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To: Greetings_Puny_Humans; Cincinatus' Wife

Rupert Murdoch’s WSJ poll yesterday was designed to injure Cruz and not to help him.

For the life of me, I can’t figure out why this Australian is permitted to meddle in our election.


23 posted on 02/18/2016 5:19:24 AM PST by xzins (Have YOU Donated to the Freep-a-Thon? https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
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To: xzins
Rupert Murdoch’s WSJ poll yesterday was designed to injure Cruz and not to help him.

Because of other polls that would come out, and results on Saturday, that would contradict it? What is your reasoning?

26 posted on 02/18/2016 5:20:45 AM PST by Greetings_Puny_Humans (I mostly come out at night... mostly.)
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http://www.cbsnews.com/news/cbs-news-poll-gop-race-trump-remains-on-top-hell-get-things-done/

“More than half of Republican voters say they may still change their minds about who to support, but two thirds of Trump voters say their minds are made up....

As attention shifts to the Supreme Court after the death of Justice Antonin Scalia, Republican primary voters are split between Donald Trump (25 percent) and Ted Cruz (25 percent) over who is most trusted to make appointments to the Supreme Court. Moderates strongly favor Trump (27 percent), while conservatives favor Cruz, and those who consider themselves very conservative chose Cruz (38 percent) over Trump (19 percent).

Trust Most to Make Appointment to the Supreme Court

Fifty-one percent of Republican primary voters think Donald Trump is prepared to be President - though slightly more think so of Ted Cruz (57 percent). Just 42 percent of Republican primary voters think Marco Rubio is prepared to be President.

Despite his many perceived strengths with voters, the percentage who think Donald Trump shares their values has dropped slightly since January, from 59 percent last month to 50 percent today. Trump trails both Cruz and Rubio when it comes to sharing the values of Republican primary voters.

In addition, many Republican primary voters don’t think Donald Trump’s policies are realistic: 44 percent think they are and 50 percent think they are not. In contrast, majorities of Republican primary voters think both Ted Cruz (57 percent) and Marco Rubio (58 percent) have realistic policy proposals.

Not surprisingly, Trump voters see things differently. Nine in 10 Trump voters think he shares their values, and eight in 10 Trump voters think his policies are realistic.”...


32 posted on 02/18/2016 5:28:25 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
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