Posted on 11/13/2015 12:28:19 PM PST by BigEdLB
Friday, November 13, 2015
The outsiders are still leading the pack in Rasmussen Reportsâ latest look at the Republican presidential primary race following Tuesday nightâs debate.
Our latest national telephone survey of Likely Republican Primary Voters shows Donald Trump with 27% support. Twenty percent (20%) say they would vote for Dr. Ben Carson if the GOP presidential primary were held in their state today.
Senator Marco Rubio of Florida picks up 16% of the vote, while 13% prefer Senator Ted Cruz of Texas. Eight percent (8%) say they would vote for former Florida Governor Jeb Bush, while support for ex-Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina has fallen back to four percent (4%). Seven percent (7%) say they would choose one of the other candidates in the race. Five percent (5%) are undecided.
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Trump’s not going to wimp out...
I think he have Cruz and Rubio going after each other and Trump taking on Carson. Sounds like some coordination going on.
Its got to be state by state...the primary for each state will decide. Our problem is how to keep the GOPe from fixing the system. Florida, probably the most corrupt of all the states has a winner take all, closed system. Worth watching by all concerned.
Only Trump can stop Trump.
Our group discussion today focused on Cruz...no one can really say why he isnt way up there.
Here’s a link of total delegate allocation sorted by
state, FL is 3rd behind, CA, TX.
http://www.thegreenpapers.com/P16/R-Alloc.phtml?sort=Tota#Tota
Thanks...
Nah, !Yeb is just a shitty Democrat!
>> no one can really say why he isnt way up there <<
If Pauline Kael is still alive, maybe she could explain.
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