Posted on 09/14/2015 11:19:24 AM PDT by BlackFemaleArmyColonel
The second GOP presidential primary debate is just three days away, and GOP presidential candidate Carly Fiorina will have the home field advantage since the debate is in California, where she was the Republican Partys Senate nominee in 2010, and where more than $21 million was raised for Fiorinas campaign against Democrat Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-CA. However, home field advantage isnt in Fiorinas favor according to a recent poll of California Republicans in which Fiorina ranked fifth out of the GOP field, with only five percent of the GOP California voters supporting her candidacy. The California Republicans who were surveyed favored GOP frontrunner Donald Trump with 24 percent support, Dr. Ben Carson with 18 percent, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) with six percent over Fiorina, who had five percent. Breitbart News asked Fiorinas campaign if she had a response to the poll and what the campaigns plans were to rally that base before the election. Spokesperson for Fiorina Sarah Isgur Flores told Breitbart News the campaign had nothing to add.
Fiorina isnt the only GOP presidential candidate struggling with the GOP base in her home state. For example, a South Carolina poll shows GOP presidential candidate Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) in fifth place with only five percent support from the base. And, in a recent Florida poll, GOP presidential candidate former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush is coming in third and GOP presidential candidate Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) is coming in fourth both behind GOP frontrunner Donald Trump and Dr. Ben Carson.
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Maybe the Cali voters are still mad at Carly for insulting Barbara Boxer’s looks when Carly was sitting on a news set thinking the mic and camera were off. Meow! What a dunce! (both Carly and Boxer).
That was 11 years ago. The demographics changed drastically now.
It has? Really?
Well said.
The most immediate change visible to us was the number of spanish language billboards showing up now.
We're being invaded and no one is doing squat about it. The whole country's demographics are changing way faster than the birth rate indicates. Kalifornia's are changing even faster.
I doubt any Republican is going to win California. Most of what I have heard her say on salient issues would make her unpopular in California.
LA sees itself as the Latino capital of north America...
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