Posted on 09/30/2015 9:44:54 AM PDT by I Hired Craig Livingstone
Suffolk University/USA TODAY
If the Republican Primary for President of the United States were held today, who would be your first choice to win the Republican nomination? {RANDOMIZE LIST} (N= 380 ) n % Jeb Bush -------------------------------- --------------------------- 30 7.89 Ben Carson -------------------------------- ------------------------ 50 13.16 Chris Christie -------------------------------- ------------------------ 2 0.53 Ted Cruz -------------------------------- --------------------------- 21 5.53 Carly Fiorina -------------------------------- ----------------------- 50 13.16 Lindsey Graham -------------------------------- -------------------- 2 0.53 Mike Huckabee -------------------------------- --------------------- 8 2.11 Bobby Jindal -------------------------------- ------------------------- 5 1.32 John Kasich -------------------------------- ------------------------- 9 2.37 George Pataki -------------------------------- ----------------------- 0 0.00 Rand Paul -------------------------------- ---------------------------- 8 2.11 Marco Rubio -------------------------------- ----------------------- 34 8.95 Rick Santorum -------------------------------- ---------------------- 0 0.00 Donald Trump -------------------------------- --------------------- 89 23.42 Other -------------------------------- -------------------------------- -- 3 0.79 Undecided -------------------------------- ------------------------- 69 18.16
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Everyone else is thinking the same thing Capt'n.☺ But we're not supposed to notice insignificant details like that.
Well in this poll we see Carson only 13%.
To gauge the poll what was the measure in their last poll?
Polls are different from poll to poll.
Could I get the link to that? This link here seems to omit the headline.
Thanks!
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Too funny. If Trump has bottomed, what does that say about everybody else who is WAY behind him?
And Jebbie...at 8 per cent. This was supposed to be the appointed nominee from the GOP establishment. Pretty sad showing.
Nice try Craig. Trump has nowhere near bottomed out. In fact, this poll proves that the Carson and Fiorino surges were figments of the medias manipulations. It’s also a small sample size of 391 which is +/-5 moe. All in all, this is a great poll for Trump. It was also taken largely before Trump’s tax plan was released. If you look at Morning Consult and Reuters (online polls), Trump is at 30 and trending up in Reuters. He’s doubled up his competition in both of those polls and has nearly done the same here. Trump has been bludgeoned this month by everyone and he is still standing strong.
His CNN interview with Erin Burnett was informative, charged, and mostly elegant, and it was followed with the release of his tax plan and the enthusiastic press conference at Trump Tower that went with it.
These events this week are all good for a Trump bump in polling, but no one seems to want to report it. It will get rolled up in some weekly poll, I suppose. But, Trump had a good week, in my estimation.
Also, as a side note, I wonder about FOX News and how their prime time polling is going? Drudge used to publish it on Mondays wasn’t it? I keep missing it, if he is still doing that.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3342926/posts
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The last USAT/Suffolk was 7/9 to 7/12, which had Trump at 17 Carson at 4. For comparison, the two closest polls time-wise were Monmouth 13 to 6 and Fox 18 to 6.
I think in the next week or two we will see Trump rise on his tax plan.
Well, I just have to wonder if the threshold for the next debates will be set at 10% and above for a candidates to be included. Is this new poll the first of many to follow that will exclude Cruz and include Bush? You just have to wonder.
That’s odd, the headline on this poll says Trump is on top, but you stated in your first post, “It’s looking like Trump has bottomed in the low 20’s.”
I find that a bit odd Craig.
Actually I agree with you, I think you and some others are misinterpreting what I mean when I say “bottomed out” — I mean this in a positive way for Trump, as in his numbers aren’t going down anymore because he has a floor of supporters that aren’t going anywhere.
I am not a Cruz fan, but to have Bush ahead of him has to hurt. I feel for Cruz. He tries to get attention but he just gets negative attention.
I got it, thanks Lady..
Thanks for the nice link.
I look forward to the bottom five, registered here, to drop out, altogether. I want to see what we have lining up in this fourth quarter of 2015. Votes begin in February.
Soon, it will be DELEGATES, DELEGATES, DELEGATES that will be getting a lot of the polling. Remember this, our office holders are super delegates. Will they go for these “outsiders”?
Thats odd, the headline on this poll says Trump is on top, but you stated in your first post, Its looking like Trump has bottomed in the low 20s.
I find that a bit odd Craig. No?
she’s been losing one to one for a few weeks now, according to polling sites.
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