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Question: Who's up next?
#1
Donald Trump
 
#2
Jeb Bush
 
#3
Ben Carson
 
#4
Marco Rubio
 
#5
Carly Fiorina
 
#6
John Kasich
 
#7
George Pataki
 
#8
Jim Gilmore
 
#9
Lindsey Graham
 
#10
Chris Christie
 
#11
Rick Santorum
 
#12
Mike Huckabee
 
#13
Ted Cruz
 
#14
Rand Paul
 
#15
Bobby Jindal
 
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Total Voters: 83

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« on: September 21, 2015, 06:43:36 PM »
« edited: September 21, 2015, 06:47:00 PM by Averroës »

Does anyone know how serious Jindal's operation is? Does he have a campaign bus, more than a handful of paid staffers, is he getting air time in early primary states etc.? He was my choice in the previous poll and I am surprised that he hasn't dropped out yet, to be honest. He was pretty ghastly in the second debate, to the point that I almost feel worried about him.

Santorum's campaign is a viable candidate for most depressing primary redux of all time, but he was doing no better at this point in 2012, IIRC, so, as far as I can guess, he will persist, animated by a cargo cult-like faith that if you drive around Iowa long enough and visit all of its 99 counties, Providence will take care of the rest.

If it's anyone else, I'll be surprised and it'll probably be for reasons that aren't yet public knowledge. Pataki, Graham, Gilmore, and Huckabee aren't running serious or expensive enough campaigns to leave at this point no matter how little support they're drawing (although an abrupt and unceremonious boredom-induced withdrawal wouldn't be all that shocking, I guess). Christie, Paul, and Kasich aren't doing well, but each is within spitting distance or even ahead of Jeb! in at least NH, so they've got that going for them, and AFAIK there is no indication that any are struggling to make payroll or anything.
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