Unless Cruz gets some traction, he’ll be gone in the not so distant future too.
How long is Linda going to stay around? And is Gilmore still around?
Who’s gonna get the massive 2% combined.....?
And who exactly would these people be?
[”The Spice Girls were big in the 1990s, too, but no one wants to see them on a reunion tour,” snarked another New Hampshire Republican.]
OK, now that was funny.
Bout dam time.
Lots will have to get out now because, contrary to Establishment plans, the Establishment vote is being split, not the conservative vote.
They’re now switching gears and will be leaving Bush to get behind Rubio, who has always been their back-up candidate (Walker was also a possibility but he’s already out).
They’ll be behind Fiorina temporarily since she’s damaged Trump somewhat, but Bush and Rubio are their men. John Huntsman, I mean Kasich is going nowhere. And neither is Huckabee. The voters aren’t fooled by him either.
Weren’t the ‘experts’ predicting that Trump would be the first out, once he finished off his rants?
I voted for Paul in the last race for Senator. I will vote for one of his primary opponents this year.
Actually, I plan on voting against every incumbent this time. It’s long past time to shake them all up.
Partaking was running?
I want Bush out
I think the six likely to stay in the longest are the three amateurs (Trump, Fiorina, and Carson) and the three with a shot at winning the nomination (Cruz, Rubio, and Bush). My top choice is Cruz.
No! No1 First they have to replace the latest sock puppet Media's new darling, who will unseat Trump.
Carly's starboard engine is starting to smoke, so Rubio is being warmed up. When he goes down, THEN it will be Jindal's turn, followed by Pataki. After those ploys have been wrung dry, they can quit, probably with a nice consoling campaign fund contribution.
Whos spending money the fasted and going nowhere?
THATS who will quit first!
*Except for Jeb, whos probably in it for the long haul.