I thought that had to be a shoop.I'm not a registered voter, and I have no dog in this fight, but this was too crazy to not post.
This is apparently what passes for journalistic integrity these days.... and people actually get their news here? Pretty sad, IMO.
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Yeah right. Rubio will be lucky to win again.Come on Clinton and Rubio with upsets!
People say lots of things. She's done.she vowed to go all the way to the convention.
Yeah right. Rubio will be lucky to win again.
I already saw a young, grassroots movement back in 2008 and 2012, and Ron Paul went nowhere. I really hope Sanders knocks off Clinton. Unlike her, I actually think he's a man of principle and I really like some of his stances (greater regulation on Wall Street, for example). But young people are notoriously flaky when it comes to voting. Even if they somehow vote him as the Democratic candidate, they won't come out in droves to support him come general election time.
I've been jaded since 2003, when there were no weapons of mass destruction. So I know how it feels. Experience has told me not to get my hopes up about any particular candidate, especially if he/she is reliant on the youth vote.
I'd be shocked if Bush wins anything.
If there is no hope for Rubio then it is either Cruz or Trump. Could Kasich win the primaries? Heck could cruz?
According to CNN...
Trump - 35% (winner)
Kasich - 16%
Cruz - 12%
With 12% of precincts reporting.
And Fiorina has 4%
Carson has 2%
Which is interesting, Fiorina wasn't at the debate, but has near doubke the votes of someone that was.
Bush too. Kasich has to turn this into money to keep going. Bush is gonna take 3rd and have $$ to go forward.His original plan was 3-2-1.
3rd in Iowa
2nd in NH
1st in SC
Doubt this plan is going to work out for him. Christie did more favors for Kasich, by taking out Rubio, than any donation to Kasich's campaign.
Alex Jones must be losing his shit!
Bush too. Kasich has to turn this into money to keep going. Bush is gonna take 3rd and have $$ to go forward.
His original plan was 3-2-1.
3rd in Iowa
2nd in NH
1st in SC
Doubt this plan is going to work out for him. Christie did more favors for Kasich, by taking out Rubio, than any donation to Kasich's campaign.
I really don't think that Paul and Sanders are even remotely similar at this point. Paul didn't really represent any ideology beyond some broad anti-establishment message that didn't have the policy to substantiate it. And, accordingly, he never even achieved a fraction of the support, be it in the way of donations or, now, primary votes, as Sanders has. Ron Paul ended with 10% of the primary vote and 0 states won. Sanders is already a lock to far surpass that.
At the outset of the primary season several months ago, I predicted Rubio to win, but said that Cruz would be a strong contender and would be the scariest potential POTUS.
At this point, especially after Rubio's gaffe last week, I just don't know anymore. Kasich would be nice and would perform well in a general.