Robert Francis ‘Beto’ O’Rourke Now Polling at 0% in New Hampshire
Noted Irishman Robert Francis “Beto” O’Rourke is currently polling at 0 per cent in a poll released in the battleground state of New Hampshire.
The fall of grace for O’Rourke is nearly complete, as he is now polling in dead last, at 0 per cent in a Saint Anselm College Survey Center poll released late yesterday with zero respondents offering him their support. Instead, the Democrat Party appears more interested in minority women and old white men, with Sen. Kamala Harris in second place, and former vice president Joe Biden in first.
In third is another possible minority woman, as Sen. Elizabeth “Pocahontas” Warren registers in the top three.
The poll of 351 registered New Hampshire voters places O’Rourke at 0 per cent, with precisely zero poll respondents listing his name. Above O’Rourke are Washington Gov. Jay Inslee with a poll frequency of one, sex cult-affiliated Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand with a frequency of four, Rep. Tulsi Gabbard with a frequency of four.
Sen. Cory Booker also has a frequency of four, and is beat by Black Magic Woman Marianne Williamson who has a frequency of five. Sen. Amy Klobuchar almost breaks into double digits, with a frequency of 9.
If you are noticing a pattern, it is that virtually nobody cares for the vast majority of Democrats within the state of New Hampshire.
Only does the sixth place candidate, Andrew Yang, finally break into double digits with 17 poll respondents supporting him. Above him, in fifth place, are Sen. Bernie Sanders, with 35 respondents, and South Bend, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg with 40.
Biden, Harris, and Warren had 73, 61, and 59 respectively.
O’Rourke’s campaign appears to be in free fall, as the candidate who lost against Sen. Ted Cruz in Texas has repeatedly been unable to draw a crowd or stay in the national spotlight.
Big League Politics reported that O’Rourke recently drew a pathetic crowd of only 35 people:
A 2020 presidential candidate managed to draw a crowd of only 35 at a rally at the University of Las Vegas – Nevada Friday.
“Around 35 people here to see Beto O’Rourke at UNLV. The rally was supposed to be held in the courtyard outside, but students told me no one is on campus on Fridays bc it’s mainly a commuter school,” Bloomberg reporter Emma Kinery said on Twitter.
She added in a later Tweet that O’Rourke spoke without a microphone to the crowd of less than three dozen. The O’Rourke campaign has failed to pick up momentum since the failed U.S. Senate candidate from Texas announced his candidacy. Enthusiasm among Democrats has unexpectedly shifted towards another upstart candidate – Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Indiana.
This followed another report that senior staff was quickly abandoning the Irishman’s struggling campaign.
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