan (6, 9, 3)

Buchanan would have had a decent night… if he hadn’t been attacked by everyone including a heckler in the audience calling him a “Hitler Lover” his opening statement declaring war on the Republican establishment solidified his standing as the populist candidate. He made an amazing appeal with the pro life and evangelical crowd. However his attack on John McCain fell flat with Buchanan yelling and calling McCain a “baby killer”

overall score 10/30 18- 2 -2 -1 (-3 for three successful attacks) = 10

Dan Quayle (1, 3, 7)

Quayle had a pretty poor night when in his opening statement he stumbled and said “I’m the one the Democrats want in the White House” his then very lukewarm appeal to conservatives who supported the Republicans in 1988 and 1992, however his attack on Buchanan’s isolationism was one positive aspect 

overall score : 9/30 (11-2 (1 roll))

John McCain (2, 4, 3)

The biggest loser of the night was John McCain who seemed tired and worn out, unable to convince his opening statement of being a Maverick, his attack on Buchanan was unsuccessful after the two got in a shouting match. 
overall: 9/30

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John McCain announces that he is withdrawing from the Presidential race. “It just wasn’t my time.” He tells a reporter. He endorses Bill Weld for President. @Sean F Kennedy @Cenzonico

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Just now, WVProgressive said:

John McCain announces that he is withdrawing from the Presidential race. “It just wasn’t my time.” He tells a reporter. He endorses Bill Weld for President. @Sean F Kennedy @Cenzonico

We shall miss you. Sorry the dice were so bad to to you, especially in that last debate. 
 

Also Weld surge??? I did not expect this

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Post McCain withdraw Polls
Iowa

George W Bush 24% 

Pat Buchanan 20% 

Dan Quayle 19% 

Elizabeth Dole 12%

Bill Weld 10%

 

New Hampshire

 

Bill Weld 31% 

Dan Quayle 17% 

George W Bush 17%

Elizabeth Dole 15%

Pat Buchanan 12% 

 

Nevada 

George W Bush 23% 

Pat Buchanan 15% 

Dan Quayle 15%

Elizabeth Dole 12% 

Bill Weld 11%

South Carolina 

Pat Buchanan 27% 

George W Bush 20% 

Dan Quayle 16% 

Elizabeth Dole 12% 

Bill Weld 9% 

National

George W Bush 24% 

Pat Buchanan 19% 

Dan Quayle 17% 

Bill Weld 15%

Elizabeth Dole 10% 

 

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On 5/11/2022 at 12:14 AM, Pringles said:

Quayle will go for Former President Ronald Reagan's endorsement. 

Quayle blitz's through Iowa voicing his support for an amendment to settle abortion once and for all, and attacking the Democrats on their pro-abortion policies. 

Quayle continues to campaign in Iowa voicing his support for responsible use of the recent budget surplus, and giving a break to middle class Americans. 

(6) Reagan will decline to endorse at the current time.

(20!) Quayle impresses the National Right to Life Iowa chapter, endorsing Quayle in a blow to Buchanan in the critical Iowa caucus.

(19) Quayle’s blitz of Iowa is majorly paying off! Holding massive rallies in both urban and rural Iowa.

Overall: +2 Despite a poor debates performance Quayle sees a huge upswing in his support as Bush continues to fall in support.

On 5/11/2022 at 12:32 AM, Cenzonico said:

1. Bill Weld quickly takes action after puking on Senator Jeffords. He manages to set up a meeting with the less than enthused senator and basically says “Look I’m sorry I puked on you and I will do everything I can to make amends but Pat Buchanan is rising, and we need a coalition of Republicans in order to bring him down. So please, join me on our crusade for moderate Republicanism that will come to destroy the Democrats in November.”

2. In order to spin around his recent misfortunes, Bill Weld will go on the late night talk show "The Daily Show". He is interviewed by Jon Stewart who had just recently took over the show, and answers hard hitting questions hoping Weld makes himself seem more level-headed "relatable" to the general public.

3. The Weld Campaign in New Hampshire seeing the drop in poll numbers decides to launch an initiative called "The Granite Volunteer State". This initiative is meant to turn out a major ground operation never seen before in the state, and it first launches in the state capital of Concord just as a test drive. Volunteers are recruited for the Weld campaign, then set to knock on doors to spread the word of Weld's Twenty-First Century Message.

(6) “Look Bill, I like you personally but that was disgusting… I need time.” - Jeffords

(4) Bill Weld comes off as super awkward at one point Stewart stops and says “Jeez man take a chill pill you’re super tense”

(7) The volunteer pool is mildly disappointing.

Overall: 0 A debate win and an endorsement from John McCain  is able to prevent Weld from having a terrible week.

On 5/11/2022 at 12:46 AM, Rodja said:

1.Bernie will seek an endorsement from Fmr.Pres.Jimmy Carter

2.Sanders will campaign across IA promoting his M4A and  GND ideas

3.Sanders will attack Kucinich as "fake anti-choice progressive",dissing his anti-abortion track record.

(8) Carter has a nice civil conversation with Sanders but declines to endorse.

(17) Sanders makes universal healthcare a high prior for Democratic workers. Also Gore even makes a passing remark in admiration for a Green New Deal.

(5) The attack on Kucinich falls flat, and hurts Sanders.

Overall: -1 Sanders is able to blunt some of his falling in the polls, he’ll certainly need a good debate performance to turn things around.

On 5/11/2022 at 6:16 AM, Zenobiyl said:

1. Hillary uses her support from the Democratic Establishment to drown Iowa in money, keeping the low name recognition candidates out of contention.

2. Hillary unleashes some dark money in New Hampshire, spending millions on pro-Hillary advertisements

3. Hillary requests the endorsement of Jeanne Shaheen, NH govenor.

(7) Hillary gets the money but articles are published about the funneling of the money from down ballot candidates to the Clinton campaign becomes known.

(11) The ad has mixed reviews but may sway a few voters

(17) Shaheen surprises Clinton by endorsing her at a rally in Manchester.

Overall: +1 Despite a scandal and an attack from Donald Trump Clinton sees a small amount of momentum in her favor.

On 5/11/2022 at 6:36 AM, Murrman104 said:

1: Kucinich is a man with very strong views so let's do a blitz of Interviews where he's able to answer any and all questions about his platform and also try and bring across that he's just a good, decent man trying to do what's best for the country

2- Endorsements have been great so let's try another one, We'll ask for some help from Jim Clyburn in seeking the endorsement of Rev Jesse Jackson, and we will highlight our similar areas of policy agreement and our admiration of his 1988 campaign for the Democratic nomination

3: Back to our bread and butter message, let's do some rally's in New Hampshire talking about the dangers of free trade and the need to protect domestic workers and small businesses 

(3) Kucinich overworks himself and is seen as tired at his last few interviews.

(14) Jackson endorses Kucinich, although he is far on the liberal end of the spectrum, he may help Kucinich’s support among African American voters.

(9) Kucinich’s meeting goes decently but won’t improve his numbers in New Hampshire

Overall: +3 Kucinich continues to build support despite a poor week

On 5/11/2022 at 8:06 AM, ShortKing said:

1. Bush will hold a rally in Davenport about the need to bring character and integrity back to the White House, making a play for the Moral Majority.

2. Bush will do another Q&A event in Concord, NH with voters to hear directly from them what their priorities are and explain directly how he plans to address them.

3. To make up for his lack of foreign policy credentials, Bush will seek the endorsement of the youngest and first black Joint Chiefs of Staff Colin Powell. 

(1!) Bush has a major gaffe and says the “Mortal Majority want to take the White House for honor and integrity “

(17) The Q&A event goes really well, Bush does have a strong sense of folksy charm.

(4) Powell refuses to endorse and will need some convincing.

Overall: -1 A decent debate performance is able the minimize the damage from the major gaffe in Iowa.

On 5/11/2022 at 12:46 PM, mark2 said:

1. Trump will call Pat Buchanan a "Hitler lover" at a rally in Texas, and continue to rant about the terrible people within the Republican party throughout the rest of the rally.

2. Trump will hold a town hall in New York City.

3. Trump will make a speech in Miami, where he calls Hillary Clinton a "dumb corrupt bitch" and says that the Democrats suck.

(20!) Trump’s attack on Buchanan is chanted at a few of Buchanan’s rallies, the remark clearly angers Buchanan.

(8) Trump holds a small rally in Central Park and brags about the Central Park Five conviction.

(11) While not nearly as damaging on his attack on Buchanan his attack does minimal damage to Clinton.

Overall: +7 Trump sees a swelling of support after his scathing attack on Buchanan.

On 5/11/2022 at 2:44 PM, Rezi said:

Event 1: Russ Feingold holds a rally in Des Moines, where he denounces Clinton as an "out of touch" elite who, while meaning well, has no idea what it is like to be an average American worker.

 

Event 2: Feingold attempts to get the endorsement of Former Iowa Governor Robert D Fulton. Feingold takes the time to promise increased agricultural subsidies as president.

 

Event 3: Feingold, in an interview, promises to take heavy steps to tackle climate change.

 

(10) Feingold hits Clinton with a generic attack it fires up his base, but does little otherwise.

(9) Fulton declines to endorse as of now.

(15) Feingold’s support of Climate Change resolutions is praised by environmental groups.

Overall: -1 Feingold is once again on the cusp of turning his momentum around.

On 5/12/2022 at 11:13 PM, The Blood said:

1. Buchanan will campaign in Iowa, calling George Bush a "dangerous globalist puppet" who would send "American jobs to China and American boys to die in foreign wars".

 

2. Buchanan will hold a rally in Des Moines, saying he supports a return to a time when "gays knew to keep their perversion between themselves and God", claiming the "homo agenda" is to expose young children to their "unholy and unAmerican choice of lifestyle" to "groom" them into future partners. Buchanan will pledge to pass a Constitutional Amendment banning same-sex marriage and civil unions as President, saying that "those limp-wristed homos won't be manly enough to fight us over it!"

 

3. Buchanan will visit New Hampshire, calling McCain a "Washington insider" who "gets down on his knees for globalist interests". Buchanan will lament on how McCain "doesn't give a damn for the American way of life, our traditional values, or the lives of the unborn". Pat will question whether McCain is actually a Republican, saying, "I just don't think anyone who says defending the lives of the unborn is an extremist position should be considered a true Republican!"

(19) Buchanan clearly wants to knock Bush down and take the leader’s position in the GOP primary and he’s doing a good job.

(13) Buchanan’s social conservativism plays well in the Bible Belt and southern states.

(9) The attacks on McCain are seen as the typical rhetoric from Buchanan.

Overall: +2 The GOP establishment is finally able to fan out some of Buchanan’s momentum but his support is still growing 

On 5/12/2022 at 11:57 PM, Hestia said:

1. Dole will campaign in Des Moines, Iowa, hoping to revitalize her campaign. She talks about kitchen-table issues like the cost of living and how to keep putting more money in peoples' pockets. She says that she is the best candidate to have economic stewardship of the country.

2. Elizabeth Dole will again visit Iowa, this time at the University of Iowa in Iowa City. She talks about a variety of issues, but primarily focuses upon projecting strength abroad.

3. Dole will continue her campaign in Iowa, focusing on uniting rural voters behind her with an agricultural message.

(2) Dole is clearly nervous about the prospect of her campaign imploding and it shows.

(17) This time Dole does a great job, boosting her standing in Iowa.

(17) Once against Dole sees another positive campaign stop.

Overall: -1 Dole is still bleeding some support but a good debate performance helped her a lot.

On 5/13/2022 at 7:52 PM, Fbarbarossa said:

Wellstone will continue on in Iowa, again trying to build ground infrastructure. 

Wellstone will circulate some ads arround Iowa, trying to capture the magic of the ones used in his senate campaigns

Lastly, Wellstone will again try and build up infrastructure for his campaign in New Hampshire

 

(13) Wellstone behind to build a grassroots campaign in the Hawkeye state.

(18) Wellstone’s ads features people across Iowa meeting and rallying people of all walks of life.

(20!) Wellstone shocks many as a massive army of supporters commit to knocking on every single door in the state!

Overall: +8 Wellstone sees his campaign see a huge swing of support. Making him have momentum going into the Democratic debate.

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(6) Reagan will decline to endorse at the current time.

(20!) Quayle impresses the National Right to Life Iowa chapter, endorsing Quayle in a blow to Buchanan in the critical Iowa caucus.

(19) Quayle’s blitz of Iowa is majorly paying off! Holding massive rallies in both urban and rural Iowa.

Overall: +2 Despite a poor debates performance Quayle sees a huge upswing in his support as Bush continues to fall in support.

(6) “Look Bill, I like you personally but that was disgusting… I need time.” - Jeffords

(4) Bill Weld comes off as super awkward at one point Stewart stops and says “Jeez man take a chill pill you’re super tense”

(7) The volunteer pool is mildly disappointing.

Overall: 0 A debate win and an endorsement from John McCain  is able to prevent Weld from having a terrible week.

(8) Carter has a nice civil conversation with Sanders but declines to endorse.

(17) Sanders makes universal healthcare a high prior for Democratic workers. Also Gore even makes a passing remark in admiration for a Green New Deal.

(5) The attack on Kucinich falls flat, and hurts Sanders.

Overall: -1 Sanders is able to blunt some of his falling in the polls, he’ll certainly need a good debate performance to turn things around.

(7) Hillary gets the money but articles are published about the funneling of the money from down ballot candidates to the Clinton campaign becomes known.

(11) The ad has mixed reviews but may sway a few voters

(17) Shaheen surprises Clinton by endorsing her at a rally in Manchester.

Overall: +1 Despite a scandal and an attack from Donald Trump Clinton sees a small amount of momentum in her favor.

(3) Kucinich overworks himself and is seen as tired at his last few interviews.

(14) Jackson endorses Kucinich, although he is far on the liberal end of the spectrum, he may help Kucinich’s support among African American voters.

(9) Kucinich’s meeting goes decently but won’t improve his numbers in New Hampshire

Overall: +3 Kucinich continues to build support despite a poor week

(1!) Bush has a major gaffe and says the “Mortal Majority want to take the White House for honor and integrity “

(17) The Q&A event goes really well, Bush does have a strong sense of folksy charm.

(4) Powell refuses to endorse and will need some convincing.

Overall: -1 A decent debate performance is able the minimize the damage from the major gaffe in Iowa.

(20!) Trump’s attack on Buchanan is chanted at a few of Buchanan’s rallies, the remark clearly angers Buchanan.

(8) Trump holds a small rally in Central Park and brags about the Central Park Five conviction.

(11) While not nearly as damaging on his attack on Buchanan his attack does minimal damage to Clinton.

Overall: +7 Trump sees a swelling of support after his scathing attack on Buchanan.

(10) Feingold hits Clinton with a generic attack it fires up his base, but does little otherwise.

(9) Fulton declines to endorse as of now.

(15) Feingold’s support of Climate Change resolutions is praised by environmental groups.

Overall: -1 Feingold is once again on the cusp of turning his momentum around.

(19) Buchanan clearly wants to knock Bush down and take the leader’s position in the GOP primary and he’s doing a good job.

(13) Buchanan’s social conservativism plays well in the Bible Belt and southern states.

(9) The attacks on McCain are seen as the typical rhetoric from Buchanan.

Overall: +2 The GOP establishment is finally able to fan out some of Buchanan’s momentum but his support is still growing 

(2) Dole is clearly nervous about the prospect of her campaign imploding and it shows.

(17) This time Dole does a great job, boosting her standing in Iowa.

(17) Once against Dole sees another positive campaign stop.

Overall: -1 Dole is still bleeding some support but a good debate performance helped her a lot.

(13) Wellstone behind to build a grassroots campaign in the Hawkeye state.

(18) Wellstone’s ads features people across Iowa meeting and rallying people of all walks of life.

(20!) Wellstone shocks many as a massive army of supporters commit to knocking on every single door in the state!

Overall: +8 Wellstone sees his campaign see a huge swing of support. Making him have momentum going into the Democratic debate.

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On 5/11/2022 at 3:19 AM, Timur said:

1.Ralph Nader blasts Pat Buchanan, saying that immigration is actually beneficial to the country. He releases an ad in Spanish.

2.Ralph Nader will propose a non-interventionist foreign policy.

3.Ralph Nader will seek the endorsement of the Vermont Progressive Party.

(16) Nader’s attack on Buchanan hits its mark as Nader receives praise from pro immigration groups.

(20) Nader sees peace activists floof his campaign across all 50 states.

(6) The Vermont Progressive party declines

Overall: +7 Nader sees a huge upswing of support nationwide

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1.Sanders will go big and try to get an endorsement from VP Gore after his praise for GND

2.Sanders will release series of ads in IA and NH focusing on his record of consistency throughout his political career.

3.Sanders introduces a plan to get big money out politics,harshly regulate Wall Street and increase taxes on "the richest 1%" at a rally in Manchester,NH

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December 30th Polls

Republicans 

Iowa

Pat Buchanan 22% 

Dan Quayle 22% 

George W Bush 19%

Elizabeth Dole 15%

Bill Weld 9%

 

New Hampshire

 

Bill Weld 30% 

Dan Quayle 18% 

George W Bush 15%

Elizabeth Dole 15%

Pat Buchanan 12% 

 

Nevada 

George W Bush 20% 

Dan Quayle 17% 

Pat Buchanan 16%

Elizabeth Dole 11% 

Bill Weld 11%

South Carolina 

Pat Buchanan 29% 

George W Bush 18% 

Dan Quayle 18% 

Elizabeth Dole 11% 

Bill Weld 9% 

 

National

George W Bush 21% 

Pat Buchanan 21% 

Dan Quayle 19% 

Bill Weld 14%

Elizabeth Dole 10% 

 

 

Democrat 

National 

Hillary Clinton 28% 

Dennis Kucinich 17% 

Paul Wellstone 15% 

Russ Feingold 8% 

Bernie Sanders 5%

Iowa 

Hillary Clinton 23%

Paul Wellstone 17%  

Dennis Kucinich 15%

Russ Feingold 8% 

Bernie Sanders 7%
New Hampshire 

Hillary Clinton 27% 

Dennis Kucinich 19% 

Paul Wellstone 17%

Bernie Sanders 11% 

Russ Feingold 7%

Nevada 

Hillary Clinton 26% 

Dennis Kucinich 14% 

Paul Wellstone 14% 

Russ Feingold 8%

Bernie Sanders 7% 

South Carolina 

Hillary Clinton 30% 

Dennis Kucinich 20% 

Paul Wellstone 15% 

Russ Feingold 9% 

Bernie Sanders 4% 

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