February 25, 2016 11:00 AM
Trump Has 23-Point Lead Over GOP Rivals in GA
The baboon turned baboon reality TV star businessman from New York has the support of 41.25% of likely GOP voters. Marco Rubio is riding that strong momentum from Iowa into a distant second with 18.25% and Ted Cruz is hot on his heels with 15.25% of those polled.
WABE got the numbers through internet polling so take that as you will.
I think Republicans need to start bracing themselves for “presumptive nominee Donald Trump”.
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That’s a huge spread but if true at least we’ll be spared the headline ‘Cruz cruises to win.’ I’d say it’ll be closer to 35-25 Trump.
I’m not yet convinced Trump will be the nominee. Tonight’s debate should be great fun if you have the stomach for such things, and I suppose Something Big could happen that would change next Tuesday’s numbers, but so far it looks like Trump everywhere except for Texas and even there, en0ugh Trump to scare everyone.
Obviously they didn’t poll the vast numbers of pastor protection people…..or maybe they did…indict Hillary works
Well I still say all these new voters in Georgia are Trump voters and they will not sway no matter what happens. But what I have seen lately is Cruz supporters who watch politics switching to Trump who just a few weeks ago they were dog cussing Trump. And I am talking folks that spend all day watching fox.
“dog cussing”
Gotta add that one to my repertoire.
Does that mean if Trump DOESNT win by 23 points Cruz or Rubio will claim victory?
LOL…..putting politics aside, I may sound like a grumpy old man, this is concept of all kids getting trophy has created this mind set. I am old school winning means you won….not second, third, forth……
Mind blown in most of these primaries Trump’s vote tally has equalled Rubio + Cruz combined. COMBINED.
I don’t trust internet polls other than directional indications. I stories like this and question if this is an attempt to inflate Trump’s expectations for Georgia.
None other than Trump with more than 20% of the vote means Trump may earn as many as about 80% of the Georgia delegates awarded by the primary.
Oh, even if they fail to win a single state next Tuesday, Cruz, Kasich and Rubio will declare victory and claim they “exceeded expectations.” Of course we have to wait for the results to come in before we know what their so-called expectations were—you would not want to set your goals above the actual vote results, after all. Heck, Rubio made what basically sounded like a victory speech in South Carolina, just for coming in second about 74,000 votes behind Trump—but I thought his goal was to win the state after third in Iowa and second in New Hampshire? All Cruz has to do to continue on is win his home state of Texas, but I don’t know of any state that Rubio or Kasich is expected to win next week, nor will either of the two concede they have to win somewhere next week in order to remain viable.