Posted on 01/25/2016 11:10:06 AM PST by usafa92
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Mods, can you please fix the title to note that it is an Iowa poll? Thx
Trump Iowa poll ping.
Nice!!
Great news just keeps on rolling in, for Trump!
Very good news for Trump.
WOOHOO!!!
GO.TRUMP.GO!!! ALL THE WAY TO THE OVAL OFFICE WITH MILLIONS OF AMERICANS SUPPORTING YOU!!!
Thanks for ping. Pray that those first time caucus goers get to the locations and get the job done.
Another Ted Cruz stupidity, here is his latest
Des Moines Register â @DMRegister
.@TerryBranstad calls attack ads work of ‘desperate politicians’ http://dmreg.co/23ouDQd #IAcaucus via @brianneDMR
10:01 AM - 25 Jan 2016
He playing ads against Iowa Gov. Terry Branstand
Trump 33 (+4), Cruz 26 (+1)
Rush rant against Trump is not working
Trump wins Iowa by 5-10% and if we get the turn out 20%+.
Smokin’
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wVOa3xhl0bg
Was this poll taken after the Beck fiasco?
Nor Levin, who is rapidly becoming unglued. Rush and Levin haven’t figure out that just because they are conservatives, we don’t want them telling us who we should vote for either.
Cruz attack against Iowa Gov is his biggest stupidity.
I think , one or two days before caucus, Gov may endorse Trump.
Des Moines Register âÅâ @DMRegister
.@TerryBranstad calls attack ads work of âdesperate politiciansâ http://dmreg.co/23ouDQd #IAcaucus via @brianneDMR
10:01 AM - 25 Jan 2016
That ad! OMG. This deserves it’s own thread. Cruz will be at 10% after Iowans see this ad. What a maroon.
In the middle of. 1/21/-1/24. Ted is tanking. Slowly but noticeably.
http://elections.huffingtonpost.com/pollster/2016-iowa-presidential-republican-caucus
That doesn’t sound too smart by Teddy.
I really think that Levin, Rush, etc are just trying to warn you. Don’t say we didn’t warn you when it is too late!
http://therightscoop.com/im-just-gonna-put-this-2014-donald-trump-tweet-right-here/
gravity
I'm familiar with the caucus system in Colorado, but not in Iowa. Is attending the caucus all they have to do, or is it necessary to get elected as delegates (by fellow caucus-goers who do not know them) and then attend multiple levels of assemblies (some in remote parts of the state) to really have any affect (as in Colorado)?
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