TUESDAY, A.M.
Yesterday, it was the liberal Quinnipiac college poll which ended up not amounting to a hill of beans and today they called out the big guns – it is the liberal/communist CBS and New York Times polls saying – Trumps numbers are below the heart doctor. Now isn’t that strange? On Thursday the news media were jumping with joy that Trump was ahead of the heart doctor. Then, on Friday, they must have received calls from Obama because just over night all hell broke loose and now the liberals have made up new numbers. All of a sudden the Quinnipiac liberal poll doesn’t count (they went from a state count to a national count over night).
Following are the Communists with Fox News who have betrayed the American people. If you believe these numbers – then you know that story about the bridge in Brooklyn that I can sell you cheap. Just take a look at these people below – they are driving a stake with Obama and the Democratic Party into the heart of America and are laughing all the way to the bank.
Fox news owner, Rupert Murdoch and Meagan Kelly are beating the drums of liberals/communists/muslims. Now why would anyone support the communists or the Muslims. Under the communists’ muslim rule, Mrs. Kelly would have to be beholden to her husband instead of being the breadwinner. Wonder what Kelly would look like all covered up?
These liberals just don’t understand the disenchanted giant has awakened and sees what this liberal government is doing to our country and the people have sounded the alarm and the same scene is being reenacted thousands of times every day across America with far-reaching consequences that the welfare of our country is being mismanaged.
There is growing evidence that a deep and widening schism is developing between the people and the Obama communistic and socialistic government who call themselves the Democratic Party. There are rumblings of discontent and frustration which is rising from the taxpayer as Obama and this communist and socialist government continue on this path of destruction. (Is America ready for an impeachment?)
These architects of this new society have to be stopped and now. The interesting thing this morning was John Thune, a Republican was discussing the IRS and how the Justice Department and the IRS are hurting the American people when the people are struggling and feeling betrayed. Thune’s reply was, our hands are tied because of Obama and the Democratic Party, Reid and Pelosi, and we can’t do anything.
That is the biggest bunch of nonsense – these Elite Republicans are going along for the ride because they have hooked up with Obama while filling their pockets. We have a Constitution; and, if these bunch of wet noodles won’t use it, then the Elite Republicans have to be voted out as soon as possible.
Remember, in choosing your candidate – no lawyer, no politician, and certainly no one backed by a Super Pac like Ben Carson (his contributers are a secret) because some of the Super Pac’s are Karl Rove’s Crossroads and the Koch brothers who have been meeting with George Soros (that is not good).
Just why would anyone vote for the continuation of something that doesn’t work? Just doing the same thing over and over.
All of you conservatives, keep your spirits high and your gun loaded.
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TUESDAY, P.M.
This must have been a likeability poll?
Ben Carson has taken a narrow lead nationally in the Republican presidential campaign, dislodging Donald J. Trump from the top spot for the first time in months, according to a New York Times/CBS News survey released on Tuesday.
The survey is the first time that Mr. Trump has not led all candidates since The Times and CBS News began measuring presidential preferences at the end of July
No other candidate comes close to Mr. Carson and Mr. Trump. Senator Marco Rubio of Florida received 8 percent while former Gov. Jeb Bush of Florida and Carly Fiorina, the former Hewlett-Packard chief executive, are each the choice of 7 percent of Republican primary voters.
Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky, Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, former Gov. Mike Huckabee of Arkansas and Gov. John R. Kasich of Ohio each received support from 4 percent of those surveyed.
The poll represents a single waypoint in a long nominating process that has already seen considerable volatility. The third Republican debate is on Wednesday, which could further scramble the unsettled field. Such early polls have proven unreliable predictors of the eventual winner, and the first nominating contest, the Iowa caucus, is still more than three months away.
Indeed, the new survey shows that the vast majority of Republicans have not firmly made up their minds: Seven in 10 of those who expressed support for a candidate said it was too early to say for sure who they would support. Just 28 percent indicated that their minds were made up.
More than half of the Republican primary voters surveyed said they were now paying “a lot” of attention to the campaign, essentially unchanged from a CBS News survey in early October.
Over the same period, Mr. Carson has gained five percentage points, while Mr. Trump has fallen by five percentage points.
The new poll found that Mr. Trump’s supporters are firmer in their support than Mr. Carson’s. A majority of Trump supporters, 55 percent, said their minds were made up. But 80 percent of Carson backers said it was too early to say for sure that they would eventually support him.
The nationwide telephone poll was conducted Oct. 21-25 on cellphones and landlines with 575 Republican primary voters. The margin of sampling error is plus or minus six percentage points for each candidate. Additional findings from the full poll will be published Tuesday at 6:30 p.m.
(Wonder what questions were asked – Electability, leadership, or likeability. Was this done because of the debate on Wednesday? Or did they really even take a poll – remember with these Black Lives Matter problems – the media people go out of their way to put chocolate on a white cake. The last few polls they have been asking LIKEABILITY questions.)
This is one of an occasional series of posts taking a deeper look at polling during this campaign cycle. (Wonder what DEEPER means?)
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