Trump is in......

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red_dirt

Quote from: darroll on July 29, 2015, 03:11:22 PM
Lets throw Trump under the bus and run McCain again.

:biggrin:

Cruz is #1 in my book, too. I think of him as our next President.

kroz

Quote from: red_dirt on July 29, 2015, 03:25:17 PM
:biggrin:

Cruz is #1 in my book, too. I think of him as our next President.


Good to hear that, red!   :biggrin:

darroll

While we are becoming divided again............
The libs sure are not.

Solar

Quote from: darroll on July 29, 2015, 03:37:03 PM
While we are becoming divided again............
The libs sure are not.
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
They don't have anything to get divided over.
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redbeard

QuoteShock poll: Donald Trump leads Jeb Bush 26-20 percent ... in Florida



For the first time this year, Donald Trump tops a state poll of GOP presidential candidates in Florida.

A St. Pete Polls survey released on Wednesday shows the New York businessman with 26 percent support, with Jeb Bush in second place with 20 percent.

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker is in third place with 12 percent, and Marco Rubio is in fourth place with 10 percent. He's followed by Dr. Ben Carson at 5 percent, Ted Cruz and John Kasich at 4 percent, and Rand Paul at 3 percent. Sixteen percent are unsure or are supporting another candidate not named in the survey.

When it comes to the GOP Senate race, however, there is no clear front-runner at all,  some 13 months before the primary election.

Among those who actually have an opinion, Pinellas County U.S. Rep. David Jolly gets 10 percent support, with Lt. Gov. Carlos Lopez-Cantera and Jacksonville area U.S. Rep. Ron DeSantis right behind him, essentially tied at 9 percent. Lopez-Cantera gets 9.2 percent support, DeSantis 8.9 percent.

Former combat veteran and businessman Todd Wilcox gets 5 percent support (5.2 percent), tying him with North Florida U.S. Rep. Jeff Miller (4.9 percent), who is not officially in the race.

SNIP

The poll of 1,902 Florida likely Republican primary voters was conducted from Saturday, July 18, 2015, to Tuesday, July 28, 2015. It was made up of a sampling of registered Republican party voters from the state of Florida, and has a 2.2 percent margin of error at a 95 percent confidence level.
http://www.saintpetersblog.com/archives/236488
Trump hasn't even been to Florida yet! :unsure:

red_dirt

Quote from: redbeard on July 29, 2015, 04:51:53 PM
Trump hasn't even been to Florida yet! :unsure:

The question is, what stands in the way of the Democratic Party becoming the sole authority, unchallenged, ushering in the communist authoritarian state? Another way of putting it, what stands in the way of a merger of the two parties into the single committee, healing the state by smoothing over all opposition to the common prescription?  Let's always keep an eye on those questions, as we discuss the various personalities and their individual traits.


redbeard

Quote from: red_dirt on July 29, 2015, 04:59:48 PM
The question is, what stands in the way of the Democratic Party becoming the sole authority, unchallenged, ushering in the communist authoritarian state? Another way of putting it, what stands in the way of a merger of the two parties into the single committee, healing the state by smoothing over all opposition to the common prescription?  Let's always keep an eye on those questions, as we discuss the various personalities and their individual traits.
The major thing I take away from this poll is how bad Bush & Rubio preformed! If you can't carry your home state get the hell out!! The other surprise is Walker is beating Rubio! Walker hasn't been to Florida yet either! Granted it is only 1 local poll but as a snapshot it is interesting!

sneakypete

Quote from: The Boo Man... on July 29, 2015, 10:32:13 AM
Wealth envy is not attractive.

Neither is the worship of wealth.

Luckily for me,I suffer from neither affliction.

Cryptic Bert

Quote from: sneakypete on July 29, 2015, 06:02:35 PM
Neither is the worship of wealth.

Luckily for me,I suffer from neither affliction.

Yet you do suffer from supreme arrogance.

red_dirt

Quote from: redbeard on July 29, 2015, 06:01:59 PM
The major thing I take away from this poll is how bad Bush & Rubio preformed! If you can't carry your home state get the hell out!! The other surprise is Walker is beating Rubio! Walker hasn't been to Florida yet either! Granted it is only 1 local poll but as a snapshot it is interesting!

Pancho to Marco, "Don't patronize me!"

kit saginaw

Quote from: darroll on July 29, 2015, 03:37:03 PM
While we are becoming divided again............
The libs sure are not.

Better look again, doctor...  :smile:

I see Dems splitting-and-splintering over a myriad of topics everywhere this week.

red_dirt

Trump should put the fear  of God into those bastards, fine by me. He's a long way from it, at this point. Funny, for a nation obsessed with the NFL and the NBA, we sure have trouble wrapping our heads around the team concept.  That's all right. It goes with the territory.

Cryptic Bert

If we look at this calmly Trump is an asset to the people we want to win.

quiller

Quote from: kit saginaw on July 29, 2015, 08:58:34 PM
Better look again, doctor...  :smile:

I see Dems splitting-and-splintering over a myriad of topics everywhere this week.

Half are stocking the lifeboats and the other half rearranging the deck chairs.

keyboarder

Quote from: The Boo Man... on July 29, 2015, 09:18:09 PM
If we look at this calmly Trump is an asset to the people we want to win.

Yep, if they'd get over being so self righteous and admit their failings.  Only then will they seriously be ready to campaign.  The Donald is the only one at present standing ready to tell the world what it wants to hear.  I don't think for a minute that he'll finish out as President.  I think he is doing what is needed, trying to ignite the real conservatives or at least those calling themselves Reps.  It's usually predictable how these elections play out but this time around is a first, at least it is for me. 
.If you want to lead the orchestra, you must turn your back to the crowd      Forbes