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riversedge

(70,218 posts)
Thu Jul 2, 2015, 07:43 AM Jul 2015

Scott Walker Sees Iowa Lead Shrink in Latest Quinnipiac Poll

Widdle the ego DOWN!


Scott Walker Sees Iowa Lead Shrink in Latest Quinnipiac Poll
http://www.bloomberg.com/politics/articles/2015-07-01/scott-walker-sees-iowa-lead-shrink-in-latest-quinnipiac-poll

Jul 1, 2015 6:00 AM CDT


Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker continues to lead prospective and declared 2016 Republican presidential candidates in Iowa, although his support is shrinking, a Quinnipiac University poll shows.

In an election season where there will likely be at least 16 Republican candidates, the survey reveals numerous contenders bunched behind Walker, whose support in the poll has dropped to 18 percent from 21 percent in May and 25 percent in February.

Jockeying for second place are billionaire Donald Trump and retired surgeon Ben Carson, tied at 10 percent; Senators Rand Paul of Kentucky and Ted Cruz of Texas, tied at 9 percent; former Florida Governor Jeb Bush, at 8 percent; and Senator Marco Rubio of Florida, at 7 percent.

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Scott Walker Sees Iowa Lead Shrink in Latest Quinnipiac Poll (Original Post) riversedge Jul 2015 OP
Holy smokes. When 2nd place is Trump/Carson.... AleksS Jul 2015 #1

AleksS

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1. Holy smokes. When 2nd place is Trump/Carson....
Thu Jul 2, 2015, 11:23 PM
Jul 2015

Holy smokes. When 2nd place is Trump/Carson, how much can first place really mean?

WTF is wrong with right wingers that these are their top three choices?

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