Finally have some 2016 polling on the clown nomination.
Trump leading, as befits the representative of the party's intellectual core. Cruz is the Next Clown Up. Everybody else is expired dog food.
If my side is the clown, what's your's?
Finally have some 2016 polling on the clown nomination.
Trump leading, as befits the representative of the party's intellectual core. Cruz is the Next Clown Up. Everybody else is expired dog food.
If my side is the clown, what's your's?
The Princess Bride
If my side is the clown, what's your's?
All you need to know is he is going to vote for Hilary
If my side is the clown, what's your's?
All you need to know is he is going to vote for Hilary
White Nationalist Super PAC (yes, that's now a thing) is now blanketing Iowa with Robocalls on behalf of Donald Trump. And for bonus awful, the leader of the organization is the man Charleston Massacre shooter Dylann Roof cited as inspiration for his killings in his manifesto.
Clinton led Sanders by 3 points, 48 to 45 percent, among likely Democratic caucusgoers in Iowa. Seventy-one percent of likely Democratic caucusgoers in Iowa were "strongly committed" to their choice, according to the poll.
But among likely Democratic primary voters in New Hampshire, Sanders led the former secretary of state by 4 points, 50 to 46 percent. Seventy-six percent of likely Democratic primary voters in the Granite State were firm in their decision.
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Looking ahead to the general election, Sanders beat or tied with three Republican candidates in Iowa and New Hampshire in head-to-head match-up. He posted a 19-point lead over both Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Donald Trump in New Hampshire.
Clinton would not be as competitive in the general election, according to this poll. While she beat Trump in both Iowa and New Hampshire, she trailed Cruz and Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) in both states. Her biggest deficit was 12 points behind Rubio in New Hampshire.
As president, I will promote a convention of states to amend the Constitution and restore limited government.
The framers of our Constitution allowed for a constitutional convention because they knew our citizens were the ultimate defense against an overbearing federal government. They gave the American people, through their state representatives, the power to call a convention made up of at least 34 states, where delegates could then propose amendments that would require the support of 38 states to become law.
Zip up already Kep! I wouldn't take any poll too seriously that has Marco freakin Rubio up 12 points on Hillary Clinton in New Hampshire.![]()
Still don't think Rubio is dangerous? That he's the best option in a bad field of options? Think again.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/opini...ional-convention-editorials-debates/78368672/
Still don't think Rubio is dangerous? That he's the best option in a bad field of options? Think again.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/opini...ional-convention-editorials-debates/78368672/
Is that you, DWS?
We'll see how it goes, Rover. The Iron Lady has the Clintonistas, the machine, and 90% of the media bowing and scraping. Bernie just has his goofy old NYC Jew persona. And, you know, right on his side.
This is just white noise in the form of an elementary school history lesson that gives him the excuse to say "constitution" and "founders" a bunch of times in a speech. There is a 0.0001% chance anything could come of it.
However, let me point this "changeable constitution" trend as further evidence that today's GOP is NOT made up of conservatives. First the knucklehead in Texas, now Rubio is going on about the US constitution being a "living breathing list of changeable suggestions" where if they were actually conservative people they'd have some respect for the original structure of the government. Hillary is the most conservative candidate in this election.
Hey it used to be when you'd post out here that you were watching political coverage with your pants off, we'd just assume you were tuning into Megyn Kelly. Now we have to ask if its her or Bernie on the screen!![]()
This is just white noise in the form of an elementary school history lesson that gives him the excuse to say "constitution" and "founders" a bunch of times in a speech. There is a 0.0001% chance anything could come of it.
However, let me point this "changeable constitution" trend as further evidence that today's GOP is NOT made up of conservatives. First the knucklehead in Texas, now Rubio is going on about the US constitution being a "living breathing list of changeable suggestions" where if they were actually conservative people they'd have some respect for the original structure of the government. Hillary is the most conservative candidate in this election.