Posted on 02/17/2016 6:47:18 AM PST by Helicondelta
Donald Trump has scored his highest numbers in a Quinnipiac University poll released Wednesday that found him with a 2-1 lead among Republican voters nationwide, with 39 percent.
He's followed by Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida with 19 percent and Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas with 18 percent, according to a Quinnipiac University National poll released today. Ohio Gov. John Kasich has 6 percent with former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and Dr. Ben Carson at 4 percent each. Nine percent are undecided.
This compares to the results of a Feb. 5 survey by the independent Quinnipiac University, showing Trump with 31 percent, Cruz with 22 percent and Rubio with 19 percent.
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In before the “when’s the national...”
The train headlights are coming down on the frightened GOP establishment.
Let them call Trump liberal while they’re lining up to kiss Obama’s ass.
Maybe it’s time to start looking at some Trump-Hillary state polls to get a better sense of what to do next.
After Trump wins in SC, I predict that national numbers will start to edge up toward 50%.
They don’t get it in Washington.
The place needs a complete fumigation.
Woohoo! Go Trump GO!
Unfortunately.
In before “He’s Plateaued”
I am fearful the GOPe will agree to an Obama nominee just to spite the public.
GOP flacks will tell us Trump’s win in SC this coming weekend is gonna be his high-water mark and he’s hit a ceiling.
Let them keep on believing it.
I joined the Trump campaign here in Mississippi last night. The director is in contact with other camps, as of course they work on different races together. According to her Cruz will not be putting any signage out for the March 8th primary. This is the biggest Republican county in North MS
Almost to the “He can’t be stopped” point! Woo-Hoo!
After Nevada, the strategy of the campaign should shift to emphasizing the inevitability of the Trump nomination.
"Let's end this now, so the party can focus on defeating Hillary or Bernie."
The campaign then shifts to big rallies nationwide, particularly Pennsylvania, Michigan, Minnesota, etc. with appropriate down-ballot candidates appearing on stage and gaining some exposure and support from those massive crowds.
It's how to build a mandate. Landslide.
All aboard!
It’s not that the GOP doesn’t fight. They agree with Obama.
Uniparty .
Trump continues to peak since last July!
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