Posted on 02/19/2016 5:00:46 PM PST by Red Steel
Since 4pm on Wednesday, over thirteen hundred participants have weighed in with their opinion on the primary races, via our exclusive online 7News poll.
Here are the findings of that survey. ...
WHO DO YOU INTEND TO VOTE FOR IN THE SC PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY
Some eleven hundred people responded in the poll with who they intend to vote for in Saturdays Republican Primary.
Some eleven hundred people responded in the poll with who they intend to vote for in Saturdays Republican Primary. The final tally gives Donald Trump a large lead of more than twenty percent ahead of his closest competitor, Marco Rubio-the candidate endorsed by GOP leaders such as Governor Nikki Haley, Senator Tim Scott and Congressman Trey Gowdy.
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Now, now....if you don’t like that poll, no worries....it comes in two different versions :-)
;-)
What? No love for the Jebster?/s
NEIN LEIBE!
On-Line News poll. Up there with Drudge polls that Trump wins the debate before its starts. (fail)
We also know that Donald Trump is also strongly in favor of amnesty and has been for quite some time, openly advocating it all the way up until the month before he officially announced for President. He was also urging the GOP to adopt “comprehensive immigration reform” at around the same time they started preparing to pass the legislation and attacked Romney as being too conservative and “mean spirited” on the issue of immigration and blamed that for his loss. Those are cold, hard irrefutable facts - Rubio, nor any other candidate, has nothing on him in that regard. Trump is a complete phony on this issue and pretty much every other issue as well.
~~Go Trump Go~~~~Go Trump Go~~~~Go Trump Go~~~~Go Trump Go~~
What happens if Cruz finishes behind GOPe Rubio?
I realize SC has an Open Republican Primary, but I would think that Democrats won’t give up their chance to decide between Bernie and Hillary by wasting their ONE Vote to try and pull an Operation Chaos on our guys.
If they Vote in the Republican Primary, they can’t also Vote in the Democrat Primary, Open or not.
If he wins the seven districts he wins 50.
Probably right.
THAT IS LOWER THAN MOST MAJOR POLLS.
I looked at the GOP/Dem breakdown (about right), a little over-sampled with "very conservative" (I. e., a little biased to Cruz), about the right level of evangelicals, and right age/sex breakdown.
Bottom line, this actually looks like a good poll that is slightly tilted toward Cruz.
Carson is going to get his revenge served cold by keeping Cruz out of second place. This will be interpreted, if these numbers are right, and I think they are, as a big win for Ms. Haley and her opposition to all things Confederate.
Are you by chance a single woman between the age of 45 and 65? That is the main demographic I know of that "sighs". It's sort of an exasperated "I can't get a man so I'll make the rest of the world miserable" frame of mind. Is the clip art below representative of your state of mind when you wrote that post?
Per Twitter, apparently not out yet so I can’t post to the general board.
McLaughlin just completed a poll for National Review (Not Trump’s fanboy). Since I don’t have the poll itself, take it FWIW, however, Henry Olsen, National Review’s SC polling authority, seems pretty convinced Trump wins so this probably has influenced his thinking:
Trump-34/21 (Don’t know if this is Cruz or Rubio)
up among Reps 32/22
Inds 40/15
Consers 29/26
Men 44/14 w- 29/26
Cath Gopers up 39/20
down 2 Cruz just 27/26 with Evangelicals
422 LV finished before Pope’s remarks
If true, that’s going to shake out right around what Emerson and ARG polled.
Is the is 422 GOP and 454 DEM primary-voters, conducted February 11-17 poll? NRO and the McLaughlin website are highlighting the unfavorability ratings part of that poll.
Thanks, LS!
No, as I understand it, this is a poll circulated last night only to National Review members. The guy who related it to me said they did not furnish a link. I am familiar with the other poll McLaughlin did.
Exactly.
Could be wrong, but I’m sensing a little of the “silence” that accompanied the Trump NH victory on Twitter from the usual suspects. People like Byron York (not the worst offender) is now relating how “someone he knows texted him that he was wavering between Trump and Cruz and finally decided on Cruz.” If that’s where they are, the straws they are grasping at became microscopic threads.
ping thanks, LS
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