Posted on 01/20/2016 6:11:56 PM PST by entropy12
At this point, Donald Trump is simply crushing the opposition in the Florida Republican primary, said Kevin Wagner, Ph.D., associate professor of political science at FAU and a research fellow of the Initiative. Not only has he increased his lead, Mr. Trumpâs favorability ratings among Republicans are now ahead of his competitors by a substantial margin.
CNN/WMUR New Hampshire poll:
Trump â 34 Cruz â 14 Bush â 10 Rubio â 10 Christie â 6 Kasich â 6 Paul â 6 Fiorina â 4 Carson â 3
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Go Trump ( pbuh ) make America safe for 11m illegals who will do the jobs Americans won’t. And while you are at it, drive up the debt with every crony capitalist K St lobbyist pork idea like ETHANOL.
It will be great, let’s do great deals!!!
Trump is crushing them.
Trump is crushing the opposition in Florida. Are you among the [opposition] ? I feel for ya!
The old folks in Florida are obviously wise.
Anybody know where the polls have gone in Iowa? Nothing but New Hampshire polls are in the air.
Florida. Now I remember who Trump reminds me of - Charlie Crist.
Polls are not dependable in Florida, for the simple reason in 2008 & 2012 less than 2.5% of Iowans participated in GOP caucus. So, polling all Iowans is a shot in the dark. The result will depend on which side is more energized to show up on a cold winter evening, and sit through a couple hours of boring speeches. If governor Branstad stays in the news about his take on Rafael Cruz, that could make a difference.
Except you are purposely ignoring one YUGE difference! Which you already know, but purposely hiding is......
....drum roll....
Chalie NEVER crushed opposition by 32 points! And lost the election to Rubio!
Again... Not even remotely close.
If all the GOPe candidates dropped out but one, it would be a tight race.
Yap, either make Iowa corn farmers rich -——or———
Make oil producers rich...OPEC, Iran, Venezuela, Saudi Arabia, Nigeria, Russia etc.
Not an easy choice. I do not like either. I would rather eat corn processed via meat animals. However I am siding with Iowa corn farmers. I attended univ of Iowa, and know a few of them.
That makes sense, but the pollsters were delivering weekly polls in IOWA, regularly. The best I can come up with is the volatility right now, with TRUMP challenging that Cruz lead of a week ago, or so, and the fact that it is now 7 days out, or what ever it is. Thanks entropy.
There is more than one difference. No one has ever said that Charlie Crist has mob ties.
Most will drop out after super Tuesday, not because of any philanthropic feelings, but because the donor money will begin to disappear. I expect a 3 candidate race after March 15.
Trump needs to keep this a crowded field as long as possible. The other serious contenders need the field to reduce to three or four asap.
I still think Trump has a ceiling, and it's below 50 percent in the general, and probably in the primary.
If it comes down to Trump and Cruz in the endgame, the issue will be religion. Many moderate and liberal Republicans are terribly uncomfortable with an unapologetic evangelical. They would prefer Trump, whose religious view seem as erratic as his positions on everything else except his own genius.
I am sure a few more polls will pop-up before February 1st. may be they are waiting to see if voters are solidifying their support to a particular candidate.
Stop grasping at straws and accept defeat like a man, instead of throwing tantrums like a child.
Wait, I thought Gov K was surging in NH and that DJT was in real trouble up there...
“Stop grasping at straws and accept defeat like a man, instead of throwing tantrums like a child.”
It didn’t take long for you to run out of gasoline.
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