NEW YORK CITY, New York — Former U.S. Sen. Scott Brown, who ran in 2014 in New Hampshire after previously representing Massachusetts, told Breitbart News Saturday on SiriusXM Patriot Channel 125 that Republican presidential nominee Donald J. Trump is currently surging in New Hampshire.
“People wait until the last two or three or four or five days before they actually make a decision. That’s no different in a statewide race or a national race like this,” Brown said in an interview on Saturday morning. “So you’re seeing the polls, obviously, shift, plus with respect to Clinton—she’s had a terrible three weeks. Every day it’s something new and different and exciting and something that would put me, you, and every one of your listeners in jail. But because it’s a Clinton, there’s two sets of rules: one for them, and one for us. So—and then Trump has obviously been on message and he’s been really, really doing well in terms of handling the messaging associated with what’s happening with the FBI and what’s happening with the pay-to-play.”
how can people make up their mind in the last few days? not saying it is not true, but my goodness, is there really some out there going back and forth between Hillary and Trump? Seems hard to believe as I would think most Hillary supporters could never vote for Trump and vice versa.
You guys were saying the same thing in 2012. How Romney's rallies had more energy but Obama's were not.
However Obama had a much better get out the vote effort, while Romney's failed miserably. Project Orca was its name I believe.
You need field offices and an army of workers calling people to get them to vote. It must be necessary because it has been done for a long time.
Yet Trump didnt do much of that.
If she wins it will not just make me sad because she is the President, it will make me really sad that millions of Americans voted for her. That will say a lot about the country we now live in.
He is very unlikely to win in New Hampshire but it gives me a great opportunity to post this .. enjoy!
These rallies and even coverage of them doesnt reach that many people. People are busy, not that interested in politics and probably dont watch news that much