Posted on 12/02/2015 7:37:52 AM PST by detective
With just two months until voters start weighing in on the presidential race, Donald Trump continues to lead the GOP field, picking up support despite his controversial comments and a renewed national focus on security and foreign policy that many said would slow his momentum.
At the same time, however, freshmen Sens. Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz are also gaining steam, while retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson is slipping.
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Trump will be the nominee. My only concern is for his safety. I don’t trust OZero’s Secret Service to protect Trump. I am really, really hoping the Oath Keepers step in to be Trump’s bodyguards.
I would vote for (1) Cruz (2) Rubio and if I had to I’d even vote for Trump or Carson.
Any one of those will be better than a Democrat/Socialist party member.
Rubio will never get my vote, let the GOP crash and burn he’d lose to Hillary anyways.
I agree anyone, ANYONE is better than that corrupt witch on the other side.
Trump, Cruz, Rubio in that order.
Agreed. Trump’s security is certainly an issue. The UGLI (Uniparty Globalist Liberals, Inc.) will stop at nothing to maintain power. I’m sure they have “all options” open on their table.
Trump needs to watch his six. And all other points of the clock, too.
I agree. No Rubio.
Yes, absent an alien abduction Trump is the nominee and he knows it. You can tell from his last two rallies he is talking more toward the general election by hitting Hillary and Obama more than his GOP opponents.
“while retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson is slipping. “
Like Carly, Ben also appears to be that weird, trial jelly bean flavor of the month that didn’t pan out.
Trump, Cruz for sure. If I vote for Rubio it will all depend on how they have treated Trump and Cruz. So far their record is not good.
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