Posted on 04/12/2015 11:24:16 AM PDT by Pacothecat
Sunday on CBS Face the Nation, the co-managing editor of Bloomberg Politics John Heilemann said he was shocked when he learned from a new Bloomberg poll that 42 percent of Republicans said they would never consider voting for Jeb Bush.
Heilemann said, We have a Bloomberg politics poll that just came out. We have a viability question. We went to people not to the horse race would you considerably, might consider, never consider, he explained among Republicans and independents, 42 percent said they would never consider voting for Jeb Bush. That was a big, that was a shocking number to us.
He added, A large number of people in the Republican electorate say they are done with him, they do not want a Bush on the ticket.
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Just great! </sarcasm> This means the GOP-E is sure to double down on making sure that Bush is the nominee.
Which why the Democrats so desperately want him to be the GOP nominee.
A Bloomberg poll?
Now, IF he switched parties, and made a run at the Dem nomination, now THAT is a story I'd love to read, and it would be a primary campaign that I would donate to!!!
I wasn’t polled, but they can add me to the list.
No more Bushes. Not now, not ever again.
42%? Lowballers.
it’s even worse than that: a full 100% of me will not consider voting for a potential Bush3.
I too hope Jeb isn’t the Republican candidate in 2016, but if the race is between Jeb and Hillary, I sure as Shiite ain’t staying home on election day.
I will not vote for more of the same. Count me in the 42%.
Turn the ship or sink it. Bush is more of the same and will only be demorat lite.
No wonder Jeb Clampett Bush is going after the Hispanic(Legal and Illegal)
vote. That is about the only group he has left.
I would not vote for Bush under ANY circumstance.
Do you hear us Rove and GOPe’s?
Terri Schaivo could not be reached for comment...
I will never EVER vote for that POS. EVER.
“Shocked”, huh?
Not.
And that’s exactly what concerns me in the open primary states. Look, I do not put it past Karl Rove to robocall Democrats and get them to turn out for Bush. Hillary is their nominee, what do Democrats have to lose to crossover and vote for Bush? They did it in Mississippi.
There’s another 58% who will make him the nominee. I’ve seen this script before, and i work in Hollywood.
There are a lot of down-stream elections that I will be voting on.
I darn sure won't vote (R) because he's the only one left standing.
/johnny
We've brought this scenario upon ourselves. If we'd never voted for RINOs to begin with, there'd now be no RINOs to vote for.
If we want a better quality of public officers, we have got to quit allowing ourselves to be browbeaten and scared into voting for people we loathe.
It's just that simple.
Do you hear us Rove and GOPes?
Not a single member of the gop-eSTAB has commented on Cruz. Maybe they think he’ll ‘just go away’ LOL
And if not, what does that say about who the people backing Jeb and funding his campaign really want to win the presidency in 2016?
If they support gun control, illegal immigration, socialized medicine, bigger government, or same-sex marriage, they certainly won't get my vote.
/johnny
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