OANN has released a post debate poll of debate “Winners and Losers” (available here). Overall the majority saw Donald Trump as the biggest winner followed by Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio. Results below:
The same polling showed the biggest loser to be Jeb Bush, Rand Paul and John Kasich respectively.
Having sat through both the under card debate and the prime-time debate I would disagree a bit with the polling on the losers. Lindsey Graham and George Pataki were the biggest losers of the first debate their unbridled, and often emotional, instability was on full display. (more…)
The CNN prime-time debate begins at 8:30pm – It is broadcast on all CNN media outlets and is available HERE:
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It is anticipated the CNN approach will be to frame everything around overt and covert attacks against the GOP frontrunner Donald Trump.
Toward that end it makes sense Chris Christie was placed in the prime-time debate as a GOPe/RNC tool. If the debate qualifications to allow Christie into the prime-time debate had not taken place there would only have been 7 candidates on the stage with Donald Trump. Both Christie and Rand Paul would have been bumped down. (more…)
Despite almost everyone agreeing the GOP debates need to be trimmed to the top 5, 6, or 7 – CNN has decided, yet again, to put nine candidates on the prime-time debate stage and four remain at the lower-tier debate.
(Rand Paul previously hinted that if he was not on the prime-time stage he would withdraw):
(Via CNN) […] CNN’s debate, which will be held in Las Vegas and is the fifth of the primary season, is the first to use early-state polls as a way to make the main event in prime-time. Candidates must meet one of three criteria in polls conducted between October 29 and December 13 and recognized by CNN: an average of at least 3.5% nationally; at least 4% in Iowa; or at least 4% in New Hampshire. (more…)
According to the latest CBS/NYT Poll (full pdf below) Trump has gained another thirteen points in his lead over all other Republican candidates since October. Now standing atop the field with a lead more than double the second place candidate, Ted Cruz.
[*NOTE* CBS/NYT has only released the top-lines. The rest of the poll results will be released tonight at 6:30 p.m.]
However, again the notation: these poll numbers were BEFORE Donald Trump’s proposal to halt Muslim immigration pending further review. It is virtually certain, with all the other candidates standing in opposition to Trump on this issue, Trump’s polling numbers are significantly higher – even the progressive pundits admit this reality. (more…)
He just keeps growing – and Growing – and GROWING. A single candidate waging war against the entire political and media apparatus. His simple objective: Put America First.
Donald Trump is absolutely crushing the field in the latest poll from South Carolina (full pdf below). With an additional Fox caveat – Trump’s poll numbers are actually even larger, around 38%+, since his statement asking for a temporary pause on Muslim Immigration:
The entire media and political apparatus both Democrats and Republicans are in full meltdown mode over the scope of support Donald Trump carries. Yet nothing they try has any effect on diminishing his support.
Donald Trump carries two golden arrows in his masterfully constructed quiver:
♦ The first is TRUTH – he always shines light upon uncomfortable truth – simple truth known by the electorate and yet hidden by those who benefit from power.
♦ The second is his agenda – Trump’s only agenda is what’s in America’s best interest. Period. Nothing further.
Unafraid of the Truth; unafraid to own the downside to all of his positions; and only thinking about what’s in America’s best interest – no other candidate can compete. (more…)
Mark Steyn was on Greta Van Sustern last night and delivered one of the more resoundingly common sense recaps of the entire days’ media and political insanity:
Mark Steyn website here – The last segment where Steyn points out the nonsense from the Obama administration is 100% spot on. Unfortunately, almost every GOP candidate pounced into the furor surrounding Trump’s profoundly reasonable proposition.
A new CNN/ORC Poll today (full pdf below) shows Donald Trump has taken a commanding lead over the rest of the field. An interesting aspect to this poll, it is almost identical to a November 19th Reuters/IPSOS result that CNN and other media sought to dispute at the time. At the time we called it a “Tripwire Poll” in part because it showed Cruz and Rubio unelectable with independent minded voters; and the conformational results today reflect how prescient that declaration actually was:
The poll reflects Trump’s dominance over the rest of the field on the issues voters deem most important to them. He holds massive margins over other Republicans as the candidate most trusted to handle the economy (at 55%, Trump stands 46 percentage points over his nearest competitor), the federal budget (51%, up 41 points), illegal immigration (48%, up 34 points), ISIS (46%, up 31 points) and foreign policy (30%, up 13 points).
A new PPP Poll (full pdf here) from New Hampshire shows the influence of structural GOPe machinations -via corporate media- onto an electorate. Carson – dropping, Rubio – static, Cruz – lifted, Kasich – collapsing, and Christie – surging:
(Via PPP Analysis ) – PPP’s new New Hampshire poll finds Donald Trump’s position in the state pretty much unchanged compared to six weeks ago. He leads with 27% to 13% for Ted Cruz, 11% for Marco Rubio, 10% for Chris Christie, 9% for Ben Carson, 8% for John Kasich, 6% for Carly Fiorina, 5% for Jeb Bush, and 4% for Rand Paul. Rounding out the field in the 1% or less club are Mike Huckabee, George Pataki, and Rick Santorum each at 1%, and Lindsey Graham and Jim Gilmore with less than 1%. (more…)
The latest Ipsos/Reuters Poll (full pdf below) for December was released today. This poll has been consistent over time but unfortunately the registered republican sample size is small. Donald Trump continues to lead the entire field; but there’s an interesting hiccup noted in the “Republican Voter” alone filter – Jeb Bush has better numbers.