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Question: Who will win the republican nomination in 2016?
#1
Chris Christie
 
#2
Scott Walker
 
#3
Jeb Bush
 
#4
Ted Cruz
 
#5
Mike Huckabee
 
#6
Rand Paul
 
#7
Marco Rubio
 
#8
Rick Perry
 
#9
Rick Santorum
 
#10
John Kasich
 
#11
Peter King
 
#12
Ben Carson
 
#13
Bobby Jindal
 
#14
Carly Fiorina
 
#15
Lindsey Graham
 
#16
Jim Gilmore
 
#17
Bob Ehrlich
 
#18
George Pataki
 
#19
Donald Trump
 
#20
Other
 
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Total Voters: 88

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Bull Moose Base
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« on: June 16, 2015, 06:53:22 AM »

I think I'll pass on walker, after his dumb Cameron comment. Kasich seems more likely right now.

No one will care about the Cameron thing. Or do you just mean Walker is bound to say more stupid things? That seems likely. Kasich doesn't say stupid things so much but he's notoriously undisciplined about what he does say so hopefully that will be interesting. Walker's bigger problem is what might happen to his approval rating in the next 6 months.
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« Reply #1 on: June 16, 2015, 07:10:37 PM »

Huh? Where are all the Walker bots? I don't see them anywhere.

Anyway, as I've said for months now, Jeb will be the nominee. Most of the rest are clowns.

Yeah, what the hell happened to Walker here? He's been winning all these polls for months including one 2 weeks ago then suddenly he collapses here on the day a new poll comes out showing him leading nationally and Bush's favorables underwater. Walker is still the most conservative top-tier candidate when you include immigration. He's been having troubles back home for a few weeks but I haven't seen a single post about it and don't know if anyone here even knows about it. As far as gaffes, his  have been comparable to Rubio and Bush and anyway, gaffes don't matter much, certainly not this far out.

Bush will implode, and people will realize he's not really as conservative as made out to be.

I actually think most will discover he's more conservative than they thought for the most part. But Bush fatigue might be the end of him.
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« Reply #2 on: June 19, 2015, 04:32:19 PM »

The Walker collapse is stunning. It won't be long before Rubio's Atlas support collapses in the same way. Both men are light-weights; they remind me of Perry and Palin respectively.

But why do people think that the party that nominated George W Bush won't nominate a lightweight? And again, Perry didn't lose because he was a lightweight but because he was drawing most of his support from conservatives and then committed a heresy on immigration. In that way, he is like Rubio.
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