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Indeed. It's called holding Trump to a different standard.
Trump holds himself to a different standard. I don't think I've ever heard Cruz or Rubio say "I always win". Trump made his own bed, and he had to lay in it.
Rubio is the establishment politician and like Cruz he had a ground game in Iowa and spend more money than Trump by far.
So why is Rubio a "winner" for getting 3rd place and Trump a "loser" for getting 2nd? that is just retarded.
you have your opinions and I have mine of yours.....deal with it.
Lecturing you? who is lecturing you?
As I have said many times yes, we all have a right to our opinions and the right to voice them. It might be you who needs to get over it, but regardless, we differ on this up one side and down the other. My problem is with people who can't reason who is really a winner. I might add, as for Iowa, in the end it doesn't make a lot of difference. And to call someone retarded because they do not think like you tells something about you. Did I attack you for your trying to tell me something about a man I know a lot more about than you can ever learn by simply googling him? No and I didn't even correct your views on how he felt about some issues. End of story!!!!!
28.8 Donald Trump
19.4 Marco Rubio
13.0 John Kasich
9.8 Jeb Bush
8.0 Undecided
6.6 Ted Cruz
5.2 Chris Christie
4.4 Ben Carson
3.8 Carly Fiorina
1.0 Other
The Suffolk/Boston Globe poll was carried out by live telephone interview from Feb. 3-4. Pollsters surveyed 500 likely Republican voters with a margin of error of 4.4 percentage points.
28.8 Donald Trump
19.4 Marco Rubio
13.0 John Kasich
9.8 Jeb Bush
8.0 Undecided
6.6 Ted Cruz
5.2 Chris Christie
4.4 Ben Carson
3.8 Carly Fiorina
1.0 Other
The Suffolk/Boston Globe poll was carried out by live telephone interview from Feb. 3-4. Pollsters surveyed 500 likely Republican voters with a margin of error of 4.4 percentage points.
Rubio is catching up quickly. I expect his lead to grow with his sticking to the campaign trail (while Trump is absent). Rubio may also attract some Bush/Christie/Kasich people at the last minute who know that they don't have a chance to win.
Santorum who was interviewed on Morning Joe this morning couldn't name anything that Rubio has accomplished in the Senate. That was an embarrassing interview. Rubio is probably sorry for the endorsement today. It's going to make a really good ad soundbite.
In all fairness, he would have been equally at a loss for words no matter which GOP candidate he endorsed..
Because Bush and Christie have done such a good job of stopping Rubio so far, right?
Coming in 3rd in a single caucus isn't a lot to be bragging about. If either Bush or Christie does better than Rubio in NH, Rubio is back to single digits again.
Coming in 3rd in a single caucus isn't a lot to be bragging about. If either Bush or Christie does better than Rubio in NH, Rubio is back to single digits again.
He came in third and nearly beat Trump. As for Bush and Christie, I don't think you have to worry about them doing too well.
Marco The Puppet better bring some extra water along tomorrow night.
Fat Chris and Jebby are gunna bring the HEAT...
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