Posted on 06/24/2014 10:27:53 AM PDT by jimbo123
Bush trails by 13 points.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton holds a wide lead over former Florida Governor Jeb Bush in Iowa, according to a hypothetical 2016 Presidential poll conducted by Quinnipiac University.
Clinton holds 49 percent while Bush trails with 36 percent.
Clinton leads all potential 2016 contenders, but holds the greatest margin over Bush. She leads 47-41 percent over Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wisc.), 46-40 percent over Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.)
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I'm really getting tired of letting Iowa and new Hampshire pick our candidates.
When was the last time Iowa made a difference?
It is utterly shocking that anytime thinks Jeb Bush is a viable candidate in 2016. I know one Florida politico who supports him, but I am sure because there might be a future job in it for them.
I also know one guy in DC who’s all in but he worked under 43.
I would add Santorum to your list of has beens who never were viable.
expected.
” holds the greatest margin over Bush.”
I guess Ted Cruz isn’t considering running?
That is in the stupidity index is it not?
That is because nobody except Hillary Clinton supporters want Jeb Bush to run.
The liberal media was all on board for McCain and Romney until they had won the republican nomination.
The liberal media repeated over and over .... “Of the republican candidates, only McCain can win in the general election.” After it was clear he was going to win the nomination, they reminded us over and over just how crazy he is.
Great...two brain damaged liberals......
She won’t live that long.
Good
I excrement on pollsters for this kind of male bovine byproduct. Strictly name recognition and totally meaningless.
Everyone was all over yesterday screeching about how she is going down due to her money attitudes and her laughing at rape victims.
Yes, the conservatives don’t like her.
When they understand the nature of the amoral double standard her supporters have, and how they will not turn from BO to a moderate republican, but to her, then they will nderstand how senseless it was for mitt not to have gone full bore with the 47% comment.
It’s true.
And the only way through is with an articulate conservative willing to get to real work.
He’ll wisely write off 47%
And it is not Bush.
But then, if the GOPe WANTS to lose...
Makes me nauseated thinking about what the courts will look like in that scenario. They’re already too damn far on the kooky-commie side of things. I’ll be long-gone before the damage could be undone.
If that happens, our Republic will not survive.
Obama has already named two far left wing Justices to the Supreme Court - the wise Latina Sotomayor and her sidekick Kagan. He will also get to replace Clinton appointees Breyer and Ginsburg (neither is going to stick around to the end of Obama's term and risk getting replaced by a Republican). That means that 4 out of 9 Supreme Court Justices will be young, far left wing Obama appointees.
Of the remaining Justices, Anthony Kennedy and Antonin Scalia will both be 80 years old in 2016. What are the chances that both of them will manage to remain on the Court for the next 8 years? Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito will both be in their late 60s. What happens if we lose either of them?
Now imagine what will be left of our nation 8 years later, if 5 to 7 Supreme Court Justices are far left wing liberal Obama and Hillary appointees, legislating from the bench for the next 30 years.
The Constitution says whatever 5 out of 9 Supreme Court Justices say it says. Be afraid. Be very afraid.
Neither one will be the nominee.
Not good news for Jeb that a very sick, tired old 60s hippie nag in bad health could beat him in a presidential election.
Neither McCain nor Romney won the Iowa Caucus, we are getting tired of the libs the rest of the country elects.
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