Wednesday, February 10, 2016

New Hampshire provided the Republicans with 5.6 percent higher voter turnout.

The Washington Post has a complete count. (click hereIt is up to the candidates
to keep the voters interested past the primaries. The general election will be 
tight, but, the candidates have to keep the electorate engaged. A election
headquarter that remains open and still engaging voters will be important. 
A campaign's treasury will determine the permanent establishment within the 
primary.

498,114 Total Voters


263,035  Republican vote

235,079  Democratic vote  

27,956 more Republican votes 
(5.6 percent of total voter turnout)

When all the Republican votes are added
they have a 6.4 percent advantage in
New Hampshire.