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I am as conservative as they come. I have yet to see a good reason to vote for Cruz for President.
It is FAR TOO EARLY to start talking about 2016.
Personal TESTIMONY Lunger?Some people never learn.
*I* Question your sucking up my AIR on the planet. YOU don't deserve to be here.I love this! It is so......voracious!
A great running mate!
^Lunger makes another idiot post. NOT surprised in the very least.
Good on ya lunger. At least your consistent.
What? Are you questioning my voracity?
I am as conservative as they come. I have yet to see a good reason to vote for Cruz for President.
It is FAR TOO EARLY to start talking about 2016.
Perfect as a matter of fact.
Whatever happened to Rubio though?
Perfect as a matter of fact.
Whatever happened to Rubio though?
Rubio who?
Oh, you mean that wannabe who lied about his background ?
What the heck, let's kram him in the Klown Kar too.
*I* Question your sucking up my AIR on the planet. YOU don't deserve to be here.^Lunger makes another idiot post. NOT surprised in the very least.
Good on ya lunger. At least your consistent.
What? Are you questioning my voracity?
YOU are a WASTE of protoplasm.
A new PPP poll came out with these numbers. For those that don't know PPP is a D oriented polling company but are pretty accurate. They always are up front with their methodology which I respect. I don't have to go hunting for it.
And compared to the bullshit Gallup poll that libs were creaming themselves over yesterday, this poll is based on Republican primary voters, not a generic across the board poll of 18 to what evers.
This is specific. Thank you PPP for this. yay!
Eat dirt McCain and other RINO's!![]()
This wont surprise Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid or GOP old bull Sen. John McCain -- the largest chunk of the Republican Party is now very conservative.
According to a new PPP poll, which has Sen. Ted Cruz the top choice for the 2016 Republican nomination, those who describe themselves as very conservative make up 39 percent of the splintered party.
Add in those who consider themselves somewhat conservative, and the right-leaning voters comprise 76 percent of the party.
In the new poll of 743 Republican primary voters, 1 percent called themselves very liberal, 4 percent somewhat liberal, and just 18 percent as moderate.
Among the conservative voters, Cruz is the leading choice for the GOP nomination. He won 34 percent of that group.
But he also shows remarkable crossover as 32 percent of the very liberal crowd also prefer him.
His likely rival, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, wins just 4 percent of the very conservative crowd and 38 percent of the very liberal group.
76% of GOP now 'conservative,' pick Cruz for 2016 nomination | WashingtonExaminer.com
76% of GOP now 'conservative,' pick Cruz for 2016 nomination
Good news for democrats, who will keep the WH come 2017 if Cruz is indeed the nominee.
The Republicans need the Independents - and I don't see the Indies leaning in Cruz' general direction.