Posted on 08/17/2015 11:29:17 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Jeb! and Rubio are beating Hillary in the pollsso why is the GOP so enthralled with guys like Trump and Carson?
Presidential primaries are sometimes likened to dating; candidates try to woo voters, courting them, promising them the world, and then asking for their hand.
In the last two presidential elections, Republicans have dated around, seeing everyone from Rudy Giuliani to Herman Cain. But after a few summer flings, theyve always landed on the Very Nice And Responsible Choice.
So after having their hearts broken by John McCain and Mitt Romney, two candidates who promised electability and came up short, Republican primary voters may be ready to elope with the one their parents approve of least: Donald Trump.
Or if not Trump, Ben Carson or Ted Cruz, two other candidates who are now sitting near the top of the GOP field but who political prognosticators expect would perform considerably less well against the Democratic nominee next November.
Yes, summer is often a silly time in a Republican primary, and the eventual nomineeswho seem inevitable in hindsightall had scares and moments buried in the pack.
In August 2007, Rudy Giuliani and Fred Thompson sat atop the GOP field; John McCain polled at a measly 7 percent. While Mitt Romney didnt have as terrible a summer in 2011, but he was drowned out by Rick Perry for much of August and September and would later have to contend with a carousel of rising and falling opponents on his way to the nomination.
But the as far as summer flings go, the Summer of Trump takes the cake.
Thats because, four years ago, electability really mattered to Republicans. Despite the rotating cast of characters on the upswing in the GOP race in 2011, Republican voters told Gallup that they preferred someone who can beat Obama (50 percent) to a candidate who agrees with them on most issues (46 percent). Even more stunning, the Gallup data showed it was conservatives who were more focused on electability than were moderate and liberal Republicans (though presumably those moderates felt electability and their own views went hand in hand).
Today, it isnt clear that electability matters all that much, or rather, that the definition of electability has changed.
First, fewer voters today suggest that a candidates ability to defeat the Democratic nominee is a major factor: Only 13 percent told the latest Fox News poll that they thought the ability to win in November 2016 was the most important factor in their choice. Strong leadership (29 percent) and conservative values (20 percent) topped the list. (Though, memo to Ted Cruz, would shake things up in Washington also came in at only 13 percent.)
No doubt this is because, after having heard electability arguments in the last two presidential elections, Republicans have only seen electable candidates not get elected.
Furthermore, though Hillary Clinton enjoys huge disdain from Republicans, perhaps Republicans are slightly less terrified by the specter of a Hillary Clinton presidency and dont view losing to her as being catastrophica theory that seems crazy until you see that, in late 2014, polling showed Republicans liked her very slightly more than Barack Obama.
Thats not the most bizarre explanation for the data. No, it is possible instead that the email scandals and her lackluster performance on the campaign trail have made her seem more vulnerable. Republicans may have needed an electable candidate to beat the formidable political talent of Barack Obama, but to take on Hillary Clinton, maybe they think an out-there reality TV star and tabloid fixture could actually do the trick.
The idea that Donald Trump actually is viewed as electable will strike most political pundits as insane. Yet electability may not only matter lessit may have also been radically redefined after the respectable, responsible candidates failed to get the job done.
The most recent CNN poll asked Republicans to say which candidate best represented their values. Atop the pack? Ben Carson at 14 percent, followed by Donald Trump at 12 percent, Mike Huckabee at 11 percent and Ted Cruz at 10 percent.
But on the question of who has the best chance of winning in the general election? Trump actually increases to 22 percent, while Carson, Cruz, and Huckabee all fall out of the top tier, replaced by Jeb Bush (16 percent), Scott Walker (11 percent) and Marco Rubio (9 percent). Republican voters may be aware of Trumps apostasy on things like single-payer health care yet still think hes the guy with the big, terrific, huge plan to take out Hillary Clinton next year.
So what should make Republican leaders nervous isnt that voters are experimenting with a rebellious choice: It might be that they also genuinely think hes electable, too.
Polls confirm that, at the moment, candidates like Marco Rubio and Jeb Bush fare well against Hillary Clinton in matchups. But with the latest Fox News poll showing Trump down only five points to Clinton, these Trump-is-electable folks couldnt possibly be right, could they?.
Against a weakened Hillary Clinton, perhaps Republicans think just about anyone is electable
even Donald Trump.
Nothing speaks more in the face of patriarchal system where it use to be the Father whom encouraged their kids in sports rather than the mother, then socker moms.
That’s why the culture and the MSM loves socker moms, its feminism on display telling the world men are not needed in today’s society.
GOPe = Amway
The only thing that matters is being at the top of the ponzi scam pyramid.
They went the way of the bell bottom pants , green, yellow kitchen stoves, ovens, refrigerators, and brown, tan, orange, long shag carpet.
Ohhhhhh ? Did I also say brown paneling in the basement, living room ?
Makes me want to go shopping for duds at J. Riggings.
And get the old needle and thread and put on rhinestones and embroider emblems, with : Yea, Yea, ra ra , electable GOPe.
GOPe not worth a nickle at a red neck yard sale.
No, the truth of the matter is ?
They see what’s coming and they gotsa stop it at all cost even if they have to get the MSM and Obama and his minions to stop it.
They see the old American way of life rising back up, you know, the Constitution, free speech , real jobs, freedom, 2nd amendment, men ruling the roost , home schooling, America being independent financially, economically, and in energy, remain the world’s super power, did I leave anything out ?
Conservatives should listen to liberal pundits because they should realize that they have conservatives best interests at heart. Just think about Presidents Dole, McCain, and Romney. Republicans have both houses of Congress: the power of the purse. How is that working out. What kind of embarrassing photos do they have of Bohner and McConnel? Lets get behind electable Jeb Bush and we can continue our slide down the toilet. The idea that Donald Trump actually is viewed as electable will strike most political pundits as insane. These pundits really have a 100% batting average. If Trump accomplishes only one thing it is to demonstrate that having a spine is not making him unelectable. Other candidates will follow.
Uh, Kristen, if they are losing they are NOT electable.
You and the GOPelites did NOT learn that in 2008.
You and the GOPelites did NOT learn that in 2012.
You and the GOPelites nominate Jeb or Kasich or a similar ‘moderate’ insider, you will likely see a repeat of 2008 and 2012.
Come back and tell me about it after Bernie Sanders is their nominee.
Voting for the lesser of 2 evils is no way to motivate a base.
The argument that a more moderate candidate will be more palatable to the opposition and that a moderate candidate will elicit opposition voters to come out really doesn’t make sense either. The Dems always portray ANY candidate, moderate or conservative, as the most dangerous and deranged person on the planet.
The key is to get someone that is conservative, articulate and able to defend themselves and the conservative position (ie Cruz).
These are the electable ones like Dole, Bush, McCain, and Romney...
Bleakers and squeakers...
If you had the 2000 - 2004 Bush, in there, he barely scraped by too.
We haven’t had a decent spread since GHWB, and he got it with coat tails from Reagan.
Note what he did in 1992.
Talk about a barren landscape since 1992...
Jerry McDolney the ideal RINO candidate.
Well, she *is* kinda cute.../sarc>
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