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John Kasich came up behind Donald Trump in New Hampshire primary


On Tuesday, CNN reported that the governor of Ohio, John Kasich, remained second in the Republican primary in New New Hampshire.

The businessman Donald Trump has topped all polls since mid-year, but the former governor of Florida, Jeb Bush, has deployed an intense grassroots campaign with more than 1,000 activists who have visited more than 50,000 homes.


However, the average survey Real Clear Politics, Senators Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio outweigh Bush, who will campaign with his brother, former President George W. Bush, who is popular in the state, and between the military and veterans , which traditionally make up 25% of voters in South Carolina.


The Republican primary in the Palmetto State also decided the continuation in the Republican presidential race African American neurosurgeon, Ben Carson, who is estranged in the polls and the former governor of Virginia, Jim Gilmore, who has had a noticeable performance in previous primaries.


For his part, the governor of Ohio, John Kasich, who came second in New Hampshire, has made no secret that primary in South Carolina will be tough and mean Real Clear Politics polls, only give 2% preference.


Since 1980, when he was assigned to February as the month for primary in South Carolina, all the Republican candidates who have won these elections have been nominated as candidates for the presidency with the exception of Mitt Romney in the 2012 election.

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