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In reply to the discussion: PPP National Polls: Santorum 38, Romney 23, Gingrich 17, Paul 13; minus Newt 50-28 [View all]Robbins
(5,066 posts)32. Fox New poll
Obama 50%
Jeb Bush 36%
That should be pointed out when people worry about Jeb Bush coming to rescue.I still believe he won't run till 2016.
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PPP National Polls: Santorum 38, Romney 23, Gingrich 17, Paul 13; minus Newt 50-28 [View all]
BrentWil
Feb 2012
OP
I hope the conservatives tell Romney, if his Super PAC attacks Santorum, they will kick Romney out
RickFromMN
Feb 2012
#13
Lots of the Republican candidates had a moment in the spotlight. But then?
Brettongarcia
Feb 2012
#26
Hypothesis: Catholic war-on-Iraq/Iran-votes, which had hoped to buy a SCOTUS justice with
patrice
Feb 2012
#7
Oh would I love to see Rick get nominated. IMO it would result in an historic Obama landslide
totodeinhere
Feb 2012
#17
I do bleieve that Obama would defeat Jeb. But Jeb's numbers would probably
totodeinhere
Feb 2012
#35
there is not a shred of evidence that a Jeb candidacy is in the cards for 2012
Douglas Carpenter
Feb 2012
#34
He might get a pass from the media, but they can't stop the ads that would tell all. nt
nanabugg
Feb 2012
#45