Posted on 03/18/2015 11:57:12 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
Scott Walker is making some controversial personnel decisionsbut voters in Colorado dont seem that upset. Even after his campaign made news in Iowa, the Wisconsin governor remained the far-and-away leader in the Centennial State, according to an overnight flash poll conducted by VoterGravity.com.
One-third of Coloradans in this survey picked Walker. Thats better than double the support for second place Jeb Bush. The former Florida governor, busy raising campaign cash for his PAC, earned 14 percent support. Dr. Ben Carson was right behind, at 12 percent.
The survey is comprehensive. It includes only people who are extremely likely votersthose whove cast ballots in each of the last four Colorado Republican primaries. It also involves an unusually large sample size, with more than 8,200 respondents.
Theres also room for change. Some 12 percent support other, indicating theyre available if a better candidate can make a solid case.
Our newest flash poll in Colorado only re-enforces the trends weve been seeing in our previous polls, Ned Ryun, CEO of Voter Gravity, says. Scott Walker continues to perform very strongly with the GOP primary base, whether its in the south or out west.
Sitting senators didnt do well in Colorado. Marco Rubio (7 percent), Rand Paul (6 percent) and Ted Cruz (4 percent) were near the bottom of the Voter Gravity survey............
I do think this also highlights what other polls are also showing: Rubio, Paul and Cruz have some work to do if they are going to elevate themselves to Tier 1 candidates, Ryun says. I dont think its really dawned on people yet that really by next year at this time, March of 2016, well have already had over 20 GOP primaries and caucuses with over 50 percent of the delegates decided.
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I have seriously tried but I just cannot get excited about the guy. If this is it. I don’t see much restoration of the Constitutional Republic happening anytime soon.
Walker gets my vote.
It took us a long, LONG time to lose our constitutional republic, back to Woodrow Wilson, at least. It is not unreasonable to expect that it will take another 100 years for full restoration.
As Chairman Mao observed, “A march of a thousand miles begins with one step.”
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