Posted on 04/15/2015 12:05:57 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
A new poll suggests more Republicans dont want to see Jeb Bush as the Republican presidential nominee than those that do.
According to a Suffolk University/USA Today poll, Bush was the GOP contender that received the most disapproval, followed by former Sen. Rick Santorum and Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal who both had zero favorability shown in the poll.
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N A W !!
“Poll: More Republicans Oppose Jeb Bush than Support Him”
The Pubes love him...
Corrections: More Conservatives Oppose Jeb Bush than Support Him...
Since it’ll be Democrats and “Independents” crossing over and voting for him in the primaries, why does he care? You know, like John McCain and Mitt Romney...
Answer: They have to be Open Primaries, where Democrats can vote.
Thank you Jim Robinson for this fine site.
That’s much more likely now, it looks like Hillary is going to coast to the nomination with trivial opposition.
Have a feeling that Bush might drop out and make an excuse.
he and his talking heads but surely know it’s never going to happen
Even if the Bush family are descendants of the Royal Windsor family, the America people should not accept an immensely wealthy family to rotate their members in and out of the WH.
Well, I’m hoping that Jeb, Christie, Rubio, and McCain all run to split the Rino vote.
SHOCKER!!!!!
70% of GOP Primary voters picked someone OTHER THAN “frontrunner” Mitt, last time... but did that stop them>
There will come an interesting moment when Rove et al realizes that they have thrown their considerable weight behind a guaranteed loser. At that point I will want to see a small, handheld whiteboard with the lettering “I QUIT” on it.
This is why I think Jeb Bush may decide against becoming a candidate.
20% Rubio
20% Walker
20% Cruz
03% Other
37% Bush
The Left votes in our primaries. Are they going to vote for someone more Conservative than Bush? You tell me.
Jeb is going to speak at Liberty U, he might pick up two or three voters while there.
.........it’s too early to tell but I’m beginning to like the concept of Carly being Cruz’s V.P.
She will pull a lot of women votes from women who wouldn’t vote for Sarah out of pure jealousy. While her stay at HP was rocky and debatable, she did work her way up from a secretary to CEO. I know what a lot of you guys are thinking but your thinking on that score is irrelevant in today’s world.
I also like the way she answers questions. She has a quick come back and with intelligent answers that I think would be a compliment to Cruz’s lightning quick mind.
Like I said, too early to conclude anything at this point. There’s a lot of issues I don’t know her position on and unlike Sarah, my gosh, what skeleton’s may she (Carly) have in her closet?!
JUst throwing the idea out there. Comments welcome.
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