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Thursday, February 13, 2020

Trump breaks New Hampshire record for voter turnout for any incumbent president

Turnout for voters supporting President Trump in New Hampshire surpassed the state record for that of any incumbent president over the last 40 years.

Trump earned more than 110,000 votes in the state's Republican primary on Tuesday, more than double the previous record set by former President Barack Obama, who received just over 49,000 votes in 2012. The last Republican presidential incumbent, George W. Bush, got 52,962 votes in the New Hampshire primary in 2004.

Overall, voter turnout has been steadily rising for both parties for years.

Trump, who has no serious primary challenger in 2020, celebrated the news in a late-night tweet on Tuesday.
Thank you Brad! https://t.co/qv4qcj704y— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 12, 2020
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2 comments:

TheRealRay said...

Didn't read this story... however, wasn't part of the President's turnout like 20 percent Democrats ?

Anonymous said...

This is not true