To: conservativejoy
The fact that Trump votes migrated to Rubio proves that Trump is actually the establishment candidate. Hes in with Big Money, a mover and shaker...in with the bankers, in with the pols. Cruz is the outsider as it turns out, in with no one. Trump better beware if Rubio surges he takes votes from Trump, not Cruz. Then it’s Cruz v. Rubio for the win.
2 posted on
02/02/2016 3:36:06 PM PST by
ez
(Abashed the devil stood and felt how awful goodness is... - Milton)
To: conservativejoy
Levin says Rubio spent more in Iowa than Trump and Cruz combined.
5 posted on
02/02/2016 3:45:56 PM PST by
skeeter
To: conservativejoy
The GOPe has been pushing Rubio on us since Bush failed. They will have their way.
6 posted on
02/02/2016 3:46:59 PM PST by
pnut22
To: conservativejoy
I don't understand the big hoopla over Rubio finishing third. He was supposed to finish third anyway. Some people are acting like it is some kind of incredible change of scenario. The poll numbers were fake anyway, so its not like you can go by that.
8 posted on
02/02/2016 3:49:10 PM PST by
Moorings
To: conservativejoy
A radio show I heard today said that because Trump didn’t have an organization on the ground there was no one to speak for him at these caucuses and that made a vital difference. The other major candidates had people designated to speak up for them. This speaks to his inexperience with caucus states.
20 posted on
02/02/2016 4:32:09 PM PST by
Bookwoman
(No more Bushes or Clintons or RINOs"...and I am unanimous in this...")
To: conservativejoy
22 posted on
02/02/2016 4:40:21 PM PST by
Uncle Miltie
(Populism is what Populism does.)
To: conservativejoy
I think Cruz and Trump hurt each other with the negative advertising, and Rubio picked up the none-of-the-above vote.
25 posted on
02/02/2016 5:31:21 PM PST by
DannyTN
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