Posted on 02/17/2016 4:11:10 AM PST by scooby321
The Donald Trump juggernaut rolls to a 2-1 lead among Republican voters nationwide, with 39 percent, his highest total so far, followed by Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida with 19 percent and Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas with 18 percent, according to a Quinnipiac University National poll released today. Ohio Gov. John Kasich has 6 percent with former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and Dr. Ben Carson at 4 percent each. Nine percent are undecided.
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Nice.
You said it would take until today until the debate would show?
Cruz Bots your lies are finally sticking.
Jeb at 4, what a joke of a candidate he has been. Tens of millions spent, and he’s tied for last place. I guess his mommy, his big brother, and his lucky pocket turtle hasn’t done him much good. Matter of fact, a private internal source has confirmed that his turtles have all run away, and he was unable to catch any of them.
There’s a Feb 16 CNN/ORC poll too, Trump 38, Cruz 22, Rubio 14
Link to poll -- sorry about posting twice.
“Rush where the internal Bush Poll that doesn’t add it?
You said it would take until today until the debate would show?”
Huh?
Judging from the discussion at FR, Cruz has been Cruz's worst enemy. For awhile he was gaining support. Meanwhile early supporters (I'm one of them) began noticing things that were uncomfortable. Cruz keeps adding to them.
The result? Cruz seemed stuck at about 20%, because he was losing supporters as fast as he was gaining them. If he's going down from there, it's because he's losing supporters faster than he's gaining them. That's my personal observation, anyway.
What's causing it? The "do what it takes to win" campaign in Iowa isn't going away in people's minds.
It is showing, Americans do not like a rigged system and are reacting. Nobody could have survived that firing squad except Trump.
Pray America wakes
âRush where the internal Bush Poll that doesnât add it?
You said it would take until today until the debate would show?â
Gibberish, lol. Pure gibberish.
Cruz has a lower ceiling than Trump. Cruz has a narrower constituency and seems to have a problem expanding it. In NH the difference between Cruz and Trump was there for all to see. Trump swept all demographics while Ted was limited to the most conservative voters. This is not the stuff of a national candidate who must find voters across a wider spectrum.
If Trump wins big in SC, he could run the table.
Cruz has a lower ceiling than Trump. Cruz has a narrower constituency and seems to have a problem expanding it. In NH the difference between Cruz and Trump was there for all to see. Trump swept all demographics while Ted was limited to the most conservative voters. This is not the stuff of a national candidate who must find voters across a wider spectrum.
If Trump wins big in SC, he could run the table.
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Yep!
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