1 posted on
03/07/2016 6:45:53 AM PST by
Hojczyk
To: Hojczyk
2 posted on
03/07/2016 6:47:08 AM PST by
Hojczyk
To: Hojczyk
Rush Limbaugh: Bigger upside than downside if Donald Trump wins GOP nomination
By S.A. Miller - The Washington Times - Sunday, March 6, 2016
Conservative radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh bucked the GOP establishment Sunday and declared there is “a much bigger upside than downside” to Donald Trump winning the Republican presidential nomination.
“I think with the case of Trump, there’s a much bigger upside than downside,” Mr. Limbaugh said in an interview on “Fox News Sunday.”
The praise from the king of conservative talk radio came as the Republican establishment launched a massive offensive to derail the front-runner, including a scathing denouncement of Mr. Trump last week from 2012 Republican nominee Mitt Romney.
Mr. Limbaugh said that despite the outrage GOP leaders have directed at Mr. Trump, the billionaire businessman and reality TV star had assembled the broad coalition of voters that the Republican establishment has long sought.
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/mar/6/rush-limbaugh-bigger-upside-than-downside-if-donal/print/
3 posted on
03/07/2016 6:48:07 AM PST by
KeyLargo
To: Hojczyk
Rubio really needs to drop out this week if the Republican party doesn’t want to rebrand itself as the Trumpublican Party
4 posted on
03/07/2016 6:48:49 AM PST by
babble-on
To: JulieRNR21; kinganamort; katherineisgreat; floriduh voter; summer; Goldwater Girl; windchime; ...
My crystal ball has never been as clear as I'd like , but at this stage, I predict from the upcoming Florida primaries two things:
1) If Rubio doesn't pull a win from his home state, he will halt his campaign. For this election, anyway.
2) Love it or hate it, I see Trump winning Florida.
For the record, I've been supporting Cruz, although I would vote for either man.
God save the Republic.
Florida Freeper
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8 posted on
03/07/2016 6:55:06 AM PST by
Joe Brower
(The "American People" are no longer capable of self-governance.)
To: Hojczyk
Nah ... Trump’s winning Florida.
To: Hojczyk
Realistically he won’t win Florida if he doesn’t win Florida.
Polls don’t mean a thing.
10 posted on
03/07/2016 6:57:17 AM PST by
chris37
(heartless)
To: Hojczyk
Sure, Rubio is pulling a Cristie on Trump. It is entirely possible he dirty up Trumps brand enough that voters go to Cruz.
It is just not very probable.
13 posted on
03/07/2016 7:04:00 AM PST by
MNJohnnie
( Tyranny, like Hell, is not easily conquered)
To: Hojczyk
Based on this, Cruz would need to win the undecideds (10% in this poll), and steal about 10% from Rubio to take Florida. A tall order, but if Saturday is any indication, a possibility. Trump below 40 is a good sign for Cruz. Might be why he is spending a lot of effort there.
14 posted on
03/07/2016 7:04:50 AM PST by
txjeep
To: Hojczyk
who “counts” the votes is as important as who voters select.
I’m not ready to go there but I’d be shocked if that hasn’t been discussed at the highest levels of the RNC. Or if there aren’t any local counters with TDS who haven’t thought about how they can independently lose a few selected ballots.
In the end, counters won’t matter. Trump will win or lose on his own. If he gives Trump-haters more ammo this week he may lose.
To: Hojczyk
There has not been any new polling listed on RCP for Florida since 2/25...over 10 day...and much has happened! However, given the recent Rubio slide, Trump should win Florida easily. But, Johnny Mailbags was pretty close in Ohio even before the last debate (again old data)...it should not surprise that the popular sitting governor would cover his own state.
Nonetheless, if Trump carries both states, it’s probably game and set for Trump! Match, if he gets to 1237...
I think the big question coming out of March 15th will be what does Little Marco do if he gets trashed in his home state? After his terrible debate and Super Saturday performance, and with Cruz pouring $$$ and ground game into Florida, I could envision Kid Rubio dropping to 3rd!
To: Hojczyk
If Trump’s debate performance does not greatly improve in form and substance Thursday night, then all bets are off.
I have to add that I’m just hearing about this pledge he asked for at a recent rally. What the hell was that? That can only hurt him because it has me baffled as to why he did it... and I support him.
19 posted on
03/07/2016 7:13:52 AM PST by
bramps
(It's the Islam, stupid!)
To: Hojczyk
Proof of Ted Cruz Vote Fraud in Kansas and Maine
http://lamecherry.blogspot.com/2016/03/proof-of-ted-cruz-vote-fraud-in-kansas.html?m=1
Read and think about it for a second. Not that it matters now...
If true there will be less of it in the primary states, especially the open primary states and ones that require ID.
Jeff Roe is from Kansas City. Hes a sleezebag. So was the guy Ted fired, and so is the guy that replaced him - busted for hiring illegal aliens - twice.
Theres no doubt Jeff is well versed in gutter politics.
It was Mr. Roe who hired Mr. Tyler to be the Cruz campaigns spokesman. (In an interview this month, Mr. Tyler said he had learned a lot from Mr. Roe. Jeff wins, Mr. Tyler said, adding, I dont think anything weve done is underhanded or deceptive or anything like that.)
But back home, Mr. Roes allies and opponents alike have seen a familiar imprint in the Cruz campaigns recent exploits, which have included a Photoshopped image of Mr. Rubio and the misleading suggestion, on the night of the Iowa caucuses, that Ben Carson was leaving the race.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/02/24/us/politics/ted-cruz-campaign-manager-jeff-roe.html?_r=0
All been done before by Jeff Roe. Then there is this;
"Political consultant Jeff Roe, who is based in Kansas City, is Ted Cruz's campaign manager and the architect of the Texas senator's surprising first-place finish.
Roe is hardly a household name even amongst the political chattering class. (He has less than 6,000 Twitter followers.) Locally, he's most famous for commissioning the mean-spirited ad that upset State Auditor Tom Schweich and may have factored into his suicide, at least according to former U.S. Senator John Danforth, who blasted "politics that has gone so hideously wrong" in his funeral oration. Roe has been labeled "the Karl Rove of Missouri" and the people calling him that don't consider it a compliment.
But as last night's results proved, he knows what he's doing. Cruz didn't just hold off all the other candidates vying for Iowa's large block of conservative voters. He did it even while beating Donald Trump. It was a wild, complicated race, and you have to respect the guy who figured out how to propel any candidate, much less one who's thoroughly loathed by everyone he meets, to victory.
In an interview with Chris Wallace a few weeks ago, Roe discussed a few secrets to his success namely, a simple message and strong branding. Roe comes across as intensely analytical. He doesn't just know how long the average voter looks at a mailer (17 seconds); he knows how long he wants you to look at one touting Cruz (45 seconds). "When we communicate with the voter, we want it to be simple, clear and reinforce our candidate's brand," he says. For Cruz, that was "strong Christian conservative leader."
A recent New York Times Magazine piece delved more deeply into how Roe & Co. made those words resonate for Cruz, who'd hitherto been identified mostly as a conservative, not necessarily a Christian. Writes Robert Draper,
"One morning early in January, in the lobby of a public library in Onawa, Iowa, I listened to Cruzs campaign manager, Jeff Roe, as he explained a central challenge of his previous few months. Prior to March 23, Roe said, if you were to word-cloud Ted Cruz, which we do every day take all the Google mentions and Internet searches, dump them into a file and form a cloud you cant find evangelical. In other words, voters were largely unaware of the Tea Party firebrands religious faith. To convince evangelicals that Ted Cruz was the righteous candidate, Roe told me, his team needed to sell him as such, from the very beginning: Regardless of what youve got in the bank, youd better determine the narrative of the campaign, and show thats who we are, every day."
Last night's results suggest that effort worked beautifully.
Yes, Iowa is unusually dominated by evangelicals, and yes, if Mike Huckabee and Rick Santorum are any indication, Cruz faces an uphill battle to get the Republican nomination, much less win a single state. But we have to hand it to Roe. Never before has a candidate that so many Americans find this intensely annoying managed to make it this far."
http://www.riverfronttimes.com/newsblog/2016/02/02/missouris-own-jeff-roe-was-the-wind-beneath-ted-cruzs-iowa-wings
Nothing like this is coming out about the Trump or Kasich campaigns. If there was anything like this going on with Trump the media would be screaming it from the rooftops.
20 posted on
03/07/2016 7:14:51 AM PST by
dynoman
(Objectivity is the essence of intelligence. - Marilyn vos Savant)
To: Hojczyk
Trump wins the FL primary.
To: Hojczyk
We also need to factor in Carson votes as well.
35 posted on
03/07/2016 7:39:45 AM PST by
fortheDeclaration
(Pr 14:34 Righteousness exalteth a nation:but sin is a reproach to any people)
To: Hojczyk
And the reason Cruz overperformed is starkly clear in Cohns graph, namely, a broad chunk of Rubios support collapsed out from under him and shifted to Cruz. Law of unintended consequences. Romney effect.
36 posted on
03/07/2016 7:48:34 AM PST by
Hoffer Rand
(Bear His image. Bring His message. Be the Church.)
To: Hojczyk
Trump will win both Florida and Ohio at this point. Momentum is in his favor and not Rubio or Kaisch who neither have a chance of winning at this point. Very few people want the GOPe to have that brokered convention.
To: Hojczyk
LoL, someone said the only way to destroy Trump is for the MSM and the GOPe to join forces and endorse Trump, sign the praises of Trump Presidency!!!
So, after the MSM and the GOPe carry little Marco on their shoulders, give him one of JEB genius’s, Marco collaspes!!!!!
Evrything the GOPe touches turns to crap
To: Hojczyk; seekthetruth
I've had duplicate robo-calls the past two days promoting RINO Rubio and his urging attendance at his rally, three in all.
The recorded caller is the GOP sheriff of Pasco county. And I supported this schmuck with campaign contributions and I just signed a mailed re-election petition to get him on the ballot.
Locally, state-wide, nationally......all the sausages are getting smoked out, aren't they !!!
Leni
67 posted on
03/07/2016 11:41:53 AM PST by
MinuteGal
(GO, TRUMP, GO !!!)
To: Hojczyk
The ground game that Cruz is building in FL is a waste then? Or, maybe we are supposed to buy the fiction that Cruz would invest large sums in FL just to ruin Rubio’s chances and hand it to Trump?
Rubio and Trump have both been weakened in FL and Cruz sees a way to win that state.
To: Hojczyk
It's going to be tough... Miami has a lot of voters, and there are loads of Cubans and other Hispanics. Rubio probably has all the dirty tricks going in those precincts as well.
I'm registered R here in FL, as is my wife... we'll be at the polls on primary day come hell or high water.
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