Paperman299
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Just wait, as they keep taking polls in early primary states, you will always see Walker on top, i just read that Walker is already ahead in New Hampshire.I dont see Scott Walker as the typical front runner of a race two years ahead of time, I am pretty sure he will stay in the top three till the end. It looks like Cruz/Walker/Paul and maybe Rubio in the end. I dont see Bush winning any primaries.
I agree that Walker will hang in, barring some controversy. However, whatever the polls start saying month to month, Jeb has become the GOP frontrunner and historically, that makes it very likely he'll pull out the nomination.
Rubio's a nice guy, but he's so awkward in public, and that SOTU response will follow him where ever he goes. I honestly don't see him even throwing his hat in.
You know, I don't even really doubt we'll see him hold on to his lead for a while. I'm just not convinced it represents any real long-term support among the primary voters. We're talking about someone who was nearly recalled a few years ago, and don't think that won't come back to haunt him as the race matures.
Anyone laughing at Debbie Wasserman this week? And where is she hiding now as her punching bag has taken a commanding lead in "All Credible GOP Polls"? She probably took the left wing fabricated polls seriously that had Jeb Bush as the clear front runner. She probably then figured, hey, looks like Jeb Bush is going to be the nominee and Hillary will beat that hair-pulling conservative in 2016. So where is she now? why isn't she on any cable news program trying to explain the sudden (but not unexpected surge) of Scott Walker? This would be like Obama trying to explain the failure of Obama-Care and Gruber-Gate.



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