Oh, I imagine we’ll get some soundbytes now......
Go, Ted, go! The conservatives’ choice.
Des Moines Register Poll.
Left-wing media cheers.
Cruz supports will gladly get on board. Because their enemy is their enemy.
I heard Des Moines Register had Cruz at 41 and Trump coming in third behind Rubio
(**HICK**)
Another thread here:
70+ post at this time
DES MOINES REGISTER SHOCK POLL: CRUZ 29%, TRUMP 22%, RUBIO 13%, CARSON 11%
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3371855/posts
There are a lot of folks that can go with either. At primary time, they may just vote with the one that seems to have the best chance at the nom.
First reported as 29/22 Cruz over Trump, it’s now being reported as 31/21 Cruz over Trump.
Another ten minutes and Cruz may be over 35%.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3371855/posts
Trump made a big mistake when he didn’t run against Hillary for the nomination.
Cnn T 33 C 20
Cruz in control in Iowa. Now head for the New Hampshire and South Carolina primaries.
Cruz may be able to re-cycle Obama’s bit about how well I ran my campaign shows I’ll be a good pres.
Not true for Obama, of course, although he did win twice so the campaigns were successful.
I’m coming around to Cruz, but I wish he’d get a voice coach.
Cruz is against energy subsidies like ethenal. Yet, he is leading in Iowa. Establishment heads explode.
So Drudge has the #s wrong?
The Des Moines Register is a left wing garbage rag. “Anybody but Trump”. Do not forget, Cruz can be bought. And will be beholden to donors/lobbyists/special interest PACs. And who does his wife work for? Now I have to go and make some pasta sauce. And grate some cheese. And open a bottle of red wine.
Republican winers of Iowa primary
2012 - Rick Santorum (25%), Mitt Romney (25%), Ron Paul (21%), Newt Gingrich (13%), Rick Perry (10%), Michele Bachmann (5%), and Jon Huntsman (0.6%)[14]
2008 ââ¬â Mike Huckabee (34%), Mitt Romney (25%), Fred Thompson (13%), John McCain (13%), Ron Paul (10%), Rudy Giuliani (4%), and Duncan Hunter (1%)
2004 ââ¬â George W. Bush (unopposed)
2000 ââ¬â George W. Bush (41%), Steve Forbes (31%), Alan Keyes (14%), Gary Bauer (9%), John McCain (5%), and Orrin Hatch (1%)
1996 ââ¬â Bob Dole (26%), Pat Buchanan (23%), Lamar Alexander (18%), Steve Forbes (10%), Phil Gramm (9%), Alan Keyes (7%), Richard Lugar (4%), and Morry Taylor (1%)
1992 ââ¬â George H. W. Bush (unopposed)
1988 ââ¬â Bob Dole (37%), Pat Robertson (25%), George H. W. Bush (19%), Jack Kemp (11%), and Pete DuPont (7%)
1984 ââ¬â Ronald Reagan (unopposed)
1980 ââ¬â George H. W. Bush (32%), Ronald Reagan (30%), Howard Baker (15%), John Connally (9%), Phil Crane (7%), John B. Anderson (4%), and Bob Dole (2%)
1976 ââ¬â Gerald Ford (45%) and Ronald Reagan (43%)
The Des Moines Register is a lieing rag. It is to be put down for cats to poop on. This poll id totally made up. Yesterdat Trump was ahead by 17 points by CNN— What changed. Cruz is against Ethonol!! This poll is a fabrication of imagination.
Hard to believe.