Posted on 10/16/2015 5:12:57 AM PDT by Helicondelta
With the latest state polls again making fools of the pundits who claimed Donald Trumps popularity had flattened or was diminishing, the latest general election poll out of the swing state of Pennsylvania shows that Trump has a better chance of taking that state than Establishment favorites Jeb Bush and John Kasich.
Currently, Trump beats Hillary 45% to 43%.
Jeb Bush loses to Hillary by -5 (40-45), Kasich loses -2, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) loses -6, Santorum and Huckabee lose by a whopping -8 and -9, respectively.
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[Updated from previous post]
Trump way ahead of Christie in NJ.
Trump way ahead of Graham in SC.
Trump way ahead of Rubio in FL.
Trump way ahead of Bush in FL.
[Update] Trump way ahead of Kasich in OH.
[Update] Trump way ahead of Santorum in PA.
Is there a pattern developing?
Trump Cruz
The RNC ads in the last few elections have all been mush when they could have put some hair rising hard hitting ads out. And like I told the RNC the last time they asked me for money, “except for a lone voice or two all RNC candidates have Duck Tape of the Mouth.” Go Trump-Cruz!
Why no Kentucky polls? Love to see him over Rand
Why no Kentucky polls? Love to see him over Rand
Why no Kentucky polls? Love to see him over Rand
Why no Kentucky polls? Love to see him over Rand
You are right. I think Trump could put Ney York into play.
Wow, on election night if they announce Trump has won New York, it would be all over.
New Yorkers, Get Out the Vote!
Trump is so great because he never voted on policy.
Gotcha.
File this under: Things that make you go 'Hmmm'.
If you take an oath to preserve and defend the Constitution of the United States of America, then you need to take it seriously. Giving the treaty ratification power away to Obama via the TPA and the Corker Amendment is a serious violation of that solemn oath. That is a big reason the Cruz can’t get out of the single digits.
Do you not agree that TPA and the Corker Amendment were both unconstitutional surrenders of the Senate’s enumerated power to ratify treaties? Or are you ok with that?
Is that a yes or a no?
Or at the very least make inroads there. This would force the Dems into spending money in a state (and problably, states) where they have always thought were "gimmes" for them.
Hell, at this rate Trump could even win my state- Illinois.
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