Posted on 03/31/2015 1:51:13 PM PDT by wolfman23601
Unsure: 20
Ted Cruz: 18
Scott Walker: 18
Jeb Bush: 16
Marco Rubio: 7
Ben Carson: 6
Rand Paul: 5
Chris Christie: 4
Mike Huckabee: 4
Rick Santorum: 2
Carly Fiorina: 1
Cruz and Walker debates.
With no one else.
- How to reverse everything Obama did
- Discuss HOW to limit the government
- Discuss HOW to improve the military
- Discuss the 17th Amendment
- Discuss the DoMA
- with no one to claim that they can hand out government goodies faster than the other guy.
Sigh. I can dream.
Bush is way too high on that list.
most of that poll was taken after Cruz announced.
I sorry, I meant before he announced
I think so......the ego is an amazing thing in this biz
I know how you feel. I’m in a blue area of Pennsylvania(not Filthadelphia) and the stupidity of some of the people is unfathomable.
Walker-2016
Actually, I like your idea. Only Cruz & Walker have a realistic chance of winning the nomination. After first 3-4 primaries, who ever is leading in delegate count should stay in, and the other given a deal to be on the ticket as VP and drop out.
This will assure Jeb does not win by divide and conquer, similar to 2012, 2008.
We are a long ways from reality check time. But Hillary beats all the GOP in
a head up battle from 8 - 10%. That is today and a long way from ballot casting time.
I'm not willing to let Iowa, New Hampshire, New York, and Minnesota have that much leverage.
One week end and he is already tied for the top spot.
Actually unsure won.......that tells you a lot about this poll.
Or Perry. I imagine Perry will throw his one or two points to Walker sooner than later.
From your lips to God’s ear. Walker will need everyone to vote for him especially against Hillary.......
Hopefully when Cruz drops out he will send his supporters to Walker. I think he will. In fact, I am positive because Cruz is a good guy and wants to see Walker prevail over Hillary.
GOP Primary calendar:
January 18: Iowa caucuses
January 26: New Hampshire
February 2: Colorado caucuses; Minnesota caucuses;
New York; Utah
February 6: Nevada caucuses
February 13: South Carolina
By the time South Carolina primary results are known,
we should have a very good idea who is the best to run
against Hilda (who will be coronated without much resistance).
When Walker drops out, he’ll endorse Jeb or Christie probably
I’m kidding, kind of.
Walker is not that bad, he seems a bit iffy on a couple of issues though. That is why Cruz tops my list.
If Rubio decides to announce too, we could have three very interesting choices this time around, Walker, Cruz, and Rubio. That’s a considerably better situation for 2016 than it was going into 2012. Meanwhile, the Progressives want to bet on Hillary, which is fine by me.
I suspect Rubio will do very well once he starts getting some wider exposure, so the issue of whether Bush will carve out a win by having the conservative vote split is a real one. But this time around I doubt we’ll nominate an establishment candidate unless he’s also approved by the conservative base.
When Walker drops out, hell endorse Jeb or Christie probably
I hope the only way he does is that those two are all that are left. I doubt that he will drop out though. I think Walker is in it to win it.
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