Indeependent
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Not bad for a guy who is a moderate conservative at best.
That's because the average Republican of working age who doesn't have an overvalued Stock Portfolio is not a Wingnut.
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Not bad for a guy who is a moderate conservative at best.
He's gonna fade, right ?
Donald Trump hit a new high-water mark in a poll
Real-estate-tycoon Donald Trump's presidential campaign got some good news in a new poll released Monday evening.
The NBC News/Wall Street Journal survey found Trump with 25% support among Republican voters.
Republican neurosurgeon Ben Carson was close behind Trump, with 22% support.
Amid a crowded field, US Sen. Marco Rubio's (R-Florida) 13% placed a distant third, followed by Sen. Ted Cruz's (R-Texas) 9% and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush's 8%.
Trump's 25% support is up from 21% in September, when the pollster last went into the field. That improvement, though slight, is notable, as there's been increasing speculation that his support is plateauing, and the mogul has angrily responded to questions about when he might drop out of the race.
NBC's Carrie Dann noted that 59% of GOP voters "now say they can see themselves supporting Trump," compared to 47% who said the same in September. A slight majority also said they could not see themselves supporting Trump then, compared to 35% who said the same in the new survey.
But Carson, Rubio, and some of the other candidates posted even stronger upside potential by this measure.
"While Trump leads when GOP primary voters are asked about their first choice for the party's nomination, Carson boasts the highest share of voters who say they can see themselves supporting him," Dann wrote. "Seventy-four percent said that they can imagine backing Carson for the GOP nod, while just 20 percent said they could not."
Donald Trump hit a new high-water mark in a poll
25% is not a new highwater mark. Trump is back where he was in August.
Better go tell NBC and the Wall Street Journal then.
No I have nothing to worry about, but hopefully the Tea Maggots, and other right wing extremist Groups, and America's Taliban (the Repugs) send themselves to an early grave, or die of Heart Failure when Clinton wins..That fat Orangutan WILL NEVER be President..
And when he is flushed down the shitter, where he belongs along with the rest of his fanboys, I will be on here talking shit, and gloating, mark my words....
So are you going to kill yourself if he wins?
You sound pretty invested...
The Repugs should know by now after 08, and 12 you CAN'T win a national Presidential election with just the white vote..
He's not going to be the 2016 republican nominee.He's gonna fade, right ?
Donald Trump hit a new high-water mark in a poll
Real-estate-tycoon Donald Trump's presidential campaign got some good news in a new poll released Monday evening.
The NBC News/Wall Street Journal survey found Trump with 25% support among Republican voters.
Republican neurosurgeon Ben Carson was close behind Trump, with 22% support.
Amid a crowded field, US Sen. Marco Rubio's (R-Florida) 13% placed a distant third, followed by Sen. Ted Cruz's (R-Texas) 9% and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush's 8%.
Trump's 25% support is up from 21% in September, when the pollster last went into the field. That improvement, though slight, is notable, as there's been increasing speculation that his support is plateauing, and the mogul has angrily responded to questions about when he might drop out of the race.
NBC's Carrie Dann noted that 59% of GOP voters "now say they can see themselves supporting Trump," compared to 47% who said the same in September. A slight majority also said they could not see themselves supporting Trump then, compared to 35% who said the same in the new survey.
But Carson, Rubio, and some of the other candidates posted even stronger upside potential by this measure.
"While Trump leads when GOP primary voters are asked about their first choice for the party's nomination, Carson boasts the highest share of voters who say they can see themselves supporting him," Dann wrote. "Seventy-four percent said that they can imagine backing Carson for the GOP nod, while just 20 percent said they could not."
Donald Trump hit a new high-water mark in a poll