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n david 07-21-2015 08:12 AM

GOP Candidates 2016
 
The newest ABC Poll has Trump on top with 24%. It should be noted, this poll was mostly conducted before Trump's statement against McCain, and the pollsters noted a significant drop the final day of the poll.

The ABC/WashPo Poll 7/16-19:
Trump - 24%
Walker - 13%
Bush - 12%
Huckabee - 8%
Rubio - 7%
Carson - 6%
Paul - 6%
Cruz - 4%

FoxNews Poll 7/13-15:
Trump - 18%
Walker - 15%
Bush - 14%
Paul - 8%
Rubio - 7%
Carson - 6%
Cruz - 4%

Monmouth University Poll 7/9-12:
Bush - 15%
Trump - 13%
Cruz - 9%
Huckabee - 7%
Walker - 7%
Carson - 6%
Paul - 6%
Rubio - 6%

PollingReport

RealClearPolitics Poll 7/9-19:
Trump - 18%
Bush - 13%
Walker - 10%
Rubio - 6%
Paul - 6%
Huckabee - 6%
Cruz - 6%

RCP Poll

n david 07-21-2015 08:14 AM

Re: GOP Candidates 2016
 
Thus far, if the debate threshold remains at a candidate having to poll at 10% and if these numbers hold, the debates will only have three candidates: Trump, Bush and Walker.

Pressing-On 07-21-2015 08:16 AM

Re: GOP Candidates 2016
 
And the polling that got it wrong for Greece, Britain, Israel, etc.

Pressing-On 07-21-2015 08:19 AM

Re: GOP Candidates 2016
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by n david (Post 1384347)
Thus far, if the debate threshold remains at a candidate having to poll at 10% and if these numbers hold, the debates will only have three candidates: Trump, Bush and Walker.

The polling will reflect who they want on the stage. Ted Cruz has raised more hard money than the other candidates. $14.3 to Jeb's $11.4. Ted will be on the stage.

n david 07-21-2015 08:21 AM

Re: GOP Candidates 2016
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Pressing-On (Post 1384348)
And the polling that got it wrong for Greece, Britain, Israel, etc.

I agree that polls get it wrong. A lot. IIRC, the polls had Romney winning in a landslide against obama.

The only problem is this will be the first year the polls will have a significant impact on the debates. Even if the polls are wrong, if the debates only allows those polling at 10% or more, Cruz, Paul and others are out. Hard to conduct a campaign, let alone win a race when your kept in the background and out of the debates.

I understand the GOP doesn't want another year like 2012, where there were 20 candidates on stage, but I don't like this.

Pressing-On 07-21-2015 08:40 AM

Re: GOP Candidates 2016
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by n david (Post 1384350)
I agree that polls get it wrong. A lot. IIRC, the polls had Romney winning in a landslide against obama.

The only problem is this will be the first year the polls will have a significant impact on the debates. Even if the polls are wrong, if the debates only allows those polling at 10% or more, Cruz, Paul and others are out. Hard to conduct a campaign, let alone win a race when your kept in the background and out of the debates.

I understand the GOP doesn't want another year like 2012, where there were 20 candidates on stage, but I don't like this.

Fox News (capping out at 10 candidates) is determining the top 10 on the debate stage as those listed in the top 5 polls. All those listed in your polls are going to be the top 10.

It is worse than 2012. I see hardly any support for Jeb Bush, yet the polling has him on top.

n david 07-21-2015 08:53 AM

Re: GOP Candidates 2016
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Pressing-On (Post 1384353)
Fox News (capping out at 10 candidates) is determining the top 10 on the debate stage as those listed in the top 5 polls. All those listed in your polls are going to be the top 10.

It is worse than 2012. I see hardly any support for Jeb Bush, yet the polling has him on top.

Oh, okay. I misunderstood. I thought it was those polling over 10%. This is better then, although 10 candidates are a lot to have on one stage.

Pressing-On 07-21-2015 09:00 AM

Re: GOP Candidates 2016
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by n david (Post 1384355)
Oh, okay. I misunderstood. I thought it was those polling over 10%. This is better then, although 10 candidates are a lot to have on one stage.

Yes, it is a lot. It is quite a diverse group. The Dems have only white, rich people. Aren't they a gas after framing the narrative that the GOP is full of old, white racists? :heeheehee

Pressing-On 07-21-2015 09:07 AM

Re: GOP Candidates 2016
 
BTW, John Kaisch is announcing today that he is in the race. That brings the total of GOP candidates who cannot win to 12. :heeheehee

Evang.Benincasa 07-21-2015 03:50 PM

Re: GOP Candidates 2016
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Pressing-On (Post 1384357)
BTW, John Kaisch is announcing today that he is in the race. That brings the total of GOP candidates who cannot win to 12. :heeheehee

Worked with Clinton to ban assault weapons? That J. Kasich?

Hey I wonder what these others feel about assault rifles?

Hey PO what is Cruz's voting history on assault rifles?


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