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brooklynite

(96,882 posts)
Fri Sep 27, 2013, 12:41 PM Sep 2013

Cruz emerges as GOP leader [View all]

Source: Public Policy Polling

Cruz emerges as GOP leader

PPP's newest national poll finds Ted Cruz is now the top choice of Republican primary voters to be their candidate for President in 2016. He leads the way with 20% to 17% for Rand Paul, 14% for Chris Christie, 11% for Jeb Bush, 10% each for Marco Rubio and Paul Ryan, 4% for Bobby Jindal, and 3% each for Rick Santorum and Scott Walker.

Cruz has gained 8 points since our last national 2016 poll in July while everyone else has more or less stayed in place. He's made himself the face of a government shutdown over Obamacare, and the Republican base supports that by a 64/20 margin. It's not surprising that Republicans identifying as 'very conservative' support a shutdown 75/10, but even the moderate wing of the party supports it by a 46/36 margin.

Cruz is leading the GOP field based especially on his appeal to 'very conservative' primary voters, who he gets 34% with t0 17% for Rand Paul and 12% for Paul Ryan. Voters who fall into that ideological group make up the largest portion of the Republican electorate at 39%. With moderates Cruz gets only 4% with Christie leading at 34% to 12% for Jeb Bush and 10% for Marco Rubio, but they only account for 18% of GOP voters and thus aren't all that relevant to Cruz's prospects for winning a Republican nomination.

Our numbers also suggest that Cruz is now viewed more broadly as the leader of the Republican Party. When asked whether they trust Cruz or GOP leader Mitch McConnell more, Cruz wins out 49/13. When it comes to who's more trusted between Cruz and Speaker John Boehner, Cruz has a 51/20 advantage. And when it comes to Cruz and 2008 GOP nominee and Senate colleague John McCain, Cruz wins out 52/31. He now has more credibility with the GOP base than the folks who have been leading the party for years.

Read more: http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/main/2013/09/cruz-emerges-as-gop-leader.html



I trust that the people here who insist that they'll never vote for Hillary Clinton -- even if she's the nominee -- will be satisfied with the alternative.
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Cruz emerges as GOP leader [View all] brooklynite Sep 2013 OP
I would vote for a Democratic ficus plant over any GOP. apnu Sep 2013 #1
Obviously they will be satisfied elleng Sep 2013 #2
Over 3 years to go? Zero. Turborama Sep 2013 #34
BWA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA!! Roland99 Sep 2013 #3
^^^^^^^ this^^^^^^^^^ n/t NMDemDist2 Sep 2013 #40
Can we get that lucky? leftynyc Sep 2013 #4
this thread needs music Enrique Sep 2013 #5
Perfect music sharp_stick Sep 2013 #8
well played grantcart Sep 2013 #24
That is well done, Berlin Expat Sep 2013 #36
Funny.... AZ Mike Sep 2013 #6
Oh please oh please oh please oh please ... Myrina Sep 2013 #7
Wow. I was thinking the guy is crazy like a fox. dkf Sep 2013 #9
Just like Herman Cain and Newt Gingrich were briefly in 2012? DFW Sep 2013 #10
The Clown Show of Shows....... Cryptoad Sep 2013 #11
That's only because alsame Sep 2013 #12
LOLLLLLLLLLLLL! One can only hope... SaveOurDemocracy Sep 2013 #13
Is that the best they can do? Ted Cruz? PATHETIC! NT caledesi Sep 2013 #14
Leading them where exactly? Blue Idaho Sep 2013 #15
Banner? Bobcat Sep 2013 #16
Cruz/Palin 2014! I might even buy a television, just to see the clown show.... mike_c Sep 2013 #17
Their campaign theme song will be 'send in the clowns' SummerSnow Sep 2013 #28
Really? Here on DU he was declared dead Doctor_J Sep 2013 #18
the wingnut base is finally showing itself big_dog Sep 2013 #19
Shall we call him Vera ? dipsydoodle Sep 2013 #20
Of course! That's what his stunts are all about Faygo Kid Sep 2013 #21
Good. The drive over the cliff continues apace. Comrade Grumpy Sep 2013 #22
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas! grantcart Sep 2013 #23
...and maybe he'll ask sarah to the prom... Tikki Sep 2013 #25
Cruz Robbins Sep 2013 #26
It looks like it could be another primary where the 'moderate' wins by default nyquil_man Sep 2013 #27
! NV Whino Sep 2013 #29
Excellent news DJ13 Sep 2013 #30
Hey, Brooklynite. You should be a campaign manager for Hillary. Wilms Sep 2013 #31
Thanks but I don't need to... brooklynite Sep 2013 #39
And the clown car starts to fill. eggplant Sep 2013 #32
ok, so everybody hates Ted, but he's now the GOP leader RussBLib Sep 2013 #33
Careful not to laugh too hard maxsolomon Sep 2013 #35
i agree...the guy has some really impressive credentials. madrchsod Sep 2013 #38
I wonder if having an Hispanic surname will help him at all with Hispanic voters. totodeinhere Sep 2013 #41
Bring it on Teddy Boy. Any Democrat would beat you in a landslide. n/t totodeinhere Sep 2013 #37
And prior to Cruz it was Palin, Bachmann and Santorum who were polling as the leader of the GOP Snake Plissken Sep 2013 #42
Gary Busey would be a formidable contender, as compared to the current Republican crop of potential silvershadow Sep 2013 #45
Still won't vote for HRC. blkmusclmachine Sep 2013 #43
Not only is he a Senator, but also Speaker of the House, and R whip. nt silvershadow Sep 2013 #44
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