As of 10:30pm: Who is winning?
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  As of 10:30pm: Who is winning?
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Question: Well?
#1
Carly Fiorina
 
#2
Donald Trump
 
#3
Marco Rubio
 
#4
Ted Cruz
 
#5
Scott Walker
 
#6
Jeb Bush
 
#7
John Kasich
 
#8
Rand Paul
 
#9
Ben Carson
 
#10
Mike Huckabee
 
#11
Chris Christie
 
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Total Voters: 63

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« Reply #25 on: September 16, 2015, 09:47:13 PM »

Fiorina, Rubio and Christie did very well

Cruz, Carson, Bush, Huckabee, and Paul have been doing decent (Paul did awful at the beginning but I think he's made a comeback)

Trump, Kasich, and Walker haven't been doing too well
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« Reply #26 on: September 16, 2015, 10:08:12 PM »

I think this debate is the end to the Walker campaign....

More like the end to the Paul campaign.

Maybe both of them

Walker's improved from the last debate. Why would this end him?

I didn't get to watch the entire debate, but from what I saw, while his delivery was certainly better and he surprisingly didn't flub, but he needed a turnaround from this, and I didn't see one. Others (Rubio, FIorina) came off much better than he did, which isn't what he needed.
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