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Polls say Trump won handily, Rubio third


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2015 Oct 29, 1:24pm   6,965 views  12 comments

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http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/presidential-races/258506-polls-trump-won-third-gop-debate

Drudge has Trump beating his closest competition during the event by approximately 32 points among its respondents. He earned 54 percent compared to 22 percent for Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), Drudges second place Republican contender. Drudge ranks Rubio third overall with 11 percent, while Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) takes fourth with 4 percent and retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson finishes fifth, also around 4 percent. Time, meanwhile, has Trump besting the rest of the GOPs 2016 presidential field by 26 points among its participants. He receives 46 percent to 20 percent for Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) in that sampling of the...

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1   Patrick   2015 Oct 29, 1:38pm  

wow, the trumpening continues. at least it makes life interesting.

2   Tenpoundbass   2015 Oct 29, 3:41pm  

I think it's more curiosity driving everyone at this point.
Can he really do that, will he do that, will they let him do that, and what will he say next, before the other assholes trump in and try to steal his thunder.

3   tovarichpeter   2015 Oct 29, 5:28pm  

Interesting how the major media are all declaring Rubio the winner. The major corporate media is mostly Republican and they would like fRubio to replace their original candidate, Bush, who is going nowhere.

5   HydroCabron   2015 Oct 29, 6:32pm  

Ted Cruz - LOL.

6   HydroCabron   2015 Oct 29, 6:35pm  

Tenpoundbass says

Can he really do that, will he do that, will they let him do that, and what will he say next

He says a lot of things conservatives whine about not being able to say - even though they can and do say such things freely on the job and at family gatherings, wherever they feel like it. Shit that conservatives think will offend liberals.

This makes him the best qualified candidate by far.

7   Tenpoundbass   2015 Oct 29, 7:19pm  

tovarichpeter says

Interesting how the major media are all declaring Rubio the winner. The major corporate media is mostly Republican and they would like fRubio to replace their original candidate, Bush, who is going nowhere.

They tried to say Bush won last time.

8   Tenpoundbass   2015 Oct 29, 7:22pm  

What in the hell happened to Carson I thought he was taking Trump to the task.

9   Y   2015 Oct 29, 9:02pm  

Hoss and little joe needed him back at the ranch for a spell...

Tenpoundbass says

What in the hell happened to Carson I thought he was taking Trump to the task.

10   MisdemeanorRebel   2015 Oct 29, 9:53pm  

tovarichpeter says

Interesting how the major media are all declaring Rubio the winner. The major corporate media is mostly Republican and they would like fRubio to replace their original candidate, Bush, who is going nowhere.

Yep. They don't want Trump because Trump doesn't need the Koch Brother's, Exxon's, Lockheed's, Crusade against Babykilling Abortionists, or anybody else's money.

11   turtledove   2015 Oct 30, 10:15am  

jazz music says

Noooobody questions this as being a debate????

Every single one of the republican candidates questioned exactly that. The moderators are the only ones who thought that their questions made for a valid debate. Not that fantasy football isn't on the forefront of everyone's minds.

12   muffinman   2015 Nov 4, 6:44pm  

The questions about math not being math were so, oh, I dunno, biased. Math does have a liberal bias, I guess.

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