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Diebold wins!
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http://www.cbsnews.com/news/republic...iowa-caucuses/
For those who say that whether their candidate wins in November matters in their decision on whom to support, 38 percent support Rubio, 26 percent support Trump, and 17 percent support Cruz. Rubio picked up on that support in his speech after the results were announced.
"Tonight we have taken the first step, but an important step, toward winning the election," he said. "When I am the nominee we are going to unify this party and we are going to unify the conservative movement." He pledged that he would beat Democrats Hillary Clinton or Bernie Sanders or "whoever they nominate."
Trump had been performing best among caucus attendees who have no college degree, notching 42 percent of those voters. Cruz is doing better among evangelicals, with support of 26 percent of that vote, but Trump is also putting up a strong showing with 24 percent of that vote. Twelve percent of evangelicals said they were supporting neurosurgeon Ben Carson, allowing him to cut into Cruz's base.
White evangelicals represent about 60 percent of GOP caucus goers today, compared to 56 percent in 2012.
A senior staffer for Cruz told CBS News producer Arden Farhi that the campaign was exceeding their vote goals in numerous counties across the state, so they "feel good."
Follow along with live results from the Iowa caucuses
Entrance polls showed Trump doing very well among voters who say they want a president who "tells it like it is," garnering 68 percent of those votes, and among those who want someone who can "bring needed change," picking up 37 percent of those votes. He was also the top pick among the half of GOP caucus-goers who were looking for an outsider: 49 percent of those caucus-goers picked Trump, while 16 percent picked Carson and 16 percent picked Cruz.
Rubio appeared to have picked up some support among late-deciding voters and is doing best among those who say they decided who to support in the last week. Forty-five percent of those surveyed in entrance polls said they made their choice in the past week, and Rubio scored 28 percent of those votes. 23 percent went to Cruz and just 14 percent to Trump. But Trump supporters said they made up their minds more than a month ago.
Republican entrance poll data
Just 15 percent of Republican caucus attendees identified as moderate, and Trump is winning big among that group with 38 percent of the vote. Rubio is a distance second with 17 percent support. Thirty-nine percent of voters identify as very conservative (a drop from 2012, when it was 47 percent), and 45 percent identify as somewhat conservative, an increase from 2012 (when it was 37 percent).
Trump's pitch to voters at St. Francis of Assisi church in West Des Moines was a reflection of his usual stump speech. He told the caucus attendees, "We don't win anymore as a country, we used to win, we don't win with the military, we don't win in the border, we don't win in any way."
"We're going to take our country back, we're going to run it the way it's supposed to be run, as a great great country. We're not going to make the mistakes," he said.
The most important issues for GOP caucus attendees are government spending (31 percent) the economy (28 percent), terrorism (25 percent), and immigration (13 percent).
They are setting up for Rubio to win.
Probably #1 qualification for the position (so that they have something on him).Quote:
Pretty sure he's gay too.
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Billionaire Casino Magnate Sheldon Aldelson's Israeli Paper Is Obsessed With Marco Rubio
Adelson will mold Rubio into ‘perfect little puppet’ — Trump
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coining a new phrase here tonight -- CRUBIO voters
trump actually got blown out CRUBIO 51, trump 24 in iowa
CRUBIO because cruz/rubio voters are the same - and will readily jump to the 'winning' side
If Cruz and Rubio (and others) stay in this race all the way to the end, they will split the delegates and force a brokered convention. This of course provides the establishment with a nice way to keep Trump away from the nomination.
6 delegates to Cruz <-- Canadian anchor baby Latino
5 delegates to Trump
5 delegates to Rubio <-- Latino
1 delegate to Carson <-- Negro
Exactly Vacuum.
If I remember correctly Ron Paul polled high in Iowa before but got much lower figures in the caucus in both 2008 and 2012, is it a good place to destroy the people's choice?
http://images.publicradio.org/conten..._obama3_33.jpg6 delegates to Cruz <-- Canadian anchor baby Latino
Look at all those White smiling faces. Elected a negro. Twice.
5 delegates to Trump
5 delegates to Rubio <-- Latino
1 delegate to Carson <-- Negro
Iowa is 89% White and less than a third voted for the only White candidate...Trump
:rolleyes:
For one thing, he doesn't want to dominate the middle east, in fact he wants to work with russia. Who else is saying that?
Who else would immediately deport all refugees out of this country?
Who else would actually secure the border? Others say they will, but who would actually do it?
And tariffs? Do you believe zionists want countries to have tariffs? They do not want this at all. They want gobalization.
Sez Trump lost on purpose to motivate his base.
Sez Trump will totally win.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ERwKZM03GMY
I don't think he lost on purpose, but I also agree that he focused a significantly smaller percentage of his time in Iowa compared to most of the other candidates.
I think the big takeaway from this loss is that the Trump campaign will not trust the polls as much in the future. They will put more work and money into ground operations going forward. Previously they assumed that high poll numbers would negate the need to go through the traditional ground operations.
So do we think they faked a fake and over stated his polling from the start?
He wasn't doing as well as their polls were saying he was doing? Who are his pollsters? Were they getting the same numbers? They rely on one of the big companies for their polls?
Everyone I know who is right-wing supports Trump. I literally don't know anyone personally who supports Cruz or Rubio.
To put it simply, the votes were rigged as fuck, or the people in Iowa are completely retarded.
Probably a mix of both.
I think we'll know the real score next week when the New Hampshire primary takes place. If Trump doesn't win that I'd be seriously worried.
I'm pretty much voting for Trump no matter what. I'll write is name in. He's my führer.
If Trump doesn't win I'm certain things are finished for America until there's a violent revolution. Voting for change is over at that point.
So AJ has people all over now. Not just doing the in your face thing. The Delegate seemed to be well informed and he was thoughtful when answering. A bit nerve racking knowing how many will watch and what is riding on it. I'd back him. The interviewer knew his stuff, the specifics of the state. I realise he lives there.
Was good interview.
take a few seconds and read you may learn something ... the shit riggeddddddddddddd.. this is right in your face .http://gold-silver.us/forum/showthre...igged-(Again-) http://www.dailystormer.com/wp-conte...16-618x640.png
back when ron paul made his run I was schooled on how this voting was rigged
I'd be curious to see if the exit polls matched up with who one.
It was during Ron Paul's run where we saw the exit polls were way off one what was being counted which if the people weren't lying in the exit polls is a clear indicator of voter fraud.
No Matter Who Wins the White House, the New Boss Will Be the Same as the Old Bosshttp://gold-silver.us/forum/image/jp...IjbFFFFVLn/9k=
https://www.rutherford.org/publicati...ame_as_the_old
Great article and it hits all the high marks as to how our country got so far out of whack! I'm glad I got to see and live in America before she went belly up