Posted on 12/11/2015 10:55:03 AM PST by jimbo123
Bellwether Research surveyed 1,295 registered voters in Indiana between December 2nd and December 9th, 2015
Indiana Republican presidential primary ballot Question: Here is a list of possible candidates for the Republican nomination for president in 2016. If the 2016 Republican presidential primary were being held today, for whom would you vote?
26% Donald Trump 17% Marco Rubio 17% Ted Cruz 16% Ben Carson 6% Jeb Bush 5% Rand Paul 3% Carly Fiorina 3% Chris Christie 1% John Kasich 1% Rick Santorum 1% Mike Huckabee * other candidates were at zero.
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GO TRUMP GO
Woo-hoo, Yeb! is up to 6%, he’s turning it around, those millions in ads are having an effect after all..../s
Who are the idiots still supporting Rubio?
Do they not understand that he wants to abandon the rule of law and surrender the country to illegal aliens?
Rubio believes amnesty is the only way to deal with illegal aliens, I believe amnesty is Death to America.
Whether they are idiots is one thing, whether they exist is another: I live in central FL, and I don't see them at all, including among Hispanics.
Former Jeb supporters who think the younger Rubio represents the New GOP. -—hahahahah
I agree with you.
Yeb can’t even beat the Empty Pyramid, ha ha ha.
LOL!! :D
The most interesting about this poll is the same with every other poll. The Non-GOPe candidates, combined, have quite a majority over the GOPe types.
All of the GOPe types (Rubio, Bush, Christie and the rest) only have a bit over 30%.
Trump, Cruz, Carson, Fiorina and Paul have well over 60%.
Whether you support Trump or Cruz you still recognize this year could be the year we finally say goodbye to the GOPe. The people are speaking. Loudly.
Among the self described “very conservative”, Cruz leads 37-27. Trump leads among the less conservative and moderates.
Jeb will hang on knowing full well that the RNC and the money boys will bastardize the convention in any way possible to put him on the ballots. You are watching the continuation of the coup d’etat begun in 2008 favoring the one worlders and Agenda 21.
Indiana is winner take all, Trump would get ALL of Indiana’s 54 pledged delegates.
The deck is certainly being reshuffled. I see the potential of the GOPe suits drifting into the Dem orbit, and the Reagan Democrats drifting over to the successor entity to the dying GOP.
I’m impressed. I didn’t think that many republicans would even consider Jeb.
I’ll bet the idiots in Wisconsin will vote for Rubio. I’m leaning Cruz right now. I don’t like Rubio, not for Prez.
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