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![]() Trump Leads National Poll Of GOP Primary Voters Businessman Donald Trump was back on top of the Republican presidential contest according to a national poll released Monday by the University of Massachusetts Amherst. The survey, conducted by YouGov America under the direction of the UMass Poll, found that Trump polled at 31 percent among likely GOP primary voters compared to retired surgeon Ben Carson's 22 percent. The closest opponent of the battling frontrunners was Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) at 13 percent while Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) polled at 9 percent. When asked who their second choice for the Republican nomination would be, respondents who supported Trump chose Carson and vice versa. Trump and Carson also were the overwhelming choices for the candidates who have the best chance at winning at 40 and 24 percent, respectively, according to the survey. YouGov’s polling uses a pre-selected pool of registered voters, with respondents selected at random from that pool. The margin of error was 6.4 percentage points among likely Republican primary voters. - - - Mr. Plans with No Details and Mr. Know Nothing. Perfect for GOPers. |
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On Tue, 17 Nov 2015 14:33:35 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote: Trump Leads National Poll Of GOP Primary Voters I doubt this will survive beyond the first couple primaries. In the last 3 cycles the only time the "out" party candidate was chosen right by polls, Iowa or New Hampshire was Romney, last time and only one of them got it right (NH) The polls said Cain was going to be the guy. In the other cases we heard names like Gephardt, Howard Dean, Giuliani and Hillary as being the one, none of which survived the primary process. Although it is not my choice, I would not be surprised to see a Bush and Clinton race in 2012. In politics, it is hard to beat that much money and that big a machine. I think Trump and Carson are going to blow up. The only other one who even has a shot is Rubio and I am not sure he is really ready. He may end up as a VP candidate tho. Nobody can win without Florida and Bush/Rubio would have a good chance of delivering that. |
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There are clear differences here and for me the choice is easy.
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On 11/17/15 11:08 PM, RGrew176 wrote:
Keyser Söze;1049038 Wrote: Trump Leads National Poll Of GOP Primary Voters Businessman Donald Trump was back on top of the Republican presidential contest according to a national poll released Monday by the University of Massachusetts Amherst. The survey, conducted by YouGov America under the direction of the UMass Poll, found that Trump polled at 31 percent among likely GOP primary voters compared to retired surgeon Ben Carson's 22 percent. The closest opponent of the battling frontrunners was Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) at 13 percent while Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) polled at 9 percent. When asked who their second choice for the Republican nomination would be, respondents who supported Trump chose Carson and vice versa. Trump and Carson also were the overwhelming choices for the candidates who have the best chance at winning at 40 and 24 percent, respectively, according to the survey. YouGov’s polling uses a pre-selected pool of registered voters, with respondents selected at random from that pool. The margin of error was 6.4 percentage points among likely Republican primary voters. - - - Mr. Plans with No Details and Mr. Know Nothing. Perfect for GOPers. And all the democrats have to offer is the socialist/communist Bernie Sanders who thinks that global terrorism is caused by climate change and the lying skank with blood on her hands Hilliary Clinton. There are clear differences here and for me the choice is easy. Obviously, you are going to vote for one of the incompetent, inexperienced, right-wing morons. |
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On Wednesday, November 18, 2015 at 5:45:25 AM UTC-6, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 11/17/15 11:08 PM, RGrew176 wrote: Keyser Söze;1049038 Wrote: Trump Leads National Poll Of GOP Primary Voters Businessman Donald Trump was back on top of the Republican presidential contest according to a national poll released Monday by the University of Massachusetts Amherst. The survey, conducted by YouGov America under the direction of the UMass Poll, found that Trump polled at 31 percent among likely GOP primary voters compared to retired surgeon Ben Carson's 22 percent. The closest opponent of the battling frontrunners was Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) at 13 percent while Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) polled at 9 percent. When asked who their second choice for the Republican nomination would be, respondents who supported Trump chose Carson and vice versa. Trump and Carson also were the overwhelming choices for the candidates who have the best chance at winning at 40 and 24 percent, respectively, according to the survey. YouGov’s polling uses a pre-selected pool of registered voters, with respondents selected at random from that pool. The margin of error was 6.4 percentage points among likely Republican primary voters. - - - Mr. Plans with No Details and Mr. Know Nothing. Perfect for GOPers. And all the democrats have to offer is the socialist/communist Bernie Sanders who thinks that global terrorism is caused by climate change and the lying skank with blood on her hands Hilliary Clinton. There are clear differences here and for me the choice is easy. Obviously, you are going to vote for one of the incompetent, inexperienced, right-wing morons. right wing morons- left wing morons decisions, decisions...... |
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On 11/18/2015 6:45 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 11/17/15 11:08 PM, RGrew176 wrote: Keyser Söze;1049038 Wrote: Trump Leads National Poll Of GOP Primary Voters Businessman Donald Trump was back on top of the Republican presidential contest according to a national poll released Monday by the University of Massachusetts Amherst. The survey, conducted by YouGov America under the direction of the UMass Poll, found that Trump polled at 31 percent among likely GOP primary voters compared to retired surgeon Ben Carson's 22 percent. The closest opponent of the battling frontrunners was Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) at 13 percent while Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) polled at 9 percent. When asked who their second choice for the Republican nomination would be, respondents who supported Trump chose Carson and vice versa. Trump and Carson also were the overwhelming choices for the candidates who have the best chance at winning at 40 and 24 percent, respectively, according to the survey. YouGov’s polling uses a pre-selected pool of registered voters, with respondents selected at random from that pool. The margin of error was 6.4 percentage points among likely Republican primary voters. - - - Mr. Plans with No Details and Mr. Know Nothing. Perfect for GOPers. And all the democrats have to offer is the socialist/communist Bernie Sanders who thinks that global terrorism is caused by climate change and the lying skank with blood on her hands Hilliary Clinton. There are clear differences here and for me the choice is easy. Obviously, you are going to vote for one of the incompetent, inexperienced, right-wing morons. Hey, you can read, a little. I'm glad you were able to pick up on this subtle hint. " And all the democrats have to offer is the socialist/communist Bernie Sanders who thinks that global terrorism is caused by climate change and the lying skank with blood on her hands Hilliary Clinton. There are clear differences here and for me the choice is easy." |
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On 11/18/15 7:37 AM, Tim wrote:
On Wednesday, November 18, 2015 at 5:45:25 AM UTC-6, Keyser Söze wrote: On 11/17/15 11:08 PM, RGrew176 wrote: Keyser Söze;1049038 Wrote: Trump Leads National Poll Of GOP Primary Voters Businessman Donald Trump was back on top of the Republican presidential contest according to a national poll released Monday by the University of Massachusetts Amherst. The survey, conducted by YouGov America under the direction of the UMass Poll, found that Trump polled at 31 percent among likely GOP primary voters compared to retired surgeon Ben Carson's 22 percent. The closest opponent of the battling frontrunners was Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) at 13 percent while Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) polled at 9 percent. When asked who their second choice for the Republican nomination would be, respondents who supported Trump chose Carson and vice versa. Trump and Carson also were the overwhelming choices for the candidates who have the best chance at winning at 40 and 24 percent, respectively, according to the survey. YouGov’s polling uses a pre-selected pool of registered voters, with respondents selected at random from that pool. The margin of error was 6.4 percentage points among likely Republican primary voters. - - - Mr. Plans with No Details and Mr. Know Nothing. Perfect for GOPers. And all the democrats have to offer is the socialist/communist Bernie Sanders who thinks that global terrorism is caused by climate change and the lying skank with blood on her hands Hilliary Clinton. There are clear differences here and for me the choice is easy. Obviously, you are going to vote for one of the incompetent, inexperienced, right-wing morons. right wing morons- left wing morons decisions, decisions...... You may not like the positions of the three Dem POTUS wannabes, but they are not incompetent, nor inexperienced, nor morons. The same cannot be said for most of the GOP POTUS wannabes. |
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![]() - - - Mr. Plans with No Details and Mr. Know Nothing. Perfect for GOPers. ..... Reminds me of when Kerry was running... |
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On 11/18/2015 10:01 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 11/18/15 7:37 AM, Tim wrote: On Wednesday, November 18, 2015 at 5:45:25 AM UTC-6, Keyser Söze wrote: On 11/17/15 11:08 PM, RGrew176 wrote: Keyser Söze;1049038 Wrote: Trump Leads National Poll Of GOP Primary Voters Businessman Donald Trump was back on top of the Republican presidential contest according to a national poll released Monday by the University of Massachusetts Amherst. The survey, conducted by YouGov America under the direction of the UMass Poll, found that Trump polled at 31 percent among likely GOP primary voters compared to retired surgeon Ben Carson's 22 percent. The closest opponent of the battling frontrunners was Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) at 13 percent while Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) polled at 9 percent. When asked who their second choice for the Republican nomination would be, respondents who supported Trump chose Carson and vice versa. Trump and Carson also were the overwhelming choices for the candidates who have the best chance at winning at 40 and 24 percent, respectively, according to the survey. YouGov’s polling uses a pre-selected pool of registered voters, with respondents selected at random from that pool. The margin of error was 6.4 percentage points among likely Republican primary voters. - - - Mr. Plans with No Details and Mr. Know Nothing. Perfect for GOPers. And all the democrats have to offer is the socialist/communist Bernie Sanders who thinks that global terrorism is caused by climate change and the lying skank with blood on her hands Hilliary Clinton. There are clear differences here and for me the choice is easy. Obviously, you are going to vote for one of the incompetent, inexperienced, right-wing morons. right wing morons- left wing morons decisions, decisions...... You may not like the positions of the three Dem POTUS wannabes, but they are not incompetent, nor inexperienced, nor morons. The same cannot be said for most of the GOP POTUS wannabes. I'll give you that she's cagey and smart,and she has experience sitting in the chair of SOS. Competency is a different matter. As the saying goes, "you can't teach an old dog new tricks". She's 70 what now? |
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On 11/18/2015 10:14 AM, Tim wrote:
- - - Mr. Plans with No Details and Mr. Know Nothing. Perfect for GOPers. ..... Reminds me of when Kerry was running... Kerry wears a suit well and speaks with authority. Does he have anything else going for him? |
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