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republicanchick

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Latest 2016 Republican Presidential Primary Polls




Mitt Romney
Ben Carson
Jeb Bush
Chris Christie
Rand Paul
ABC News/Washington Post
December 11-14, 2014
410 registered Republicans
Margin of error: ± 5.5 Poll details


21% Mitt

7% Carson

10% Bush

6% Christie

9% Rand Paul

8% Ryan

6% Cruz

6% Huckabee





My comments:


I don't like Rand Paul's position on a few things

I like Paul Ryan but need to find out more about his views especially on the budget

I have few reservations about Huckabee, but still would like to know more

I have no reservations about Carson at this time

I have no reservations about Cruz at this time

not thrilled about Bush at all (but would vote for him to keep a liberal like Clinton out... but I would vote anyway because its the right thing to do)

Still, I hope other Rs feel the same way (about voting)




Fox News
December 7-9, 2014
392 registered Republicans
Margin of error: ± 5 Poll details

19% Mitt

6% Carson

10% Bush

8% Christie

8% R. Paul
 
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chrysostom

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history will tell you that the republicans cannot win without
the hispanic vote and the religious wacko vote
and
history will tell you that the only ones who can get those votes
are
bush and perry
so
do you want to win?
or
do you just want to take a stand?
 

republicanchick

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history will tell you that the republicans cannot win without
the hispanic vote and the religious wacko vote
and
history will tell you that the only ones who can get those votes
are
bush and perry
so
do you want to win?
or
do you just want to take a stand?

I have no idea what u mean by religious wackos, but it seems that extreme Christians, whether they are doctrinally right on or not, would go for the Rs, so that's a done deal

Hispanics are like every other group: some are Rs, some Ds. But they are more intelligent (some anyway) than to vote for someone just b/c they want something from the gov..

so I don't agree with you. I think the American people are ready for something DIFFERENT, and something different REPUBLICAN, meaning something different that is NOT what we have had b4

in Clinton and Obama




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republicanchick

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they are right here at tol
they will not vote
or
vote for a third party
before
they would vote for a mormon
which
somehow is worse than letting a democrat win

yeh, there's one for Freud, eh?

it's like little children. WAHHHH, you won't give me what i want so... I'm going to smack myself

:dizzy:
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republicanchick

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not

they vote over 60% democratic
unless
you have a bush like republican candidate

frankly, I have a little more faith in them than most people. I think that if someone like Ted Cruz would... well, let's face it, a lot of candidates do NOT (when campaigning) EXPLAIN their positions well sometimes. They do not help make the low-info voters understand why it is that R policies are better for THEM, for the poor, for everyone. I am not speaking of RINO policies, by the way... but truly conservative ones.


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