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4. Hello Folks Rudy Here !
Fri Oct 2, 2015, 11:08 PM
Oct 2015

Last edited Sat Oct 3, 2015, 02:11 AM - Edit history (2)

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Archie, yes , and here's the thing, It's my boy Chris Christie that knows how to hit the ringa ding ding'ers ! Chris knows the number that really rings the bell. And he really delivered the dinger at the 2nd. debate.
I had a time of it whipping those tears away when my boy Chris told the story about his fear of having become a single parent on that day. He really got it over on the millions of viewers,the country, with that delivery. My boy Chris really came through ! By the way his wife Mary Pat brings home the bacon !

Chris really came through folks !

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The Donald here



I don't see Christie here in this poll do you ? !
And Jeb , he looks like 4 % but really it's more like 3 % ,that's what it says here !
The face of it still looks good !

http://edition.cnn.com/2015/10/02/politics/pew-poll-donald-trump-leads/index.html

onald Trump still holds a strong lead over his challengers in the 2016 Republican primary field.

The Pew Research Center poll, released Friday, shows Trump with 25% support from likely Republican voters nationwide. Retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson grabbed 16% support, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio and former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina got 8% each and Texas Sen. Ted Cruz garnered 6% support.

Meanwhile, Jeb Bush -- at one time the front-runner in national polls himself -- garnered 4% support.

The poll, conducted between Sept. 22 and Sept. 27, asked possible voters an open-ended question of who they would support for the Republican nomination. Unlike some other surveys, pollsters did not provide a list of names.

There was strong name recognition for Trump, but 25% of respondents said they did not know who they would vote for at this point -- just four months away from the first primary.

Trump has been riding high in the polls for months now, but Carson and Fiorina have climbing their way up, too. Trump told CNBC's John Harwood Thursday that if he suddenly begins plummeting in the polls he will drop out of the race.





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