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Fun for the Feebs...
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On Tue, 23 Jun 2015 14:05:37 -0500, Califbill
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On Tue, 23 Jun 2015 11:48:59 -0400, Keyser Söze
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Trump Surges in Popularity in N.H., Taking Second Place in Suffolk Poll
He’s dismissed by the political professionals, but there is no denying
that the appetite for Donald Trump among Republican primary voters is real.
The New York developer and reality television star is second among 2016
presidential candidates in a new Suffolk University poll of New
Hampshire Republicans – behind only former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush.
The poll of 500 likely GOP presidential primary voters found 14% back
Mr. Bush. Mr. Trump is right behind at 11%. Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker
and Florida Sen. Marco Rubio come next, with 8% and 7%, respectively.
The poll tested 19 GOP candidates – a rare survey that included
ultra-longshots like Mark Everson and former Govs. Bob Ehrlich and Jim
Gilmore.
http://tinyurl.com/nhdqpd9
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The Dope and The Donald, first and second place in the GOPer poll.
Wait until 'Mericans find out there's nothing between Jeb's ears but a
vacuum.
It is just a testament to the weakness of the current field.
The simple fact that a morally bankrupt person like Hillary is polling
on top, simply because she is a woman with name recognition, gives you
an indication of how bad the field is.
We understand everything they say is focus group and poll tested
bull****.
The Donald is trying to set himself apart from these people.
Trump is an asshole but he seems to be a "genuine" asshole. That
resonates with 11% of the people polled. Why does that shock you?
More people than that, believe the moon landings were faked ... and it
may be the same people. ;-)
We probably need to do elections like Australia. 60 days. Length of time
they can campaign. Raise money before, or spend money before, state
removes it plus penalty. Not like a 6 year campaign like Hillary.
We are still watching New Zealand TV and they are shocked at the
length of our election process and the amount of money spent. (3 or 4%
of their entire GDP in 2016 if the estimates are correct)
How are you watching? Internet?
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