pdleech
Apprentice
A call for Michael Bloomberg?
It would be but am concerned he wouldn't get enough votes, would take more votes from Democrats than Republicans and leave the field open for Trump.
A call for Michael Bloomberg?
Both Trump and Cruz are polarizing candidates and it probably isn't any coincidence that however many times Trump tops the polls he never achieves more than 35% of the vote - it is highly likely that there is a very definite upper limit to the amount of votes he can get
Cruz 5 points better than Trump nationally. Really?
http://www.weeklystandard.com/polls...ss?utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=TWSAutoTweet
Cruz 5 points better than Trump nationally. Really?
http://www.weeklystandard.com/polls...ss?utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=TWSAutoTweet
However, what I'm tending to fail to grasp is that the identification with the theological fundamentalism, is stronger than the political fascism, and that a lot of Cruz support would probably drift towards the nearest christian alternative (Rubio), albeit Trump would pick up some and possibly raise his own upper threshold to the low 40's
The big test for Cruz comes in Texas on March 1st with 172 delegates up for grabs. This is a winner takes all state if the winner manages 50% or more. If they don't, it divides proportionately. If Trump can stop Cruz getting the 50% then he looks to hold the whip hand, as the next big winner takes all is Florida (72 delegates) and Trump has a commanding lead of over 20%
Incidentally Brendan, don't be too shocked if you discover sand, sea, socialism and rampant minimum wage prostitution in Cuba
The level of insight, eloquence and opinion on this site* puts the American commentators to shame; ironic that I come here to learn and get intelligent observations!
I think you underestimate Trump with evangelicals.
http://www.quinnipiac.edu/images/polling/us/us02172016_Ut34wgb.pdf
Trump is doing OK amongst evangelicals (still trails Cruz), but all of sudden he's starting to clean up the moderate conservative and slightly liberal leaning votes by huge margins. There has to be a chance now that if the moderate trinity of Bush, Kasich and Rubio start to drop out, the conventional wisdom that their votes will trasnfer amongst each other is under pressure, and that a good percentage could migrate to Trump. Indeed, Trump could emerge as the stop Cruz candidate yet
This is a new highwater mark for him. The 30% ceiling is rising
Heads are spinnin'
There's no doubt that the American public are just fed up with the Bush dynasty, and aren't buying into the once-accepted notion of " George Bush keeping America safe" anymore. This is demonstrated by the muted response to Trump's referencing of 911 under Dubya's watch.Rumour mill starting to suggest that Jeb is on the verge of calling it a day.
he's had a brutal week