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Trump Has Huge Lead Over Cruz in Two SC Polls
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| 2-12-2016
| Cathy Burke
Posted on 02/13/2016 4:36:46 AM PST by smoothsailing
February 12, 2016
Trump Has Huge Lead Over Cruz in Two SC Polls
by Cathy Burke Donald Trump has a commanding lead in the GOP presidential primary field in South Carolina in two new polls – including one in which the real estate billionaire has more than double the support of his nearest rival, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz.
The surveys,
the South Carolina House Republican Caucus, and the
Opinion Savvy Poll, come just eight days ahead of the Palmetto State's Feb. 20 primary.
Here's the breakdown in the South Carolina House Republican Caucus survey:
- Trump: 34.5 percent
- Cruz: 15.5 percent
- Florida Gov. Jeb Bush: 13 percent
- Florida Sen. Marco Rubio: 12.5 percent
- Ohio Gov. John Kasich: 8.5 percent
- Retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson: 5 percent
- Undecided: 11 percent
Trump beats the competition among conservatives, moderates, libertarians, independent and across age groups – and even edges out Cruz with tea party Republicans, 37 percent to 36 percent.
The results were posted
by The Hill.
In the Opinion Savvy survey, the results show:
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TOPICS: Breaking News; Politics/Elections; US: South Carolina
KEYWORDS: 2016polls; polls; sc2016; trump
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To: smoothsailing
>>I already told you to do your own homework
How’come the National Populism described in Romans 1 didn’t get conserved?
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posted on
02/13/2016 7:12:44 AM PST
by
HLPhat
(Preventing Global Cooling one tank full at a time!)
To: smoothsailing
Isn’t defining conservatism pivotal at this point? Is it that you know you are going to vote for a compromise candidate and are okay with that but you don’t want others to know on this site? Maybe you won’t admit to yourself that by being a single-issue voter you have become what you despise on the other side? I dunno. I’m just looking for a candidate that reflects my political viewpoint.
I’ll start. Here’s conservative ideal number 1.
Mr. Government, leave me alone and let me pursue happiness without your interference.
To: Fantasywriter; HLPhat
“People are not dogs. A refusal to jump through your hoop in no way suggests it canât be done. It can easily be done; you just have a knack, a gift, really, of making people NOT want to do it.”
Even a dog has to have some motivation.
And HLPhat makes me want to slap him/her. Browbeating and being condescending are not great motivators.
To: Fantasywriter
>>I never came close to intimating that I canât.
No need to intimate what you’ve repeatedly DEMONSTRATED.
124
posted on
02/13/2016 7:15:22 AM PST
by
HLPhat
(Preventing Global Cooling one tank full at a time!)
To: HLPhat
You’re as repetitive and dull as a one-trick pony.
But I’m happy to ruffle your feathers, you deserve it!
To: jimbo807
Never argue with a zealot.
Although Cruz claims that he is not running for Pastor-in-Chief, you sure can’t tell that by his supporters.
To: refreshed
--
Isn't defining conservatism pivotal at this point? --
No, and focusing on that sort of label is counterproductive. Talk issues and outcomes, not labels.
127
posted on
02/13/2016 7:18:12 AM PST
by
Cboldt
To: Cboldt
Thank you for your eloquent answer. I don’t think Trump is my guy but I am truly without a candidate at this point so I suppose he could be. If he wasn’t so petulant, I would be more easily swayed. But that’s just me.
To: CottonBall
129
posted on
02/13/2016 7:18:51 AM PST
by
HLPhat
(Preventing Global Cooling one tank full at a time!)
To: refreshed
See my post #112.
You’ll learn a lot if you read that article.
To: Cboldt
I am talking about issues and outcomes. So far, Trump has been words. Lots and lots of words. He says “trust me.” I’m not sure I do. Conservatism used to define a set of beliefs, but you are right. It has lost its meaning.
Will Trump cause government to stop intruding into my life?
Will Trump roll back the size of government?
Will Trump promote freedom for all?
We simply don’t know at this point and have to place our faith in him being a man of his word. I just can’t trust him that intimately.
To: refreshed
I've been without a candidate too, many times. I leave the ballot blank for that slot. Usually, my vote is meaningless, being a conservative in a liberal-controlled regime, so I can get away with effectively not participating.
I also have a point of view that the vote is mostly a tool to keep the masses from getting restive. When both parties are "in it together," the outcome of the vote doesn't affect the people, it only determines which elites get the better perks.
132
posted on
02/13/2016 7:23:05 AM PST
by
Cboldt
To: smoothsailing
Thanks for demonstrating the “Nationalist Populist” inability to enumerate the ideological principles of Conservatism.
My species doesn’t have feathers.
When do you start molting?
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posted on
02/13/2016 7:23:15 AM PST
by
HLPhat
(Preventing Global Cooling one tank full at a time!)
To: refreshed
I think the answer to all three of your questions is "Yes."
Talk to some of the people who work for him. Mistrust is healthy, you should have that for EVERYBODY, especially for those who aspire to an office of trust.
134
posted on
02/13/2016 7:24:51 AM PST
by
Cboldt
To: HLPhat
So in other words you’re a populist herd animal who has no ability to articulate the principles of Conservatism?
Principled Conservatism? Like voting for the treaty clause busting Corker bill? Like campaigning for Obama’s TPA with Ryan? Like a Super PAC that accepts millions in anonymous money laundered donations? That kind of principled conservatism?
135
posted on
02/13/2016 7:27:21 AM PST
by
lodi90
(TRUMP Force 1 lifting off)
To: HLPhat
You’re humorless, and hopelessly redundant.
We’re done.
To: jimbo807
Been reading a lot of old Trump interviews and the parts of his books where he discusses politics.
It seems his main concern is that the far right and the far left have controlled the two parties to the detriment of the people in the middle.
Not that this is a shock, but he isn’t going to be a bastion of right wing conservative values.
He does seem to be a man driven to succeed and now he feels the need to help America succeed.
So far his definition of success is securing our border, getting rid of Obamacare, supporting our Vets, making America secure, and bringing jobs back to America.
His methods for doing those things will likely not fall neatly into either right wing or left wing ideology.
Just as Obama’s promise to fundamentally change America didn’t mean what many had hoped, I don’t think the methods Trump will use to achieve his goals are what many are envisioning.
One thing for sure - it will be a very interesting 4 (or 8) years if he gets elected.
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posted on
02/13/2016 7:28:56 AM PST
by
Crusher138
("Then conquer we must, for our cause it is just")
To: CottonBall
Oh my goodness. You have a way with words! Thanks for a good laugh—I enjoyed it.
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posted on
02/13/2016 7:29:14 AM PST
by
Fantasywriter
(Any attempt to do forensic work using Internet artifacts is fraught with pitfalls. JoeProbono)
To: Principled
Agreed, but this is presidential politics and you got two mega type a personalities who don’t want to play second fiddle to anyone else. That said, I know we all talk about a Trump/Cruz ticket, and that would seem impossible with the rhetoric between the two of them, but if you really want to bust the GOP and the establishment to smithereens and start over this would be the duo that would get it done.
139
posted on
02/13/2016 7:30:49 AM PST
by
dowcaet
To: smoothsailing
Have fun Sailing through the Romans 1 doldrums, Chicken Little.
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posted on
02/13/2016 7:31:35 AM PST
by
HLPhat
(Preventing Global Cooling one tank full at a time!)
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