Posted on 06/22/2015 3:30:36 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
Three months ago just 49 percent said so. There’s your daily reminder that as political media and its barnacles, like yours truly, obsess about Jeb’s Iraq answer and whether his Super PAC’s going to raise $100 million after all, the great bulk of the party is only now beginning to tune in and saying, “What, another Bush? Eh. Okay.”
I wonder when the base will finally get a nominee that it actually likes. Over/under is 2032.
Three-quarters of GOP primary voters say they could see themselves supporting Mr. Bush or Mr. Rubio, a significantly larger share than for any other contender…
When presented with six election developments that might raise concerns, only 4% of all poll respondents said their top worry was that too many people from the same families are running as have run in the past, a concern that might also apply to Democrat Hillary Clinton. The top concern was that wealthy individuals and corporations will have too much influence over who wins, a worry expressed more by Democrats than by Republicans…
A broad set of GOP primary voters say they are considering Messrs. Bush and Rubio for the nomination. The two men rank No. 1 or No. 2 in potential support among socially conservative voters, who account for half of the GOP electorate, and gun-rights backers, who account for two-thirds. They also lead among self-described conservatives and those who identify themselves as moderates or liberals.
Jeb Bush, the conservative choice, huh? (Among self-identified tea partiers, he lags behind Rubio, Scott Walker, and Ted Cruz.) Interestingly, although Rubio’s neck and neck with Jeb when Republicans are asked who they could see themselves supporting, he’s only third in the field when they’re asked who their first choice is. Bush leads with 22 percent, then Scott Walker at 17, then Rubio at 14 — and remember, Walker hasn’t formally announced yet. Part of Jeb’s big bounce in this poll may be due to the positive buzz he got after finally declaring his candidacy; Walker may be the next to bounce as those now-tuning-in Republicans are formally introduced to him. The fact that Rubio’s stuck behind Walker even though he’s universally liked among the party’s different wings makes me wonder if too many GOPers won’t end up seeing him more as an ideal VP than as a potential nominee. He’s Kennedy-esque, but charismatic fortysomething first-term senators don’t play as well now as they did seven years ago. Especially when you’ve got two guys with solid records as executives competing with him.
In case you’re not already depressed that Jeb is north of 20 percent and ahead of the field, this ought to do it. Alternate headline: “American experiment ends.”
Just three-in-10 American voters – 31 percent – say they’re dissatisfied about the possibility that Hillary Clinton and Jeb Bush could be the general-election nominees in 2016, according to a new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll.
By comparison, a combined 67 percent of voters are either “very,” “fairly” or “somewhat” satisfied about that prospect – but the tepid “somewhat” is the larger number here…
But there is a party difference here: 56 percent of Democratic primary voters say they’re either “very” or “fairly” satisfied with this, versus just 34 percent of Republican primary voters who say this.
Huh. Not that surprising, I guess — Republicans have already elected two Bushes so they’re more likely to have Bush fatigue than Democrats are to have Clinton fatigue. The Clinton brand isn’t nearly as much of an albatross in the general election as the Bush brand is either. Maybe there’s some residual trauma from 1992 at work as well: The Clintons and Bushes have vied for the presidency once before, after all, and it didn’t work out so well for the right. Or maybe there’s just more of an anti-dynasty impulse on the right at this point than there is on the left. If that’s so then Hillary’s doing the GOP’s anti-Jeb factions a favor by running. The more likely it seems that she’ll be the Democratic nominee, the more that reality may turn some fencesitters against Bush in the GOP primary.
Exit question: How happy are you that polls like this one will play an enormous role in deciding who makes it into the debates this summer? Don’t answer until you’ve read these:
As @jpodhoretz noted, the GOP primary voter sub samples are 250ish, so 5 people = 2%, and could be enough to decide who is/isn't on stage.
— Kristen S Anderson (@KSoltisAnderson) June 22, 2015
WSJ 'Jeb Bush, Marco Rubio Solidify Front-Runner Status' declaration is based on poll of 236 people; MOE 6.38%. http://t.co/81vo4Sbn21
— Byron York (@ByronYork) June 22, 2015
Two percent, or five people, could be the decisive margin for the 10th spot onstage in August — and that’s well within the margin of error for polls like this. Why not just flip a coin?
I don’t believe the poll. Put idealogy aside ... most people vote for President based on some connection, charisma, likability, whatever you want to call it. There is no way Jeb Bush connects with anyone. He is dull and lifeless. He doesn’t have the personality that allowed his brother Dubya to be elected twice.
I’ll vote for someone conservative. Not a bush.
When they poll Manhattan, they get a Manhattan result.
Jeb Bush is under 10 in the Carolinas.
no more shrubs
Fk him and a slew of nasty pejoratives I would use to describe him.
By the beard of Zuess, if he becomes the nominee, I will sit home or go on vacation....
Personally, I will NOT vote for Jeb Bush as Dogcatcher even IF we were overrun with Chihuahuas.
Me either.
If Jeb is the candidate I probably won’t even vote.
Apparently the 75% were obviously drunk. That’s their excuse and they are standing by it...just a bit wobbly.
Count me among the 25% who can’t support him.
Yeah! Let's jump aboard the Jeb Bush bandwagon if he becomes the RepubliCON candidate.
After all, when it comes to supporting Common Core, Amnesty for Illegals, Overturning the Second Amendment, pushing Gay Marriage, and keeping Obamacare in place, it is MUCH better when a Republican does it then when a Democrat does it.
MUCH better.
Tell a lie and tell it often and soon the lie will be accepted as the truth.
I think the fix is in. Jeb has been chosen by the establishment Republicans and he will get the nomination.
I agree with you. His nomination is almost assured.
Jeb may be the only person in America guaranteed to lose against Hillary.
It just happens that the WSJ backs Jeb’s amnesty plan, right?
“Dont ever buy the WSJ/NBC polls. They always seem to come out for the liberal side.”
WSJ/NBC—what’s not to believe?
And if Jeb? is the Republican candidate, the Republicans will also lose the Senate and the House.
He has no base other than the wishful dreams of the very Rich Corporations.
Of course, I will vote in the 2016 election and for a conservative. I pray others will do the same.
Jeb? is not a conservative.
TWB
I just wanted to share a little AP story with you that will show their PC/leftist media bias. Read and decide for yourself.
Wash. Times, June 22, 2015, Metro Section: “Police probe sex assaults on 6-year-old girls in stores”
“Prince George’s County Police are investigating whether two separate attacks on 6-year-old girls in the area are related.
Details of the attacks inside a women’s restroom and in a CVS aisle
Then:
“Police describe the suspect as a 25-to-30-year-old man who is 5 foot 8 inches tall. Police say the man was last seen wearing a black-T-shirt with a Nike “swoosh” logo, a black hat and black sneakers”.”
[end of story]
Okay, who are we looking for? An Amish man; a Sikh, an Orthodox Jew, a Mexican-American, a Cuba, a college professor?
Being PG County, I think you can count out the Amish and Jew.
Other lead story you’ve got to read at the Washington Times, by Rowan Scarborough, is “Pentagon categorizes journalists with enemy belligerents: New war manual listing called ‘odd’”.
Key paragraph:
“The manual pushes aside the George W. Bush-era label of ‘unlawful combatant’ for al Qaeda and the like. THE NEW TERM OF CHOICE: ‘UNPRIVILEGED BELLIGERENT’”.
Okay to hurl.
In the method of wordsmith Mark Steyn, if they are “unprivileged belligerents”, how can we make them “privileged belligerents”? And what “privileges” do afford them while they are trying to kill us and our allies?
Do they get Same-Day Voter Registration, an EBT card for food, an Obamaphone, Food Stamps, a Drivers License, free Ammo, an explosives buying permit, free knife sharpening, and lots of orange jump suits for their prisoners?
If you don’t think that the U.S. Military hasn’t been totally coopted, corrupted, and emasculated, then read the full article and weep for America.
As Obama said, “Yes I DID”! PERIOD!
Can any one believe or trust NBC, the home of Brian Williams!!!
Really, these dumb polls are all rigged.
“hmmm...did they only poll Dems?”
Apparently.
Then again, there is NO line of separation between RATs and the GOP Establishment mob.
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