It's a sad day where people in America seem to hate the best choice for President (Ted Cruz) but glorify the worst choice for President (Hillary Clinton).
It's alright. You will all see the truth.
Ted Cruz is like the most responsible person for the Presidency. He stands up to the corrupt Washington elite that people are so tired of. And he defends freedom.
If you don't want to vote or if you want to make a really destructive vote - that's your choice. But if you love America, you will vote for Ted Cruz. But if not, he would still win anyway with or without your vote. But with it you would be making the best choice.
Ted Cruz is like the most responsible person for the Presidency. He stands up to the corrupt Washington elite that people are so tired of. And he defends freedom.
If you don't want to vote or if you want to make a really destructive vote - that's your choice. But if you love America, you will vote for Ted Cruz. But if not, he would still win anyway with or without your vote. But with it you would be making the best choice.
I think Ted Cruz has virtually no chance of becoming President. He panders to the lowest common denominator and has shown extreme irresponsibility by his reckless political showmanship over things like the Debt Ceiling and Obamacare which by the way managed to sabotage more adroit efforts at reform/delay that were being orchestrated by people like Paul and McConnell. He is irresponsible and not competent to be President. I won't vote for someone just because they have an R next to their name and I wont vote for Cruz. However popular he may be among the 'conservative' wing of our party (I refuse to grant them that label) many of us won't vote for him. If he somehow manages to become the nominee (he won't) he will be crushed in the general as he deserves to be. I'd rather not embarrass our party label even more by bringing that clown up to the ticket.
I don't want to vote for Clinton but if Cruz was the nominee I would consider it.
Here is the latest standings:
The following was asked of Republicans and Republicans only. Per RCP.
Given the choices of Jeb Bush, Chris Christie,Ted Cruz, Mike Huckabee, Bobby Jindal, Rand Paul, Marco Rubio, Paul Ryan, and Scott Walker, who would you most like to see as the GOP candidate for President in 2016?
Jeb Bush......................................................... 10%
Chris Christie .................................................. 17%
Ted Cruz ......................................................... 15%
Mike Huckabee ............................................... 14%
Bobby Jindal ................................................... 3%
Rand Paul ....................................................... 11%
Marco Rubio ................................................... 7%
Paul Ryan ....................................................... 10%
Scott Walker ................................................... 4%
Someone else/Not sure .................................. 10%
Thanks for the numbers. I'm not much of an electoral prognosticator but I know that things will change dramatically over the next few years as we get towards the election, and that as many have explained to me the dynamic in the Republican Primary with the big cache of votes in states like California, New York, Pennsylvania, etc favors a well funded establishment candidate who can get out of the early states. I think there are more than a few on that list who would fall under that umbrella. For example if it came down to Paul and Cruz even though I'm skeptical of Paul I'd open my wallet to see him beat Cruz.
Issa was traveling and not available for comment. But in a statement he said two issues will define the federal elections in 2014 and 2016, when the next president will be selected.
“The first is whether or not the Republican Party can define itself as the party that supports individual opportunity and American entrepreneurship so that you can be the engine of your own prosperity, not government,” he said. “The second comes down to how comfortable the American people are with a large, invasive and powerful government that escapes accountability with no check-and-balance.”
I like the results of this poll. Either of the top two would be good choices IMO.
Both of them would be horrible choices and just give the election to the Democrats.
Both of them would be horrible choices and just give the election to the Democrats.
The Democrats have won the last two Presidential Elections with a horrible choice.
The Republican's need someone strong, principled, with a backbone, and that can communicate effectively. That makes Cruz and Rand Paul possibilities.
I voted for Ted Cruz.
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