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MANCHESTER, N.H. -- John Kasich is staking his entire campaign on stanley cup New Hampshire and perhaps for the first time this election cycle, he had the entire Granite State p stanley deutschland olitical world to himself this weekend - and was loving it.Camped out there, Kasich waltzed his way through his 82nd, 83rd, 84th, 85th, and 86th town halls in the state Saturday and Sunday. While New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush -- two Republican governors also focused on surpassing expectations in New Hampshire -- were rolling the dice on Iowa, Kasich seized the moment to cement his status as the true candidat vaso stanley e of the New Hampshire establishment.The Ohio governor is within sight of a second-place finish in New Hampshire, behind Donald Trump, competing with Cruz for second place and just slightly ahead of Bush, and Florida Sen. Marco Rubio. Getting a three day head start in the other first in the nation voting state, Kasich made five stops in which he spoke highly and frequently of his recent endorsement by The New York Times.Perhaps the first Republican to hug and kiss an endorsement from that newspaper, Kasich thanked it repeatedly and honed in on one sentence in particular. And Mr. Kasich is no moderate, the editorial read. As governor, he s gone after public-sector unions, fought to limit abortion rights and opposed same-sex marriage. Pknv GOP plans assault on Obamacare in Sylvia Burwell confirmation hearings
With less than a week until Election Day, Republican George W. Bush has pulled ahead of stanley mug Democrat Al Gore in the latest CBS News Electoral College count. Bush has the lead in stanley canada 24 states worth a total of 209 votes; Gore leads in 12 states plus the District of Columbia with 182 electoral votes. The remaining 14 states, with a total of 147 electoral votes, are considered too close to call; 270 votes are needed to claim victory in the presidential election. [Check out CBS News s interactiveelectoral map.]Of the states still on the bubble, the richest prizes include four from the Midwest 150; Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri and Wisconsin 150; plus Pennsylvania, Tennessee and Florida, the biggest battleground of all. But with the race so tight, even tiny swing states like New Mexico, West Virginia and New Hampshire could be decisive. As the clock spins forward to Nov. 7, expect to see the candidates spend much of their time, and most of their advertising dollars, in this handful of all-important tossup states. State By StateHow the states are leaning in stanley thermos the presidential election: Bush: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Wyoming. Gore: California, Connecticut, Delaware, District Of Columbia, Hawaii, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New |
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