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I think 1 vote goes to Trump and the other vote goes to Rubio.After Iowa do Sanitorium and Fiorina pull out? And if so, who do their tens of supporters go to?
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I think 1 vote goes to Trump and the other vote goes to Rubio.After Iowa do Sanitorium and Fiorina pull out? And if so, who do their tens of supporters go to?
Washington Post article that sez....welll exactly what I saidTrumps Fav/Unfav in Iowa is 50/47.
Among Republicans.
This is something that long players like Cruz and Rubio and Kasich are counting on. That when it comes down to 2 they'll be able to take him down.
The survivor that hangs in through Mid-March has a real shot and even if Trump wins the first 4 states and does well on Super Tuesday there is going to be somebody hanging in there to be around for the winner take all states. Those start with Ohio for the Kasich honks out there.
That said an Iowa loss is problematic for Cruz - he peaked a couple weeks early. Rubio's poised to win the expectations game there.
I think there is no way Trump is the last guy left when the winner-take-all states start. Establishment honks just won't stand for it.
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"Indeed, what makes Selzer truly special isn’t just that she calls winners but that her error rates are fairly low across all candidates. Her average error per candidate per year has been just 3.3 percentage points. That means that what a candidate receives in her poll is probably going to be pretty close to what he or she gets from voters."http://fivethirtyeight.com/features/the-final-des-moines-register-iowa-poll-is-out-how-accurate-will-it-be/?ex_cid=538twitter
Good 538 article on track record of the final Des Moines Register pole
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According to Quinnipiac Trump is leading even in Ohio. Kasich is 3rd.The survivor that hangs in through Mid-March has a real shot and even if Trump wins the first 4 states and does well on Super Tuesday there is going to be somebody hanging in there to be around for the winner take all states. Those start with Ohio for the Kasich honks out there.
Narrowing the field could make a big diff.According to Quinnipiac Trump is leading even in Ohio. Kasich is 3rd.The survivor that hangs in through Mid-March has a real shot and even if Trump wins the first 4 states and does well on Super Tuesday there is going to be somebody hanging in there to be around for the winner take all states. Those start with Ohio for the Kasich honks out there.
As a Hillary supporter, why wouldn't you want Trump to be the opponent given the polling? I personally think he's dangerous to run against heads up because of what he can do with the media. But all the opponents want to try and say how unelectable Trump is. Personally I think Cruz and Bernie are both much worse for the country. I'm voting for Kasich in the primary, but in the general as long as it isn't Cruz vs Bernie I'd be voting against either of those two that were on a ticket.Trump wins Iowa. Trump wins New Hampshire. Trump wins Nevada. Trump wins South Carolina.
After that the rest of the field is winnowed out and there is one establishment guy left. I thought it might be Rubio but Bush has a chance as well. Whoever this guy is, all of the big donor money will be thrown behind him in a last ditch effort to stop Trump. And it may work. Maybe.
I am not a Hillary supporter first. First I am, I'd like to think, a patriot. IMO, if Donald J Trump is the nominee for President of the Republican party, it's a stain on this nation.Shula-holic said:As a Hillary supporter, why wouldn't you want Trump to be the opponent given the polling? I personally think he's dangerous to run against heads up because of what he can do with the media. But all the opponents want to try and say how unelectable Trump is. Personally I think Cruz and Bernie are both much worse for the country. I'm voting for Kasich in the primary, but in the general as long as it isn't Cruz vs Bernie I'd be voting against either of those two that were on a ticket.timschochet said:Trump wins Iowa. Trump wins New Hampshire. Trump wins Nevada. Trump wins South Carolina.
After that the rest of the field is winnowed out and there is one establishment guy left. I thought it might be Rubio but Bush has a chance as well. Whoever this guy is, all of the big donor money will be thrown behind him in a last ditch effort to stop Trump. And it may work. Maybe.
A true patriot would want to make America great again.First I am, I'd like to think, a patriot.Shula-holic said:As a Hillary supporter, why wouldn't you want Trump to be the opponent given the polling? I personally think he's dangerous to run against heads up because of what he can do with the media. But all the opponents want to try and say how unelectable Trump is. Personally I think Cruz and Bernie are both much worse for the country. I'm voting for Kasich in the primary, but in the general as long as it isn't Cruz vs Bernie I'd be voting against either of those two that were on a ticket.timschochet said:Trump wins Iowa. Trump wins New Hampshire. Trump wins Nevada. Trump wins South Carolina.
After that the rest of the field is winnowed out and there is one establishment guy left. I thought it might be Rubio but Bush has a chance as well. Whoever this guy is, all of the big donor money will be thrown behind him in a last ditch effort to stop Trump. And it may work. Maybe.
Thought you were dead Lavoy!I am not a Hillary supporter first. First I am, I'd like to think, a patriot. IMO, if Donald J Trump is the nominee for President of the Republican party, it's a stain on this nation.Shula-holic said:As a Hillary supporter, why wouldn't you want Trump to be the opponent given the polling? I personally think he's dangerous to run against heads up because of what he can do with the media. But all the opponents want to try and say how unelectable Trump is. Personally I think Cruz and Bernie are both much worse for the country. I'm voting for Kasich in the primary, but in the general as long as it isn't Cruz vs Bernie I'd be voting against either of those two that were on a ticket.timschochet said:Trump wins Iowa. Trump wins New Hampshire. Trump wins Nevada. Trump wins South Carolina.
After that the rest of the field is winnowed out and there is one establishment guy left. I thought it might be Rubio but Bush has a chance as well. Whoever this guy is, all of the big donor money will be thrown behind him in a last ditch effort to stop Trump. And it may work. Maybe.
I think it's great right now, and want to keep it that way.A true patriot would want to make America great again.First I am, I'd like to think, a patriot.Shula-holic said:As a Hillary supporter, why wouldn't you want Trump to be the opponent given the polling? I personally think he's dangerous to run against heads up because of what he can do with the media. But all the opponents want to try and say how unelectable Trump is. Personally I think Cruz and Bernie are both much worse for the country. I'm voting for Kasich in the primary, but in the general as long as it isn't Cruz vs Bernie I'd be voting against either of those two that were on a ticket.timschochet said:Trump wins Iowa. Trump wins New Hampshire. Trump wins Nevada. Trump wins South Carolina.
After that the rest of the field is winnowed out and there is one establishment guy left. I thought it might be Rubio but Bush has a chance as well. Whoever this guy is, all of the big donor money will be thrown behind him in a last ditch effort to stop Trump. And it may work. Maybe.
Alan Keyes was 3rd once...HellToupee said:Things are trending Trump big in NH with Jeb a surprise 2nd
That's pretty cool!So Pat Buchanan and now the New York Times editorial staff is following me. I should try to make money off of this somehow.
I don't mean really, I just meant that their respective last articles are basically what I've been saying here for months.That's pretty cool!So Pat Buchanan and now the New York Times editorial staff is following me. I should try to make money off of this somehow.
Hillary, Bernie and all Republicans not named Kasich will likely be reviled by a good chunk of the nation. We have to get beyond the status quo of having 50%+ of the country being vehemently opposed to and outright hating the president. Kasich is the only candidate that can pull that off.Kasich is electable. I don't see any other Republican nearing any victory.
If Iowa is smart, and they aren't, they go with Kasich.
I fracking don't like him much either, but truly would be the best republican option.Hate that guy.Hillary, Bernie and all Republicans not named Kasich will likely be reviled by a good chunk of the nation. We have to get beyond the status quo of having 50%+ of the country being vehemently opposed to and outright hating the president. Kasich is the only candidate that can pull that off.Kasich is electable. I don't see any other Republican nearing any victory.
If Iowa is smart, and they aren't, they go with Kasich.
Kasich has my vote, I just don't think it will matter...he's not charismatic enough for the masses.Kasich is electable. I don't see any other Republican nearing any victory.
If Iowa is smart, and they aren't, they go with Kasich.
I wouldn't be surprised if they stay in. Santorum has a history of that and Fiorinna may be angling for a VP spot.3C said:After Iowa do Sanitorium and Fiorina pull out? And if so, who do their tens of supporters go to?
Oh, well that's not nearly as cool. But still somewhat cool.I don't mean really, I just meant that their respective last articles are basically what I've been saying here for months.That's pretty cool!So Pat Buchanan and now the New York Times editorial staff is following me. I should try to make money off of this somehow.
The hands... http://m.imgur.com/gallery/ByC49FyKasich has my vote, I just don't think it will matter...he's not charismatic enough for the masses.Kasich is electable. I don't see any other Republican nearing any victory.
If Iowa is smart, and they aren't, they go with Kasich.
Kasich hands > Trump hair.The hands... https://www.google.com/search?rlz=1C9BKJA_enUS602US602&hl=en-US&biw=1366&bih=909&ei=3DauVsSKAYrx-AHb6ZSoCg&q=kasich+hands+gif&oq=kasich+hands&gs_l=mobile-gws-serp.1.1.0l3.27535.44178.0.47092.27.19.8.2.2.0.149.1779.9j9.18.0....0...1.1.64.mobile-gws-serp..1.26.1690.3.XyHhBUCkEFk#imgrc=W8s1B_xgTk3d4M%3AKasich has my vote, I just don't think it will matter...he's not charismatic enough for the masses.Kasich is electable. I don't see any other Republican nearing any victory.
If Iowa is smart, and they aren't, they go with Kasich.
Agreed, and I don't really care about that issue as much as I do his inability to handle it.Watching Rubio on Meet The Press... My God he cannot get out of his own way on the immigration issue and the Gang of 8. It's unbelievable how badly he handles this issue.
It's like watching Jeb fumbling with the Iraq war - it's the one issue on which he should be the most prepared.Agreed, and I don't really care about that issue as much as I do his inability to handle it.Watching Rubio on Meet The Press... My God he cannot get out of his own way on the immigration issue and the Gang of 8. It's unbelievable how badly he handles this issue.
Republicans have gone with the "electable" candidate the last two elections and it hasn't helped them. It's probably worth a shot at this point to roll the dice with the firebrand/demagogue.Kasich is electable. I don't see any other Republican nearing any victory.
If Iowa is smart, and they aren't, they go with Kasich.
Agreed. Let the Democrats have the "enthusiasm deficit" this time around.Republicans have gone with the "electable" candidate the last two elections and it hasn't helped them. It's probably worth a shot at this point to roll the dice with the firebrand/demagogue.Kasich is electable. I don't see any other Republican nearing any victory.
If Iowa is smart, and they aren't, they go with Kasich.
Congrats Yankee on being eligible to work for the NY Times! *liberal achievement unlocked*I don't mean really, I just meant that their respective last articles are basically what I've been saying here for months.That's pretty cool!So Pat Buchanan and now the New York Times editorial staff is following me. I should try to make money off of this somehow.
In the Republican primary, the establishment candidate always wins. Bush was the establishment candidate in 2000. Eventually "the base" has to win one.Republicans have gone with the "electable" candidate the last two elections and it hasn't helped them. It's probably worth a shot at this point to roll the dice with the firebrand/demagogue.Kasich is electable. I don't see any other Republican nearing any victory.
If Iowa is smart, and they aren't, they go with Kasich.
Goldwater was a clear outlier in '64.In the Republican primary, the establishment candidate always wins. Bush was the establishment candidate in 2000. Eventually "the base" has to win one.Republicans have gone with the "electable" candidate the last two elections and it hasn't helped them. It's probably worth a shot at this point to roll the dice with the firebrand/demagogue.Kasich is electable. I don't see any other Republican nearing any victory.
If Iowa is smart, and they aren't, they go with Kasich.
I will say this for Trump, his plan is clear. I have no idea what the other Goppers stand for on this issue, and I don't think I even understand what Hillary and Sanders are proposing.Watching Rubio on Meet The Press... My God he cannot get out of his own way on the immigration issue and the Gang of 8. It's unbelievable how badly he handles this issue.
I hope this is sarcasm. Trump is the biggest shoot from the hip, specifics be damned huckster I've ever seen.I will say this for Trump, his plan is clear. I have no idea what the other Goppers stand for on this issue, and I don't think I even understand what Hillary and Sanders are proposing.Watching Rubio on Meet The Press... My God he cannot get out of his own way on the immigration issue and the Gang of 8. It's unbelievable how badly he handles this issue.
His goal is clear. He doesn't have a plan.I will say this for Trump, his plan is clear. I have no idea what the other Goppers stand for on this issue, and I don't think I even understand what Hillary and Sanders are proposing.Watching Rubio on Meet The Press... My God he cannot get out of his own way on the immigration issue and the Gang of 8. It's unbelievable how badly he handles this issue.
Thanks for pointing out the MTP interview. I managed to catch the replay. I'm not sure what you saw but I saw a clear, concise answer to it that is consistent with what he's been saying. He's so much better in interviews than the debates. This helped sway be a bit back towards him...thx!Agreed, and I don't really care about that issue as much as I do his inability to handle it.Watching Rubio on Meet The Press... My God he cannot get out of his own way on the immigration issue and the Gang of 8. It's unbelievable how badly he handles this issue.
Why is that? What is it about Bloomberg that you find more appealing or vice versa...what specifically is it about Hillary that turns you off compared to the former mayor?I'm a pinko, but I'd consider Bloomberg over Hillary.
A pinko? A PINKO???I'm a pinko, but I'd consider Bloomberg over Hillary.
No big sodas or salt in restaurants.I wouldn't be opposed to Bloomberg, but would need to know a lot more.