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Post by doc on Oct 27, 2015 13:55:08 GMT
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Post by Bevo on Oct 27, 2015 14:16:22 GMT
LOL Well, that made up my mind.
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Post by FLORIDA HERD FAN on Oct 27, 2015 14:39:46 GMT
The kiss of death...
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Post by Hero on Oct 27, 2015 18:51:59 GMT
Everybody votes for Trump or Mike Tyson will whip your @$$.
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Post by tigercpa on Oct 30, 2015 13:27:21 GMT
Announcement: The following candidates must return to their day jobs as soon as possible:
Bush Kasich Christie Jindal Graham Huckabee Rubio Fiorina Pataki Santorum Paul
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Post by Bevo on Oct 30, 2015 13:40:33 GMT
Announcement: The following candidates must return to their day jobs as soon as possible: Bush Kasich Christie Jindal Graham Huckabee Rubio Fiorina Pataki Santorum Paul I wish.... but, those guys aren't going anywhere..
I mean, most of them aren't actually doing anything in the way of campaigning, other than going on TV shows and primping in the debates.
Paul will drop out by the end of the year... he has to focus on getting re-elected to the Senate.
Bush will be around until the end. He still has a BUNCH of soft money. He could cut his staff to zero, and still be in the race. He's just waiting for the MSM to take out Trump and Carson.
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Post by Hero on Oct 31, 2015 22:41:06 GMT
Announcement: The following candidates must return to their day jobs as soon as possible: Bush Kasich Christie Jindal Graham Huckabee Rubio Fiorina Pataki Santorum Paul I wish.... but, those guys aren't going anywhere..
I mean, most of them aren't actually doing anything in the way of campaigning, other than going on TV shows and primping in the debates.
Paul will drop out by the end of the year... he has to focus on getting re-elected to the Senate.
Bush will be around until the end. He still has a BUNCH of soft money. He could cut his staff to zero, and still be in the race. He's just waiting for the MSM to take out Trump and Carson.
Oh joy, Bush vs Clinton. Please let me vote none of the above.
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Post by FLORIDA HERD FAN on Nov 1, 2015 10:37:22 GMT
Not sure why Rubio is on your list. A lot of experts consider him to be the most likely to win the Republican Party nomination. I agree.
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Post by tigercpa on Nov 1, 2015 19:52:58 GMT
Not sure why Rubio is on your list. A lot of experts consider him to be the most likely to win the Republican Party nomination. I agree. Rubio wouldn't even be able to carry Florida. Too many Floridians despise him.
I don't trust him on any issue, especially immigration. But, I can see why the "experts" back him, most of all the Wall St / Chamber of Commerce crowd - lots of unskilled, cheap labor.
Bush whiffed at his t-ball set up - now the establishment looking to back Rubio.
Big donor just pulled from Bush and now backs Rubio.
Carson is merely a parking lot for more Trump voters...I think some more vetting of Carson will occur.
Trump as Pres, Carson VP, Cruz as AG, waiting on a SCOTUS vacancy.
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Post by Bevo on Nov 1, 2015 20:15:50 GMT
Not sure why Rubio is on your list. A lot of experts consider him to be the most likely to win the Republican Party nomination. I agree. Rubio wouldn't even be able to carry Florida. Too many Floridians despise him.
I don't trust him on any issue, especially immigration. But, I can see why the "experts" back him, most of all the Wall St / Chamber of Commerce crowd - lots of unskilled, cheap labor.
Bush whiffed at his t-ball set up - now the establishment looking to back Rubio.
Big donor just pulled from Bush and now backs Rubio.
Carson is merely a parking lot for more Trump voters...I think some more vetting of Carson will occur.
Trump as Pres, Carson VP, Cruz as AG, waiting on a SCOTUS vacancy.
Ted Cruz on the Supreme Court?? Lol. Be still my beating heart.
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Post by FLORIDA HERD FAN on Nov 1, 2015 23:31:22 GMT
I haven't seen any indication of Rubio being widely despised in Florida. The recent polls I have seen have Rubio with a comfortable lead in a matchup v. Hillary in the Sunshine State. Bush also leads Hillary in a head-to-head matchup by a slightly lesser margin, while a Trump has a very narrow lead in a matchup v. Hillary. There is a long, long way to go, but I think that Rubio is well-positioned at this point.
BTW -- the winner of the presidential election might determine the balance of power of the Supreme Court for a generation to come.
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Post by Bevo on Nov 2, 2015 1:49:28 GMT
I think Rubio is our best, most impassioned speaker. He would crush Hillary, on looks alone.
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Post by Hero on Nov 2, 2015 8:34:17 GMT
Rubio wouldn't even be able to carry Florida. Too many Floridians despise him.
I don't trust him on any issue, especially immigration. But, I can see why the "experts" back him, most of all the Wall St / Chamber of Commerce crowd - lots of unskilled, cheap labor.
Bush whiffed at his t-ball set up - now the establishment looking to back Rubio.
Big donor just pulled from Bush and now backs Rubio.
Carson is merely a parking lot for more Trump voters...I think some more vetting of Carson will occur.
Trump as Pres, Carson VP, Cruz as AG, waiting on a SCOTUS vacancy.
Ted Cruz on the Supreme Court?? Lol. Be still my beating heart. I can't possibly imagine it.
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Post by Bevo on Nov 2, 2015 14:45:45 GMT
Ted Cruz on the Supreme Court?? Lol. Be still my beating heart. I can't possibly imagine it.
I could see it.... The Dems have changed the standard for voting on judges. NO filibuster anymore for judicial nominees. BTW>> I actually AGREE with this practice. I believe the constitution calls for this.
So, if a Republican wins the Presidency, and we hold on to the Senate... (Which, we would if a R wins the Prez).... it could happen.
He'd be fantastic as a SCOTUS member. Don't think we'd have to worry about Ted changing philosophy after being appointed!
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