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Ted Cruz Blisters Mitt Romney

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MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (AP) — Sen. Ted Cruz urged archconservatives on Sunday to help nominate a Republican from their own ranks in 2016 or risk losing a third consecutive national election. The unspoken message: someone like him.

Ted Cruz Blisters Mitt Romney

There are so many people who truly believe that the republicans will never win the presidential election regardless of who stands. What is interesting, the same people were predicting that the democrats would retain the senate and win house seats in the 2014 mid terms which as you may recall did not happen.
 
Awwww...poor Ted. It's not like he had a chance anyway.

Poll: Run Hillary. Run Mitt

Hillary Clinton and Mitt Romney are the would-be candidates that Americans most want to run for president in 2016, while solid pluralities would prefer that Chris Christie and Rick Perry sit this election out, according to a new CBS News Poll released Sunday.[...]

Leading the way is former Secretary of State Clinton, with 85 percent of the surveyed Democrats expressing approval for a potential candidacy by her, against only 11 percent who opposed that idea. Also, 51 percent of independents liked the idea of her running. She was the only would-be contender supported by a majority of independents; the survey did not question members of the opposite party.

Next up was 2012 Republican contender Mitt Romney, whose would-be candidacy drew a positive reaction from 59 percent of Republicans vs. 26 percent who didn’t like the idea. However, 49 percent of the independents surveyed were not pleased with the idea.

Republicans who have as yet not made a huge dent: Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal (65 percent with no opinion), Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (64 percent) and conservative activist Ben Carson (61 percent). Faring only slightly better were two highly visible tea-party figures from the Senate’s class of 2010 — Marco Rubio (54 percent with no opinion) of Florida and Ted Cruz (53 percent) of Texas — and another 2012 contender, Rick Santorum (51 percent).

 

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