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« on: April 18, 2018, 12:44:04 PM »

Voters say Cruz would do a better job than O'Rourke on a number of issues:
51 - 35 percent that Cruz would do a better job on the economy;
49 - 36 percent for Cruz on taxes;
43 percent say Cruz would do a better job on health care, as 42 percent say O'Rourke would be better;
46 - 38 percent that Cruz would be better on immigration;
50 - 37 percent that Cruz would be better on gun policy.


Looks like this campaign is a personality campaign, lol. Texas is still a GOP state, but Cruz is so slimy that he might just be able to lose it.
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« Reply #1 on: April 18, 2018, 12:49:17 PM »

Voters say Cruz would do a better job than O'Rourke on a number of issues:
51 - 35 percent that Cruz would do a better job on the economy;
49 - 36 percent for Cruz on taxes;
43 percent say Cruz would do a better job on health care, as 42 percent say O'Rourke would be better;
46 - 38 percent that Cruz would be better on immigration;
50 - 37 percent that Cruz would be better on gun policy.


Looks like this campaign is a personality campaign, lol. Texas is still a GOP state, but Cruz is so slimy that he might just be able to lose it.

A lot of the respondents claim Trump isn't a factor, but this can't be helping Cruz:

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Oh yeah, that's another factor lol. Looks like TX still prefers standard republicans, but Cruz & Trump are just pretty slimy.

I'm surprised that the democrats are doing pretty well against Abott though. I would have expected him to win by double digits.


Granted, this is just 1 poll, and it seems a bit more D leaning than I'd expect.
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« Reply #2 on: April 18, 2018, 01:00:26 PM »

Interestingly enough, Beto is doing really well with the white vote (34% compared to Hillary's 24-26%). However, he is underperforming Hillary slightly among miniorities.
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« Reply #3 on: April 18, 2018, 02:03:55 PM »

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Go home Texas, you're drunk.
Voters say Cruz would do a better job than O'Rourke on a number of issues:
51 - 35 percent that Cruz would do a better job on the economy;
49 - 36 percent for Cruz on taxes;
43 percent say Cruz would do a better job on health care, as 42 percent say O'Rourke would be better;
46 - 38 percent that Cruz would be better on immigration;
50 - 37 percent that Cruz would be better on gun policy.


Looks like this campaign is a personality campaign, lol. Texas is still a GOP state, but Cruz is so slimy that he might just be able to lose it.

OK, so you combine these two things and.....I don't get it, how is he only up by 3 when you combine these things, it looks like all 47% who like him are voting for him already, but then the policies should help him with the undecideds?

Maybe my math is off but this poll makes little sense to me when you dig into it
Independants are a larger sample than republicans in this poll, Quinnipiac may be fudging this poll for clicks

but beto is winning indies by 14 and still losing by 3. they arent fudging party id lol
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Holy Unifying Centrist
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Junior Chimp
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« Reply #4 on: April 18, 2018, 04:22:24 PM »

Cruz is up by high single digits/low double digits. This poll is junk and doesn’t even show party ID or demographic distribution.


Beto is winning independents by 14 and is getting 34% of white voters (much more than hillary 24-26%) so this result isn't from sampling miniority democrats.

Like Cruz is an ultra far right partisan. Is it any surprise that independents aren't a fan of him? Get out of your conservative hack bubble.
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