Jimmy Higgins
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Today on "Wow, they truly have lost their minds!" we bring you to a poll that came out over the weekend.
The poll gets a little wonkier.
Granted, a Republican has only won the plurality vote once since 1988, so maybe they forget what being electable means for a Presidential election.
And now for the humor part of the OP.
Yes, nearly 75% of those polled think that Donald Trump can win enough women and Hispanic voters to take the 2016 election. The guy who mocked a Fox News moderator's menstruation, will win enough women to take the White House.article said:Seven in 10 Republican and Republican-leaning registered voters say Trump could win in November 2016 if he is nominated, and that's the most who say so of any candidate. By comparison, 6 in 10 say the same for retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson, who, like Trump, has tapped into the powerful wave of antiestablishment anger defining the early phases of the 2016 contest.
The poll gets a little wonkier.
So even Republicans who don't have a favorable view of Trump, think he is electable.article said:Their negatives are even more pronounced among the broader electorate. The AP-GfK poll found Trump is viewed unfavorably by 57 percent of those surveyed, the highest negatives of any Republican candidate.
Granted, a Republican has only won the plurality vote once since 1988, so maybe they forget what being electable means for a Presidential election.
And now for the humor part of the OP.
Yup, W was a loveable one, but that Jeb Bush... something just off about him.article said:"If he weren't a Bush, I wouldn't even know his name," said Republican Leslie Millican, a 34-year-old housewife from Magnolia, Arkansas. "I like the other Bushes. Something about (Jeb Bush) — he ain't grown on me yet."
