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Posted on 4/22/14 at 11:54 am to goldenbadger08
I never understood why all blacks had to vote en bloc anyway, could you see 90 percent of whites sayiny, TELL ME HOW TO VOTE, I can't think for myself.
Posted on 4/22/14 at 2:51 pm to goldenbadger08
2016 is still a very cloudy picture for the Republicans in their pursuit of the White House.
The latest RCP average has no less than 5 potential candidates just 4 points apart at this very early stage. Huckabee at the high end of that with 13.8% and Ryan in 5th place with 9.8%, with Paul (13.3%), Bush (12.2%) and Christie (11.3%) bunched in between Huckabee and Ryan. Four additional candidates (Cruz, Rubio, Walker & Perry) score 5.0% or more. So that's NINE candidates within 8.8% of each other, and no one even at the 14% level.
With so much talk already swirling around the 2016 primaries and caucuses, no one is showing any signs at all of breaking away from the pack on a national basis.
And that's as it should be.
Unlike on the other side ...
The latest RCP average has no less than 5 potential candidates just 4 points apart at this very early stage. Huckabee at the high end of that with 13.8% and Ryan in 5th place with 9.8%, with Paul (13.3%), Bush (12.2%) and Christie (11.3%) bunched in between Huckabee and Ryan. Four additional candidates (Cruz, Rubio, Walker & Perry) score 5.0% or more. So that's NINE candidates within 8.8% of each other, and no one even at the 14% level.
With so much talk already swirling around the 2016 primaries and caucuses, no one is showing any signs at all of breaking away from the pack on a national basis.
And that's as it should be.
Unlike on the other side ...
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