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Gallup: Enthusiasm among Trump supporters dwarfs that among Cruz supporters 65/39

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Gallup ^ | March 29, 2016
A new Gallup report finds that enthusiasm among Trump supporters is what it calls, "extraordinarily high" at a combined extremely enthusiastic and very enthusiastic level of 65%. It reports Cruz supporters are at a combined 39% and Kasich supporters are at a combined 33%.

AND THEN WE HAVE THE LATEST POLLS.....

McLaughlin National Poll: Trump 45, Cruz 28, Kasich 16
McLaughlin and Associates ^

PPP National Poll: Trump 42, Cruz, 32, Kasich 22
PPP ^
PPP's new national poll finds that Donald Trump remains the clear front runner- and the GOP base would find someone like Paul Ryan or Mitt Romney being nominated at a contested convention to be unacceptable. Trump's polling at 42% to 32% for Ted Cruz and 22% for John Kasich.

  • Trump holds 21-point lead in new national poll
    The Hill ^ | March 29, 2016 | Lisa Hagen
    GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump holds a 21-point lead over primary rival Ted Cruz, a new national poll finds. A new NBC News/SurveyMonkey online tracking poll released Tuesday found Trump leading the Texas senator, 48 percent to 27 percent. Ohio Gov. John Kasich, who gained 2 points since last week, follows with 18 percent.
 
Gallup ^ | March 29, 2016
A new Gallup report finds that enthusiasm among Trump supporters is what it calls, "extraordinarily high" at a combined extremely enthusiastic and very enthusiastic level of 65%. It reports Cruz supporters are at a combined 39% and Kasich supporters are at a combined 33%.

AND THEN WE HAVE THE LATEST POLLS.....

McLaughlin National Poll: Trump 45, Cruz 28, Kasich 16
McLaughlin and Associates ^

PPP National Poll: Trump 42, Cruz, 32, Kasich 22
PPP ^
PPP's new national poll finds that Donald Trump remains the clear front runner- and the GOP base would find someone like Paul Ryan or Mitt Romney being nominated at a contested convention to be unacceptable. Trump's polling at 42% to 32% for Ted Cruz and 22% for John Kasich.

  • Trump holds 21-point lead in new national poll
    The Hill ^ | March 29, 2016 | Lisa Hagen
    GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump holds a 21-point lead over primary rival Ted Cruz, a new national poll finds. A new NBC News/SurveyMonkey online tracking poll released Tuesday found Trump leading the Texas senator, 48 percent to 27 percent. Ohio Gov. John Kasich, who gained 2 points since last week, follows with 18 percent.

Where are the next Primaries? They normally have been having them on Tuesdays, but I don't think they are today.
 
Gallup ^ | March 29, 2016
A new Gallup report finds that enthusiasm among Trump supporters is what it calls, "extraordinarily high" at a combined extremely enthusiastic and very enthusiastic level of 65%. It reports Cruz supporters are at a combined 39% and Kasich supporters are at a combined 33%.

AND THEN WE HAVE THE LATEST POLLS.....

McLaughlin National Poll: Trump 45, Cruz 28, Kasich 16
McLaughlin and Associates ^

PPP National Poll: Trump 42, Cruz, 32, Kasich 22
PPP ^
PPP's new national poll finds that Donald Trump remains the clear front runner- and the GOP base would find someone like Paul Ryan or Mitt Romney being nominated at a contested convention to be unacceptable. Trump's polling at 42% to 32% for Ted Cruz and 22% for John Kasich.

  • Trump holds 21-point lead in new national poll
    The Hill ^ | March 29, 2016 | Lisa Hagen
    GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump holds a 21-point lead over primary rival Ted Cruz, a new national poll finds. A new NBC News/SurveyMonkey online tracking poll released Tuesday found Trump leading the Texas senator, 48 percent to 27 percent. Ohio Gov. John Kasich, who gained 2 points since last week, follows with 18 percent.

Where are the next Primaries? They normally have been having them on Tuesdays, but I don't think they are today.

Wisc. is the next primary next Tuesday, April 5th!

NEWEST Poll shows

0ptimus (R)* 3/22 - 3/24 Sample 6182 Live Voters, MoE 1.1 Cruz 27% Trump 31% Kasick 29% Trump +2
 
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:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
 
Of course, it doesn't really matter. Trump is going to get obliterated in the general if he is the nominee. He'd be the single most unqualified person to ever be nominated by the Republican party.

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The ongoing underestimation of Trump is truly amazing.

The ongoing overestimation of Trump's supporters is not.

Hope you enjoy another 8 years of Democrats in the White House.

Remember to blame the Republican establishment for your failures though.
 
Reagan was also 7-8% DOWN to Carter at this time in the 1980 election!

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The National Review Online - a real conservative publication, not the posers supporting the liberal RINO Trump - explains why Cruz is going to win Wisconsin.

Why Cruz Is Poised to Stop Trump in Wisconsin, by John Fund, National Review

National Review is a neoconservative publication, not conservative. Is it "conservative" to support: Open borders, nation building, endless war in the Middle east? If so, support National Review and the politicians they control.

National Review has been terrified of, and openly hostile towards Trump since day one. It's time to toss these neocon jackasses who've hijacked the Republican party under the bus.
 
Reagan was also 7-8% DOWN to Carter at this time in the 1980 election!

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Also at this time, Romney trailed Obama.

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McCain trailed Obama.

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Kerry trailed Bush

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Bush led Gore

Historical polling for U.S. Presidential elections - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Clinton led Dole

Historical polling for U.S. Presidential elections - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bush led Dukakis

Historical polling for U.S. Presidential elections - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

And Reagan led Mondale

Historical polling for U.S. Presidential elections - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bush led Clinton in 1992

So in the past 9 elections, in 7, the leading candidate in the polls won in November.

Keep running with that 1980 analogy, Vagifail.
 
The ongoing underestimation of Trump is truly amazing.

The ongoing overestimation of Trump's supporters is not.

Hope you enjoy another 8 years of Democrats in the White House.

Remember to blame the Republican establishment for your failures though.

Tissue? :rofl:

If Trump wins the nomination, the neocons will be defeated. If that means we lose an election, IMHO, it is well worth it.

Better to lose a toe than an entire leg.

That being said, If Trump is the nominee, I think he can beat hiLIARy. Why? Because once he has it sewn up the GOP establishment will stop attacking him and start supporting him. They'll have no choice. Pre-nomination match up polls are notoriously unreliable. A lot can happen between now and November.

PS- I'm just one person with one vote. I am going to use that one vote for Trump in the California primary. The rest is out of my control. Regardless of what happens- it's no sweat off of my nose. I've lived through eight years of Obama and managed quite well. I have lots of other interests in my life. Politics is quite low on the list.....:thup:
 
Reagan was also 7-8% DOWN to Carter at this time in the 1980 election!

carter-reagan-polling.png

Also at this time, Romney trailed Obama.

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McCain trailed Obama.

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Kerry trailed Bush

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Bush led Gore

Historical polling for U.S. Presidential elections - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Clinton led Dole

Historical polling for U.S. Presidential elections - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bush led Dukakis

Historical polling for U.S. Presidential elections - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

And Reagan led Mondale

Historical polling for U.S. Presidential elections - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bush led Clinton in 1992

So in the past 9 elections, in 7, the leading candidate in the polls won in November.

Keep running with that 1980 analogy, Vagifail.

No problem Bullshitter, Trump usually BEATS the odds! LOLOLOL!
 
You keep posting that stuff, Vagifail.

Make sure you're still posting here on November 9, OK?

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