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On 8/25/15 4:11 PM, Califbill wrote: Califbill billnews wrote: Keyser Söze wrote: On 8/25/15 3:38 PM, Califbill wrote: Keyser Söze wrote: Public Policy Polling released new survey results this morning out of New Hampshire, the nation’s first primary state. 1. Donald Trump: 35% 2. John Kasich: 11% 3. Carly Fiorina: 10% 4. Jeb Bush: 7% 4. Scott Walker: 7% 6. Ben Carson: 6% Chris Christie, Ted Cruz, and Marco Rubio each have 4% support in the poll, while Rand Paul is now in 10th place with 3%. Note, Jeb Bush has long been seen as the likely frontrunner in the Granite State, but if PPP is correct, at this point, Trump’s support in New Hampshire is now five times greater than the former governor’s. Adding insult to injury, only 38% of GOP primary voters in the state have a favorable opinion of Bush, while 41% have a negative impression. Trump’s 35% is the strongest showing of any Republican in any New Hampshire poll this year. His New Hampshire support, at least for now, is roughly equivalent to the support for Bush, Walker, and Rubio combined – times two. Also this morning, a new Monmouth poll is out, showing the Republicans’ standing in South Carolina, the nation’s second primary state. Maybe it will offer better news for the GOP establishment waiting for Trump Mania to end? Maybe not. 1. Donald Trump: 30% 2. Ben Carson: 15% 3. Jeb Bush: 9% 4. Marco Rubio: 6% 4. Carly Fiorina: 6% 6. Ted Cruz: 5% Scott Walker and Lindsey Graham are tied for seventh place in the poll with 4% each. Note, this is Graham’s home state. What’s especially striking about Trump’s support is how broad it is: he leads among South Carolina Republicans who describe themselves as “very conservative,” “somewhat conservative,” and “moderate to liberal.” Despite his general secularism, the New York real-estate developer also leads among evangelical Christians, picking up 33% of their support. - - - Swiped from MSNBC site. The Donald. Love it. And Jebbie is sliding down the pole into the abyss. Means Trump is saying what people want to hear. Not the babble most of the others, both parties, are expounding. It means that a huge percentage of Republicans like the racist, misogynist, name-calling in which Trump engages. I agree that he is just perfect for today's GOP, but decent Republicans like Bob Dole or Gerry Ford wouldn't tolerate Trump's ugly behavior. I very much it is just Republicans agreeing with Trump. Would be interesting to see a poll as to Democrats picking Trump over the Dem field. I see a Washington Examiner article that's says 19% of Dems would vote for Trump. Yeah, I'll bet you do. And wait until Trump picks Josh Duggar as his running mate, eh? Fecitious! |
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On Tue, 25 Aug 2015 14:38:43 -0500, Califbill billnews wrote:
Means Trump is saying what people want to hear. Not the babble most of the others, both parties, are expounding. There was a guy on Charley Rose saying the same thing in a more derogatory way. We just need to know where the silent majority is. ;-) |
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On Tue, 25 Aug 2015 15:02:34 -0500, Califbill billnews wrote:
Keyser Söze wrote: On 8/25/15 3:38 PM, Califbill wrote: Keyser Söze wrote: Public Policy Polling released new survey results this morning out of New Hampshire, the nation’s first primary state. 1. Donald Trump: 35% 2. John Kasich: 11% 3. Carly Fiorina: 10% 4. Jeb Bush: 7% 4. Scott Walker: 7% 6. Ben Carson: 6% Chris Christie, Ted Cruz, and Marco Rubio each have 4% support in the poll, while Rand Paul is now in 10th place with 3%. Note, Jeb Bush has long been seen as the likely frontrunner in the Granite State, but if PPP is correct, at this point, Trump’s support in New Hampshire is now five times greater than the former governor’s. Adding insult to injury, only 38% of GOP primary voters in the state have a favorable opinion of Bush, while 41% have a negative impression. Trump’s 35% is the strongest showing of any Republican in any New Hampshire poll this year. His New Hampshire support, at least for now, is roughly equivalent to the support for Bush, Walker, and Rubio combined – times two. Also this morning, a new Monmouth poll is out, showing the Republicans’ standing in South Carolina, the nation’s second primary state. Maybe it will offer better news for the GOP establishment waiting for Trump Mania to end? Maybe not. 1. Donald Trump: 30% 2. Ben Carson: 15% 3. Jeb Bush: 9% 4. Marco Rubio: 6% 4. Carly Fiorina: 6% 6. Ted Cruz: 5% Scott Walker and Lindsey Graham are tied for seventh place in the poll with 4% each. Note, this is Graham’s home state. What’s especially striking about Trump’s support is how broad it is: he leads among South Carolina Republicans who describe themselves as “very conservative,” “somewhat conservative,” and “moderate to liberal.” Despite his general secularism, the New York real-estate developer also leads among evangelical Christians, picking up 33% of their support. - - - Swiped from MSNBC site. The Donald. Love it. And Jebbie is sliding down the pole into the abyss. Means Trump is saying what people want to hear. Not the babble most of the others, both parties, are expounding. It means that a huge percentage of Republicans like the racist, misogynist, name-calling in which Trump engages. I agree that he is just perfect for today's GOP, but decent Republicans like Bob Dole or Gerry Ford wouldn't tolerate Trump's ugly behavior. I very much it is just Republicans agreeing with Trump. Would be interesting to see a poll as to Democrats picking Trump over the Dem field. 6% behind Hillary. That ain't just the tea party. Scary |
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On Tue, 25 Aug 2015 16:15:54 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote: On 8/25/15 4:11 PM, Califbill wrote: Califbill billnews wrote: Keyser Söze wrote: On 8/25/15 3:38 PM, Califbill wrote: Keyser Söze wrote: Public Policy Polling released new survey results this morning out of New Hampshire, the nation’s first primary state. 1. Donald Trump: 35% 2. John Kasich: 11% 3. Carly Fiorina: 10% 4. Jeb Bush: 7% 4. Scott Walker: 7% 6. Ben Carson: 6% Chris Christie, Ted Cruz, and Marco Rubio each have 4% support in the poll, while Rand Paul is now in 10th place with 3%. Note, Jeb Bush has long been seen as the likely frontrunner in the Granite State, but if PPP is correct, at this point, Trump’s support in New Hampshire is now five times greater than the former governor’s. Adding insult to injury, only 38% of GOP primary voters in the state have a favorable opinion of Bush, while 41% have a negative impression. Trump’s 35% is the strongest showing of any Republican in any New Hampshire poll this year. His New Hampshire support, at least for now, is roughly equivalent to the support for Bush, Walker, and Rubio combined – times two. Also this morning, a new Monmouth poll is out, showing the Republicans’ standing in South Carolina, the nation’s second primary state. Maybe it will offer better news for the GOP establishment waiting for Trump Mania to end? Maybe not. 1. Donald Trump: 30% 2. Ben Carson: 15% 3. Jeb Bush: 9% 4. Marco Rubio: 6% 4. Carly Fiorina: 6% 6. Ted Cruz: 5% Scott Walker and Lindsey Graham are tied for seventh place in the poll with 4% each. Note, this is Graham’s home state. What’s especially striking about Trump’s support is how broad it is: he leads among South Carolina Republicans who describe themselves as “very conservative,” “somewhat conservative,” and “moderate to liberal.” Despite his general secularism, the New York real-estate developer also leads among evangelical Christians, picking up 33% of their support. - - - Swiped from MSNBC site. The Donald. Love it. And Jebbie is sliding down the pole into the abyss. Means Trump is saying what people want to hear. Not the babble most of the others, both parties, are expounding. It means that a huge percentage of Republicans like the racist, misogynist, name-calling in which Trump engages. I agree that he is just perfect for today's GOP, but decent Republicans like Bob Dole or Gerry Ford wouldn't tolerate Trump's ugly behavior. I very much it is just Republicans agreeing with Trump. Would be interesting to see a poll as to Democrats picking Trump over the Dem field. I see a Washington Examiner article that's says 19% of Dems would vote for Trump. Yeah, I'll bet you do. And wait until Trump picks Josh Duggar as his running mate, eh? More likely Rubio or Kasisch |
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On Tue, 25 Aug 2015 16:15:54 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: On 8/25/15 4:11 PM, Califbill wrote: Califbill billnews wrote: Keyser Söze wrote: On 8/25/15 3:38 PM, Califbill wrote: Keyser Söze wrote: Public Policy Polling released new survey results this morning out of New Hampshire, the nation’s first primary state. 1. Donald Trump: 35% 2. John Kasich: 11% 3. Carly Fiorina: 10% 4. Jeb Bush: 7% 4. Scott Walker: 7% 6. Ben Carson: 6% Chris Christie, Ted Cruz, and Marco Rubio each have 4% support in the poll, while Rand Paul is now in 10th place with 3%. Note, Jeb Bush has long been seen as the likely frontrunner in the Granite State, but if PPP is correct, at this point, Trump’s support in New Hampshire is now five times greater than the former governor’s. Adding insult to injury, only 38% of GOP primary voters in the state have a favorable opinion of Bush, while 41% have a negative impression. Trump’s 35% is the strongest showing of any Republican in any New Hampshire poll this year. His New Hampshire support, at least for now, is roughly equivalent to the support for Bush, Walker, and Rubio combined – times two. Also this morning, a new Monmouth poll is out, showing the Republicans’ standing in South Carolina, the nation’s second primary state. Maybe it will offer better news for the GOP establishment waiting for Trump Mania to end? Maybe not. 1. Donald Trump: 30% 2. Ben Carson: 15% 3. Jeb Bush: 9% 4. Marco Rubio: 6% 4. Carly Fiorina: 6% 6. Ted Cruz: 5% Scott Walker and Lindsey Graham are tied for seventh place in the poll with 4% each. Note, this is Graham’s home state. What’s especially striking about Trump’s support is how broad it is: he leads among South Carolina Republicans who describe themselves as “very conservative,” “somewhat conservative,” and “moderate to liberal.” Despite his general secularism, the New York real-estate developer also leads among evangelical Christians, picking up 33% of their support. - - - Swiped from MSNBC site. The Donald. Love it. And Jebbie is sliding down the pole into the abyss. Means Trump is saying what people want to hear. Not the babble most of the others, both parties, are expounding. It means that a huge percentage of Republicans like the racist, misogynist, name-calling in which Trump engages. I agree that he is just perfect for today's GOP, but decent Republicans like Bob Dole or Gerry Ford wouldn't tolerate Trump's ugly behavior. I very much it is just Republicans agreeing with Trump. Would be interesting to see a poll as to Democrats picking Trump over the Dem field. I see a Washington Examiner article that's says 19% of Dems would vote for Trump. Yeah, I'll bet you do. And wait until Trump picks Josh Duggar as his running mate, eh? More likely Rubio or Kasisch What about Carly. Now the women's vote, unless Biden-warran. |
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On Tue, 25 Aug 2015 16:46:26 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote: On 8/25/15 4:39 PM, wrote: On Tue, 25 Aug 2015 15:18:52 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: Public Policy Polling released new survey results this morning out of New Hampshire, the nation’s first primary state. 1. Donald Trump: 35% 2. John Kasich: 11% 3. Carly Fiorina: 10% 4. Jeb Bush: 7% 4. Scott Walker: 7% 6. Ben Carson: 6% Chris Christie, Ted Cruz, and Marco Rubio each have 4% support in the poll, while Rand Paul is now in 10th place with 3%. Note, Jeb Bush has long been seen as the likely frontrunner in the Granite State, but if PPP is correct, at this point, Trump’s support in New Hampshire is now five times greater than the former governor’s. Adding insult to injury, only 38% of GOP primary voters in the state have a favorable opinion of Bush, while 41% have a negative impression. Trump’s 35% is the strongest showing of any Republican in any New Hampshire poll this year. His New Hampshire support, at least for now, is roughly equivalent to the support for Bush, Walker, and Rubio combined – times two. Also this morning, a new Monmouth poll is out, showing the Republicans’ standing in South Carolina, the nation’s second primary state. Maybe it will offer better news for the GOP establishment waiting for Trump Mania to end? Maybe not. 1. Donald Trump: 30% 2. Ben Carson: 15% 3. Jeb Bush: 9% 4. Marco Rubio: 6% 4. Carly Fiorina: 6% 6. Ted Cruz: 5% Scott Walker and Lindsey Graham are tied for seventh place in the poll with 4% each. Note, this is Graham’s home state. What’s especially striking about Trump’s support is how broad it is: he leads among South Carolina Republicans who describe themselves as “very conservative,” “somewhat conservative,” and “moderate to liberal.” Despite his general secularism, the New York real-estate developer also leads among evangelical Christians, picking up 33% of their support. - - - Swiped from MSNBC site. The Donald. Love it. And Jebbie is sliding down the pole into the abyss. The scary thing is he is closing on Hillary too. CNN has them within 6 points which is close to the margin of error. He isn't going to beat Hillary if he gets the nod. If I got a call from a polling group asking me who I'd want to be the GOP nominee, I'd say...Trump, of course. I am still not sure Hillary is going to be running by next summer but Trump is looking frighteningly stronger than I would expect. He has a year to work on his image and put together a group to tune his foreign policy platform to something a bit more realistic. These guys are all basically just who the people hire are. Considering some of the slugs who have been president, he may not be the worst, even in my lifetime. I still doubt I would ever vote for him. If it came down to Hillary or Trump, I might leave it blank or vote for someone who won't win. (pretty much the same thing) |
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On Tue, 25 Aug 2015 19:49:13 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote: Popular Neo-Nazi White Supremacy Group Endorses Trump for President Interesting source. Did you look at the ads on that screen? It gives you an indication of who their target audience is. This is a left wing gossip site. |
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On Tue, 25 Aug 2015 19:22:00 -0500, Califbill billnews wrote:
wrote: On Tue, 25 Aug 2015 16:15:54 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: On 8/25/15 4:11 PM, Califbill wrote: Califbill billnews wrote: Keyser Söze wrote: On 8/25/15 3:38 PM, Califbill wrote: Keyser Söze wrote: Public Policy Polling released new survey results this morning out of New Hampshire, the nation’s first primary state. 1. Donald Trump: 35% 2. John Kasich: 11% 3. Carly Fiorina: 10% 4. Jeb Bush: 7% 4. Scott Walker: 7% 6. Ben Carson: 6% Chris Christie, Ted Cruz, and Marco Rubio each have 4% support in the poll, while Rand Paul is now in 10th place with 3%. Note, Jeb Bush has long been seen as the likely frontrunner in the Granite State, but if PPP is correct, at this point, Trump’s support in New Hampshire is now five times greater than the former governor’s. Adding insult to injury, only 38% of GOP primary voters in the state have a favorable opinion of Bush, while 41% have a negative impression. Trump’s 35% is the strongest showing of any Republican in any New Hampshire poll this year. His New Hampshire support, at least for now, is roughly equivalent to the support for Bush, Walker, and Rubio combined – times two. Also this morning, a new Monmouth poll is out, showing the Republicans’ standing in South Carolina, the nation’s second primary state. Maybe it will offer better news for the GOP establishment waiting for Trump Mania to end? Maybe not. 1. Donald Trump: 30% 2. Ben Carson: 15% 3. Jeb Bush: 9% 4. Marco Rubio: 6% 4. Carly Fiorina: 6% 6. Ted Cruz: 5% Scott Walker and Lindsey Graham are tied for seventh place in the poll with 4% each. Note, this is Graham’s home state. What’s especially striking about Trump’s support is how broad it is: he leads among South Carolina Republicans who describe themselves as “very conservative,” “somewhat conservative,” and “moderate to liberal.” Despite his general secularism, the New York real-estate developer also leads among evangelical Christians, picking up 33% of their support. - - - Swiped from MSNBC site. The Donald. Love it. And Jebbie is sliding down the pole into the abyss. Means Trump is saying what people want to hear. Not the babble most of the others, both parties, are expounding. It means that a huge percentage of Republicans like the racist, misogynist, name-calling in which Trump engages. I agree that he is just perfect for today's GOP, but decent Republicans like Bob Dole or Gerry Ford wouldn't tolerate Trump's ugly behavior. I very much it is just Republicans agreeing with Trump. Would be interesting to see a poll as to Democrats picking Trump over the Dem field. I see a Washington Examiner article that's says 19% of Dems would vote for Trump. Yeah, I'll bet you do. And wait until Trump picks Josh Duggar as his running mate, eh? More likely Rubio or Kasisch What about Carly. Now the women's vote, unless Biden-warran. Not much of a Carly fan. She ran a division of Lucent when it was on autopilot during the tech boom and when she actually had a challenge at HP, she screwed it up. |
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On 8/26/15 2:30 AM, wrote:
On Tue, 25 Aug 2015 16:46:26 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: On 8/25/15 4:39 PM, wrote: On Tue, 25 Aug 2015 15:18:52 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: Public Policy Polling released new survey results this morning out of New Hampshire, the nation’s first primary state. 1. Donald Trump: 35% 2. John Kasich: 11% 3. Carly Fiorina: 10% 4. Jeb Bush: 7% 4. Scott Walker: 7% 6. Ben Carson: 6% Chris Christie, Ted Cruz, and Marco Rubio each have 4% support in the poll, while Rand Paul is now in 10th place with 3%. Note, Jeb Bush has long been seen as the likely frontrunner in the Granite State, but if PPP is correct, at this point, Trump’s support in New Hampshire is now five times greater than the former governor’s. Adding insult to injury, only 38% of GOP primary voters in the state have a favorable opinion of Bush, while 41% have a negative impression. Trump’s 35% is the strongest showing of any Republican in any New Hampshire poll this year. His New Hampshire support, at least for now, is roughly equivalent to the support for Bush, Walker, and Rubio combined – times two. Also this morning, a new Monmouth poll is out, showing the Republicans’ standing in South Carolina, the nation’s second primary state. Maybe it will offer better news for the GOP establishment waiting for Trump Mania to end? Maybe not. 1. Donald Trump: 30% 2. Ben Carson: 15% 3. Jeb Bush: 9% 4. Marco Rubio: 6% 4. Carly Fiorina: 6% 6. Ted Cruz: 5% Scott Walker and Lindsey Graham are tied for seventh place in the poll with 4% each. Note, this is Graham’s home state. What’s especially striking about Trump’s support is how broad it is: he leads among South Carolina Republicans who describe themselves as “very conservative,” “somewhat conservative,” and “moderate to liberal.” Despite his general secularism, the New York real-estate developer also leads among evangelical Christians, picking up 33% of their support. - - - Swiped from MSNBC site. The Donald. Love it. And Jebbie is sliding down the pole into the abyss. The scary thing is he is closing on Hillary too. CNN has them within 6 points which is close to the margin of error. He isn't going to beat Hillary if he gets the nod. If I got a call from a polling group asking me who I'd want to be the GOP nominee, I'd say...Trump, of course. I am still not sure Hillary is going to be running by next summer but Trump is looking frighteningly stronger than I would expect. He has a year to work on his image and put together a group to tune his foreign policy platform to something a bit more realistic. These guys are all basically just who the people hire are. Considering some of the slugs who have been president, he may not be the worst, even in my lifetime. I still doubt I would ever vote for him. If it came down to Hillary or Trump, I might leave it blank or vote for someone who won't win. (pretty much the same thing) I think Trump is doing a wonderful job of driving the GOP, himself, and the other 2016 Republican POTUS wannabes right over the edge of a cliff and into the abyss of nativism and known-nothing-ism. None of them seem to have anything serious/substantial/useful in the way of programs, policies, or ideas. I love how Trump's behavior is making Jeb Bush look as inept as he apparently is. Trump is an expert at rousing the rabble, and rabble makes up a huge percentage these days of the Republican base. I really like Bernie Sanders. I wish he were 10 years younger. He's a decent guy. I like Joe Biden, too, and for the same reasons...basic decency. I can't say the same for *any* of the announced Republican wannabes. |
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