Posted on 01/25/2016 9:29:43 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
984 Likely Voters - Republican
1) 2016 Texas Republican Presidential Primary Asked of 984 likely voters - republican
Jeb Bush (R) 4%
Ben Carson (R) 5%
Chris Christie (R) 2%
Ted Cruz (R) 45%
Carly Fiorina (R) 1%
Jim Gilmore (R) 0%
Mike Huckabee (R) 1%
John Kasich (R) 1%
Rand Paul (R) 2%
Marco Rubio (R) 8%
Rick Santorum (R) 0%
Donald Trump (R) 30%
Undecided 1%
(Excerpt) Read more at elections.huffingtonpost.com ...
Go TED CRUZ! Vote TED CRUZ!!
You got that right!
if Trump wins Iowa, the primary is over and even Texas won’t matter. However, the listing is weird......the order should be highest to lowest and not everything all over the place.
When does Texas vote?
I plan to on Feb16.
The first day of early voting.
You know, I’m really not sure that’s true.
Alphabetic
Tue. March 1st. I believe its Super Tuesday.
It doesn’t matter. If Cruz doesn’t win in Iowa, an outcome that appears to become less likely every day, his campaign is over.
On the other hand, I am rubbing my hands in anticipation of Jebbie and Rubio getting humiliated in their home state of Florida with Trump and Cruz coming in numbers 1 and 2.
March 1, 2016
TX doesn’t vote until March 1st. By that time Trump could very well have won IA, NH, SC and NV which will have a big effect on how TX actually votes.
Good news for Ted...lots of delegates from TX...
I’m surprised that positive Cruz news has not been removed from the site yet!
March 1 is the SEC primary:
“...What makes Texas more fascinating is the overall political dynamic on March 1.
Other Southern states, including Georgia, Alabama, Arkansas and Tennessee, are also holding elections in what’s billed as the SEC primary because it includes states with schools in college football’s Southeastern Conference.
Thereâs also something for Northerners that day. Minnesota, Massachusetts, Vermont and Alaska have presidential elections as well.
Given the importance of the SEC bonanza, Cruz and Trump and other contenders have put resources in the South. Cruz says the nomination will probably be won March 1, a day with 632 delegates at stake. That’s the largest haul of any day in the primary process. Consider that the early contest states offer only 133 delegates”...
I don’t think it is true but hardcore trumpees believe everything DT says. They also don’t look at how many gop voters don’t support DT and polls say will never vote for him in primaries. It is an alternate universe.
I expect Cruz to win Iowa.
Texas has more delegates than all of those states combined.
Great! Glad to see it.
hpcBS:-)
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