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  Which GOP candidate has the best shot of winning (assuming they run) and why? (search mode)
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Question: Which Republican candidate declared or assumed to run has the best chance of getting the nomination and why?
#1
Bush
 
#2
Rubio
 
#3
Paul
 
#4
Cruz
 
#5
Carson
 
#6
Christie
 
#7
Walker
 
#8
Huckabee
 
#9
Santorum
 
#10
Fiorina
 
#11
Perry
 
#12
Graham
 
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Total Voters: 36

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Blair
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« on: April 20, 2015, 02:16:57 PM »

Yeah looking at the record the Establishment republican always wins, in fact the democrats in picking Obama, Clinton, Carter and Mcgovern appear to be more likely to pick an anti-establishment candidate   

2012-Romney, establishment candidate
2008-Mccain, heir to the nomination, relative establishment apart from Giuliani (who imploded) 
2000- Bish, definition of the establishment.
1996- Dole, senate majority leader, need I say more?
1992- Bush, VP and saw off right wing challenge.
1988- Bush, again establishment
1980- Reagan, may be the only anti-establishment but still heir after 1976 and weak field
1976- best chance at winning as an insurgent, but Ford still won
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