Derec
Contributor
Companion thread to Who will be the 2016 Democratic nominee? (Jan. 2016 edition). I ran the same poll in December 2014 and 20% said Jeb Bush and 16% said Scott Walker, who isn't even in the race. I did not even think to include Donald Trump nor did anybody mention him in the thread.
I think now that the we are nearing the Iowa caucuses we need to revisit the poll again. Unlike with Dems, there are still many candidates:
Gov. Jeb Bush (FL) - almost 63
"And here is my running mate ..."
He was supposed to be the establishment candidate, governor from a swing state with a huge war chest. But the voters aren't biting. Seems to be hoping for John McCain-esque post-Iowa resurrection in time for Easter.
Dr. Ben Carson, M.D. (MD) - 65
"Like a surgeon, cutting for the very first time ..."
Ultimate outsider, ran high in polls for a while but was brought down by rather bizarre statements and claims.
Gov. Chris Christie (NJ) - 54
"Are you going to finish that?"
Governor from a blue state, NJ-shaped flag pin aficionado, unpopular at home, spends his time running away from his more moderate positions like gun control. Surprisingly still at the adult table.
Sen. Ted Cruz (TX) - 46
"I don't like green eggs and ham ..."
Emerged as conservatives' favorite in recent weeks despite questions about eligibility. Strong evangelical with a Harvard background. Also relatively young.
iCarly Fiorina (CA) - 62
"Looks like the Donald."
Former HP CEO with lackluster performance from California. Made waves in the first kiddie debate and graduated to the adult debate but could not carry the momentum. Stumbled over the Planned Parenthood video gaffe.
Gov. Mike Huckabee (AR) - 61
"I am Mike Huckabee and I approve ... wait!
Iowa sensation of 2008 is kiddie table also-ran in 2016. Not much hope for this candidate from Hope, AR!
Gov. John Kasich (OH) - 64
"Life is like a box of chocolates ..."
In a normal campaign the front-runner status would be his to lose - governor of an important swing state, chairman of the House budget committee, state senator. Yet in 22016 he is hanging at the edge of the adult table.
Sen. Rand Paul (KY) - 54
"Buh bye!"
His brand of combining some libertarian ideas with rather standard paleoconservatism failed to catch on. He didn't even manage to persuade many of his dad's fans. Got booted from the main debate, but took his marbles and went home rather than go to the kiddie table.
Sen. Marco Rubio (FL) - 45
"Wasn't I supposed to be against pork?"
Positions himself as the more sane youngster Hispanic senator of the class of 2010. Also actually born in the US. Tries to have it both ways on immigration though. A bit of a motor mouth - should take whatever downer Carson is taking.
Sen. Rick Santorum (PA) - 58
Glitter attack!
Seriously, why is he even still in the race?
Donald Trump (NY) - 70
"I challenge Bernie Sanders to a duel of the hair!"
Real estate developer, billionaire, 800 lbs gorilla in the room. Establishment's biggest nightmare and "jerkass has a point" made flesh.
I think now that the we are nearing the Iowa caucuses we need to revisit the poll again. Unlike with Dems, there are still many candidates:
Gov. Jeb Bush (FL) - almost 63
"And here is my running mate ..."
He was supposed to be the establishment candidate, governor from a swing state with a huge war chest. But the voters aren't biting. Seems to be hoping for John McCain-esque post-Iowa resurrection in time for Easter.
Dr. Ben Carson, M.D. (MD) - 65
"Like a surgeon, cutting for the very first time ..."
Ultimate outsider, ran high in polls for a while but was brought down by rather bizarre statements and claims.
Gov. Chris Christie (NJ) - 54
"Are you going to finish that?"
Governor from a blue state, NJ-shaped flag pin aficionado, unpopular at home, spends his time running away from his more moderate positions like gun control. Surprisingly still at the adult table.
Sen. Ted Cruz (TX) - 46
"I don't like green eggs and ham ..."
Emerged as conservatives' favorite in recent weeks despite questions about eligibility. Strong evangelical with a Harvard background. Also relatively young.
iCarly Fiorina (CA) - 62
"Looks like the Donald."
Former HP CEO with lackluster performance from California. Made waves in the first kiddie debate and graduated to the adult debate but could not carry the momentum. Stumbled over the Planned Parenthood video gaffe.
Gov. Mike Huckabee (AR) - 61
"I am Mike Huckabee and I approve ... wait!
Iowa sensation of 2008 is kiddie table also-ran in 2016. Not much hope for this candidate from Hope, AR!
Gov. John Kasich (OH) - 64
"Life is like a box of chocolates ..."
In a normal campaign the front-runner status would be his to lose - governor of an important swing state, chairman of the House budget committee, state senator. Yet in 22016 he is hanging at the edge of the adult table.
Sen. Rand Paul (KY) - 54
"Buh bye!"
His brand of combining some libertarian ideas with rather standard paleoconservatism failed to catch on. He didn't even manage to persuade many of his dad's fans. Got booted from the main debate, but took his marbles and went home rather than go to the kiddie table.
Sen. Marco Rubio (FL) - 45
"Wasn't I supposed to be against pork?"
Positions himself as the more sane youngster Hispanic senator of the class of 2010. Also actually born in the US. Tries to have it both ways on immigration though. A bit of a motor mouth - should take whatever downer Carson is taking.
Sen. Rick Santorum (PA) - 58
Glitter attack!
Seriously, why is he even still in the race?
Donald Trump (NY) - 70
"I challenge Bernie Sanders to a duel of the hair!"
Real estate developer, billionaire, 800 lbs gorilla in the room. Establishment's biggest nightmare and "jerkass has a point" made flesh.