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I believe his is exposing the Rinos for what they are. He refuses to stay on track. I think making up new rules and shaking up the establishment is a good thing. None of the supposed "ammo" he is giving the dems is sticking.
Saying all that, I don't think he is a serious candidate.
My top 3 after the debate:
1. Ted Cruz
2. Marco Rubio
3. Scott Walker
Bottom 3:
1. John Kasich
2. Donald Trump
3. Chris Christie
I'm right there with you. It was like FOX thought they owed time to Kasich. Trump was everywhere and not in control. Christie got burned BAD on the hug thing.
I've always liked Cruz, but I'm not sure he has the appeal to win a national election. He's my favorite. Rubio and Walker were much better than I expected.
Yes, I had written Rubio off for some reason. He did well. Cruz is the most conservative and the best debater, but the media haaaates him, and that will cost him in the long run.
Jeb was surprisingly conservative, but I think he will move back to the center if he wins the nomination.
How the Donald rebounds from his slip ups will be his sign. If he wants to be considered he's gotta remember this is a marathon and not a sprint.
Until he has that one train wreck, he's still on top.
We need more anti-Hillary comments by this bunch. Huckabee hit a homerun with his closer. What beautiful timing.
Dr. Carson's closer said more about him than anything else.
I'm just not interested in veteran GOP politicians.
PS-Fiorina did a solid job in the Happy Hour debate. She and Hillary in a debate. What a catfight that would be.
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I don't see how anyone could be for Trump at this point. I heard he tweeted that Megyn Kelley is a "bimbo" after the debate. He wouldn't stand a chance. He comes across as a pompous a-hole to me. I'm thinking he's going to run as an Independent and get about 12% of the Republican vote and allow the Democrat to win the election by about 6%.![]()