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Bawahaha, Jeb might not be invited to the Faux clown car debates! (Original Post) MoonRiver May 2015 OP
What about Krispy, he's not doing too well either or am I misinformed?...n/t monmouth4 May 2015 #1
Him too! MoonRiver May 2015 #2
Krispy is toast. truebluegreen May 2015 #3
debates are a way off Backwoodsrider May 2015 #4
Awesome news! MaggieD May 2015 #5
It would nice if it were correct but he is polling in the top five, one to be exact DemocratSinceBirth May 2015 #6
And yet there is this. MoonRiver May 2015 #7
Yeah, but they are using nat'l polls for debate eligibility/NT DemocratSinceBirth May 2015 #8
Do you have a link to the polls? nm rhett o rick May 2015 #9

Backwoodsrider

(764 posts)
4. debates are a way off
Sun May 24, 2015, 12:11 PM
May 2015

money is going to be running dry for many of the candidates before then and Bush is busy making promises trying to fill his war chest so he will probably be in the debates if he runs.

CRISPY however is toast and he is also a loose cannon. Hope he gets very uncomfortable during the upcoming Bridegate trial and shows the US it is in the 99%s best interest to NOT vote republican.

MoonRiver

(36,926 posts)
7. And yet there is this.
Sun May 24, 2015, 12:27 PM
May 2015
Bush is currently in seventh place in Iowa, registering just 5 percent of the vote, according to an early May Quinnipiac University survey. A quarter of likely Republican caucus participants have already ruled him out, and his approval rating is just 39 percent, with a plurality of GOPers complaining he isn't conservative enough.

"It's clearly true that Gov. Bush has a problem," says Peter Brown, assistant director of the Quinnipiac University Poll.


http://www.usnews.com/news/blogs/run-2016/2015/05/13/jeb-bushs-early-polls-a-tough-pill-to-swallow
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