Posted on 04/14/2015 7:01:33 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas got the ball rolling: On March 23, he announced he was running for president and became the first Republican to enter the 2016 presidential race. Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky quickly followed suit and became the second Republican to officially declare his candidacy.
Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida officially joined the race Monday. They could all face New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie in the Republican primary.
Though the governor of the Garden State hasnt officially declared, Christie has formed a political action committee to explore a run is in New Hampshire for a week full of speeches and tours....
(Excerpt) Read more at newyork.cbslocal.com ...
The cabinet a President Cruz could assemble should make most conservatives positively drool with anticipation.
You betcha!!
He’s also been all over the map on the most important issue, illegal aliens.
I refuse to call the issue immigration since they are not immigrants. We either stop the invasion or we lose our country.
Ted Cruz 42.75%
Rand Paul 37.1%
Someone else 8.91%
Marco Rubio 6.11%
Chris Christie 3.87%
Don’t know 1.26%
Ted Cruz 41.87%
RuPaul 38.39%
Someone else 8.7%
Marco Rubio 6.02%
Chris Christie 3.78%
Don’t know 1.24%
None
Of
The
Above
(Shown in the poll as “Somebody else”, IIRC)
I know what ‘NOTA’ stands for; I was just speculating as to whose supporters were casting ‘NOTA’ votes. :-)
2:15 pm PST
Rand Paul 48.71%
Ted Cruz 34.66%
Someone else 7.16%
Marco Rubio 5.25%
Chris Christie 3.14%
Don’t know 1.07%
OK
Dr. Paul slaughtered the field. He Bitch slapped Washerwoman shults to her knees by asking if she would Kill a 7.5 pound baby in the third trimester. Rush says he punked the republicrat field!! I stand with RAND!!
Thank you for the big thumbs up, Lucky! Much appreciated.
Not a chance...Governors are people who do things....run a state, state police, state education system, budget, National guard, senators are people who vote yes or no on things that other people do.
wake up, Walker will be the republican candidate.....or they will lose...
Go look at Abe Lincoln’s biography. He was neither a senator nor a governor.
It appears the Randbots have their mechanical hands full.
http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2015/04/14/christie-paul-cruz-rubio-republican-nominee/
2:15 pm PST 4/15/15
Rand Paul 48.71%
Ted Cruz 34.66%
Someone else 7.16%
Marco Rubio 5.25%
Chris Christie 3.14%
Dont know 1.07%
http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2015/04/14/christie-paul-cruz-rubio-republican-nominee/
10:16PM PST 4/15/15
Ted Cruz 44.04%
Rand Paul 43.43%
Marco Rubio 5.35%
Someone else 4.47%
Chris Christie 2.01%
Don’t know 0.7%
http://www.al.com/opinion/index.ssf/2014/11/ben_carson_jeb_bush_rand_paul.html
10:16PM PST 4/15/15
Ted Cruz 42.69% (5,451 votes)
Rand Paul 32.26% (4,119 votes)
Dr. Ben Carson 12.63% (1,613 votes)
Scott Walker 3.14% (401 votes)
Rick Perry 2.97% (379 votes)
Mike Huckabee 2.67% (341 votes)
Jeb Bush 2.52% (322 votes)
Chris Christie 0.72% (92 votes)
Marco Rubio 0.4% (51 votes)
Total Votes: 12,769
Thank you for voting!
Rand Paul 44.12%
Ted Cruz 43.81%
Marco Rubio 5.14%
Someone else 4.34%
Chris Christie 1.92%
Don’t know 0.67%
Well, CBS New Yawk made it simple with their idiot poll, didn't they? They just left out Walker!
That leaves Cruz, Paul, Crispie Kreme, and Rubiyoyo, any of whom would be far superior to the 'Rat, be it the Hildebeest, Granny Warren, that idiot governor, AlGore, or whoever.
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