Posted on 01/31/2015 11:01:24 AM PST by C19fan
If I had the choice to vote for Jeb or a steaming, hot turd, I would vote for the turd. Did you hear that, Hillary? Time to put on your brown pants suit.
The conservatives need to have their own convention later this year and settle on ONE candidate to back in next year’s primaries to take on the super-RINO Jebbie.
I think so too.
Meaningless poll. Let’s wait until republican primary voters find out he supports both amnesty and Common Core, and check the polls then. The only good thing that may come out of this is that, if we are going to be stuck with an establishment candidate, Rubio may fare better than he would have if Romney were still in. Rubio may not be the perfect candidate, but seems to me much better than Bush.
Hope Jeb and RINOland is proud when they lose the 2016 election by a landslide.
Yeah, and I’ve noticed that all media reports, including Fox, about these latest polls make sure to omit any mention of Cruz, even though he is only a percentage point or two behind third or fourth place.
Oops, that’s are, not is, methinks.
At this point a poll means nothing more than name recognition. That's ALL. Candidates haven't started working on Jeb's negatives yet. Nor has the Jebster been given his chance to advance his own cause with the famed Bush Family Articulation®.
Not time to start tossing the towel just yet.
Gingrich and Huckabee were weak on amnesty and still won parts of the south.
I wonder how Vitter and Sessions will play in the primaries.
Gingrich’s victory got him deluded into thinking moderate and conservative Republicans would go along with his amnesty in Florida and other states.
Santorum and Romney ended up winning those voters.
I wonder where they get these numbers. I live in SC, nobody I know of is even thinking about Bush, unfortunately many are excited about Graham. Which makes one wonder, in a primary, who would carry SC ... again, I don’t buy the numbers.
If Krauthammer keeps pushing Rubio, he will get some traction eventually imho.
Who has Sour Kraut pushed over the line?
Kraut has been touting Rubio on Fox lately.
Limbaugh touted Rubio and Rubio is gone now we know Rubio’s real record.
The thing I do like about Rubio, as well as Cruz, is that his family had to escape tyranny. Guys like them have seen the end result of communism/socialism, do not take freedom for granted, and neither do they trust or like big government.
I’d rather have somebody with the foul taste of tyranny still lingering in his mouth than some fourth generation RINO who just thinks he can do big, nanny government better than the dems.
The GOP truly wants to hand this to Hillary on a silver platter.
THIS is how the article excerpt reads: Bush, who leads without Romney in the field, received 18%. Former Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker was in third at 9% while former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee received 8% along with Sen. Ted Cruz.
I didn’t click but not sure where you got your ‘quote.’
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