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and John Kasich resume is too good and he's too realistic for him to fail once in the lead.

John Kasich is now second to Trump in NH and Bush''s fundraisers are now bailing him and going to Kasich.


A Boston Herald/Franklin Pierce University poll released days after the first GOP debate earlier this month found Bush and Kasich neck and neck at 13 percent and 12 percent in New Hampshire, respectively.

Rising Kasich threatens Bush

Three of Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush’s fundraising consultants have left the campaign, Fox News confirmed Saturday.

The consultants are Kris Money, Trey McCarley and Debbie Alexander, and they voluntarily left the campaign Friday, according to multiple sources.

Politico first reported the departures and suggested they were the result of personality conflicts and concerns about the strength of the campaign.

Bush fundraisers exit campaign amid sagging poll numbers, Miami says move voluntary
 
Trump is good about getting the word out that America is sick and tired of the last seven years worth of Liberal bullshit.
The more voters he gets behind him the better, because when he bows out (and he will) the next in line stands to cash in big time.
 
Gov. Kasich is at the top of my list right now...he's been on my radar since 2011 but he really grabbed my attention with his announcement speech and debate performance.

Skip to the 10 minute make to go straight to Gov. Kasich...

 
I like Kasich, but Trump has made all of the traditional candidates seem wooden and programmed. I already know their stock answers before they say them. If the GOP Establishment gangs up against Trump, he will go 3rd Party like TR.
 
I think he is awesome. He too is a progressive statist but sane and clear sighted. He is not afraid of government, and wants to make it economical and efficient as well as answerable to the People.
 
In most polls Ben Carson is running behind Trump....

Trump, Carson in close fight in Iowa poll
‎8‎/‎29‎/‎2015‎ ‎11‎:‎45‎:‎58‎ ‎PM · by NKP_Vet
http://thehill.com ^ | August 29, 23015 | Mark Hensch
The Bloomberg/Des Moines Register survey released on Saturday finds that the two are tied in Iowa caucus-goer support when voters’ first and second choices for the Republican coronation are combined. Each is the first or second choice of 32 percent of respondents. Trump won the poll overall, getting 23 percent support. Carson comes in second at 18 percent. The next-closest competitors are Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker and Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) at 8 percent each. Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush are tied for fifth place with 6 percent support each. After them is Carly Fiorina...

EXCLUSIVE Townhall Media Poll: Trump-Mania Continues, Warning Signs for Hillary
‎8‎/‎28‎/‎2015‎ ‎1‎:‎26‎:‎49‎ ‎PM · by RoosterRedux · 29 replies
townhall.com ^ | Guy Benson
Townhall Media and Hot Air commissioned a national poll from Survey Monkey, with whom NBC News has partnered this election cycle. Our colleague Ed Morrissey offers a full demographic breakdown of the 1,783 respondents HERE, as well as an explanation of the organization's methodology. The partisan sample was D+10. Results, starting on the Republican side: (1) In accordance with other national polling, Donald Trump leads the primary battle among self-identified Republican voters, with 29 percent support. Ben Carson is in second place (10.45 percent), followed by Jeb Bush (9.59 percent), Marco Rubio (6.40 percent), and Carly Fiorina (5.97 percent). John...

CNN ^ | August 27, 2015 | Theodore Schleifer
The Quinnipiac University poll, released Thursday, also shows Donald Trump smashing the GOP presidential competition garnering 28% support from registered Republican voters in the 17-member field. The real estate mogul's closest competitor is retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson, who tallies 12%. Just 7% said they would vote for former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, a record low since November 2013. Those results show just how far both Trump -- now the Republican front-runner -- and Bush -- the old one -- have come. Bush led national polls for much of the first half of 2015, but was quickly dislodged by Trump, after...

Kasick is way down in the voters WANT list, I suggest you people look further, or would you like to see what they say about him?
 
Carson cannot last. The Progressive Statist, Trump, can until Bush fells him. To credit the Trumpster, he has lasted longer than I thought he would. But then again he has Vigi Valor on his payroll. :lol:
 
Carson cannot last. The Progressive Statist, Trump, can until Bush fells him. To credit the Trumpster, he has lasted longer than I thought he would. But then again he has Vigi Valor on his payroll. :lol:

Write this down folks, Bush is somewhere between 6-9 on almost every poll and the JakeAss is calling it for Bush...:lmao::lmao::lmao::lmao::lmao:

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In most polls Ben Carson is running behind Trump....

Trump, Carson in close fight in Iowa poll
‎8‎/‎29‎/‎2015‎ ‎11‎:‎45‎:‎58‎ ‎PM · by NKP_Vet
http://thehill.com ^ | August 29, 23015 | Mark Hensch
The Bloomberg/Des Moines Register survey released on Saturday finds that the two are tied in Iowa caucus-goer support when voters’ first and second choices for the Republican coronation are combined. Each is the first or second choice of 32 percent of respondents. Trump won the poll overall, getting 23 percent support. Carson comes in second at 18 percent. The next-closest competitors are Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker and Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) at 8 percent each. Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush are tied for fifth place with 6 percent support each. After them is Carly Fiorina...

EXCLUSIVE Townhall Media Poll: Trump-Mania Continues, Warning Signs for Hillary
‎8‎/‎28‎/‎2015‎ ‎1‎:‎26‎:‎49‎ ‎PM · by RoosterRedux · 29 replies
townhall.com ^ | Guy Benson
Townhall Media and Hot Air commissioned a national poll from Survey Monkey, with whom NBC News has partnered this election cycle. Our colleague Ed Morrissey offers a full demographic breakdown of the 1,783 respondents HERE, as well as an explanation of the organization's methodology. The partisan sample was D+10. Results, starting on the Republican side: (1) In accordance with other national polling, Donald Trump leads the primary battle among self-identified Republican voters, with 29 percent support. Ben Carson is in second place (10.45 percent), followed by Jeb Bush (9.59 percent), Marco Rubio (6.40 percent), and Carly Fiorina (5.97 percent). John...

CNN ^ | August 27, 2015 | Theodore Schleifer
The Quinnipiac University poll, released Thursday, also shows Donald Trump smashing the GOP presidential competition garnering 28% support from registered Republican voters in the 17-member field. The real estate mogul's closest competitor is retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson, who tallies 12%. Just 7% said they would vote for former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, a record low since November 2013. Those results show just how far both Trump -- now the Republican front-runner -- and Bush -- the old one -- have come. Bush led national polls for much of the first half of 2015, but was quickly dislodged by Trump, after...

Kasick is way down in the voters WANT list, I suggest you people look further, or would you like to see what they say about him?

Iowa is irrelevant. NH is the best gauge at who can win nationally and who will be the GOP nominee just like Florida and Ohio. They should skip Iowa and go straight to SC, Florida, OH, Michigan etc.
 
In most polls Ben Carson is running behind Trump....

Trump, Carson in close fight in Iowa poll
‎8‎/‎29‎/‎2015‎ ‎11‎:‎45‎:‎58‎ ‎PM · by NKP_Vet
http://thehill.com ^ | August 29, 23015 | Mark Hensch
The Bloomberg/Des Moines Register survey released on Saturday finds that the two are tied in Iowa caucus-goer support when voters’ first and second choices for the Republican coronation are combined. Each is the first or second choice of 32 percent of respondents. Trump won the poll overall, getting 23 percent support. Carson comes in second at 18 percent. The next-closest competitors are Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker and Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) at 8 percent each. Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush are tied for fifth place with 6 percent support each. After them is Carly Fiorina...

EXCLUSIVE Townhall Media Poll: Trump-Mania Continues, Warning Signs for Hillary
‎8‎/‎28‎/‎2015‎ ‎1‎:‎26‎:‎49‎ ‎PM · by RoosterRedux · 29 replies
townhall.com ^ | Guy Benson
Townhall Media and Hot Air commissioned a national poll from Survey Monkey, with whom NBC News has partnered this election cycle. Our colleague Ed Morrissey offers a full demographic breakdown of the 1,783 respondents HERE, as well as an explanation of the organization's methodology. The partisan sample was D+10. Results, starting on the Republican side: (1) In accordance with other national polling, Donald Trump leads the primary battle among self-identified Republican voters, with 29 percent support. Ben Carson is in second place (10.45 percent), followed by Jeb Bush (9.59 percent), Marco Rubio (6.40 percent), and Carly Fiorina (5.97 percent). John...

CNN ^ | August 27, 2015 | Theodore Schleifer
The Quinnipiac University poll, released Thursday, also shows Donald Trump smashing the GOP presidential competition garnering 28% support from registered Republican voters in the 17-member field. The real estate mogul's closest competitor is retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson, who tallies 12%. Just 7% said they would vote for former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, a record low since November 2013. Those results show just how far both Trump -- now the Republican front-runner -- and Bush -- the old one -- have come. Bush led national polls for much of the first half of 2015, but was quickly dislodged by Trump, after...

Kasick is way down in the voters WANT list, I suggest you people look further, or would you like to see what they say about him?

Iowa is irrelevant. NH is the best gauge at who can win nationally and who will be the GOP nominee just like Florida and Ohio. They should skip Iowa and go straight to SC, Florida, OH, Michigan etc.
N.H population 1.33 million, Iowa population 3.11 million..... You're FUNNY JR in an illogical way!
 
You do understand that the delegates of someone can be given to another candidate on the 1st ballot don't you? If Trump is around through 4 or 5 of the primaries, who thinks he will give his delegates to Kasich? Not me, lol. Neither will Carson if he folds, nor Fiorina.

Let me put it this way......................if the top 5 stay the top 5 through 4 or 5 states, you are FINALLY going to get some sort of conservative as the GOP nominee. They can change places in pecking order, but right now it looks really bleak for any establishment candidate, Kasich included.
 

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