Posted on 02/01/2016 7:51:00 AM PST by Hojczyk
Jeff Kaufmann: When I talk about intensity, Im talking about, were now getting about 100 phone calls and hour into RPI (Republican Party of Iowa)⦠To put that into perspective, we get usually 5 or 6 an hour normally. This is beyond the pale⦠A lot of Democrats and Independents are asking about changing their vote to Republican. The Secretary of Stateâs report last week indicated over 3,000 people have done that already. I think weâre going to see a little bit of a surge that way.
Kuafmann credited the Trump and Rand Paul campaigns for this surge in new GOP voters.
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From your lips ...
Weather will be delayed. Latest is a little snow and rain begins at 10 PM, caucus close time, and then arrives during the night as a big storm.
Planes out of there. Yikes.
Not surprised.
Voting for Donald Trump.
RIGHT-OOO!
Lets see...Trump gets historic crowds, historic ratings, and historic poll numbers. WHY would historic crossovers on Iowa Caucus day NOT mean the folks are showing up for Trump? Especially since he has at every rally these past weeks, been urging his Iowa supporters to be sure to do this? I’m going to REALLY stick my neck out and call this exciting information as more evidence of a yuge win for Trump.
That's why the "establishment" (i.e. DNC, GOPe, MSM and everyone else who's part of the government gravy train) has selected him to be the GOP "nominee".
The deals were all made years ago, and that's the plan. Hillary doesn't have to worry about actual voters, as that will be handled via her "ground game" (aka "cheating").
Interesting to watch the Trump supporters trying to decide whether this is a plot to upset Trump or confirmation of his upcoming coronation.
Here’s a hint though: Hillary and Bernie are too busy plotting against each other right now to orchestrate a plot against Trump, so while I can’t stand the idea of Trump ever being President, I think you can rest easy on this one.
We are a blue collar Ohio family. Everyone in my entire family is a union member except me but we are all Republicans. I would not hesitate for a minute to vote for Trump.
Rand Paul has been saying that he is going to do much better then the polling indicates. Trump could also do much better than the polling indicates and Rubio seems to have a bit of a surge going on too. Iowa is going to be very interesting to watch tonight. Didn’t Santorium come out of nowhere to win last time?
Always a troubling sign...
A lot of Democrats will vote for TRUMP
Ted Cruz not so much
Do the union halls have Hilary’s picture up yet
What? No way! The Democrats would NEVER do that! It’s because America has finally found a billionaire that cares about average Americans. /s/
And believing everything that comes out of THE DONALD’s mouth (this week) and ignoring everything he’s said in the past...
No, not yet. They are not pushing anyone yet.
Right on target, only they would still win a few small ones because of their gerrymandering.
Most, if not all, major elections have been won by voter fraud.
There are millions of voters who are not citizens.
ACORN is active in all states under new names, signing up democrat voters and in many cases actually voting for them
Couple those types of fraud with Soros owing a company that supplies voting machines to several states and there you have it.
Who do you think will win in states where Soros' people are tabulating the results?
Preemptive Marco Rubio “Why I Lost the Iowa Caucus” Media Handout.
Since Trump supporters seem to be fond of referring to polls, anyone who thinks Trump is a slam dunk candidate nationally needs to take a comparative look at the national polls examining Trump vs. Clinton and Trump vs. Sanders races; they don’t look so good.
While almost no one is talking about it, Trump has the highest negative favorability ratings of any presidential candidate since Gallup started tracking unfavorability in 1992. Trump’s unfavorability rating is now up to 60 percent nationally, for a net favorable/unfavorable rating of -27%.
Trump - 60%
Clinton - 52%
Bush - 45%
Christie - 38%
Cruz - 37%
Rubio - 33%
Sanders - 31%
Carson - 30%
The best consolidated source of all national comparative polls is realclearpolitics.com.
Since 1990 over 35 million legal permanent immigrants have entered this country. They are having an impact demographically and electorally. Immigrants and their children comprise 80% of our population growth. The Dems are on the cusp of being the permanent majority party. They don't need fraud or illegal aliens to accomplish that. They just need our current legal immigration policies to remain the same.
The GOP power base of non-Hispanic whites is declining both in numbers and percentages. By 2019 half of the children 18 and under will be minorities and by 2043 half of the country will be minorities.
Nice guys finish last. No more wimps.
I welcome Independents changing their party to vote for ANYONE. But when Democrats are changing their party to vote for the guy who supports partial-birth abortion, gay marriage, mandatory government-provided health insurance, higher taxes, tariffs, a touchback amnesty and higher social spending, I’m not so happy. Not when polls show that 60% of Americans strongly dislike that guy.
Yet again, the liberal Democrats are trying to pick our nominee, like they did in 2008 and 2012.
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