13 thoughts on “News/Politics 1-23-16

  1. I’m still holding out hope for Rubio. He appeals to younger & female voters and I think he’d be the strongest general election, genuinely conservative candidate. He beats Hillary by a substantial margin in this latest poll in a very blue state.

    http://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2016/01/rubio-crushes-clinton-in-minnesota.php

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    “The Minnesota Poll on the 2016 presidential race is out, and its results will be shocking to some. On the Republican side, opinion is split: Marco Rubio leads with 23% and Ted Cruz is second with 21%. But in a general election matchup, Rubio wallops Clinton by nine points, 49-40.

    “It’s no fluke: 52% of Minnesotans disapprove of Hillary, so she is eminently beatable here. …. ”

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    Although I still wouldn’t put any money on Hillary necessarily winning the Dem nomination at this point. Bernie’s amazingly popular with the “real” left and with younger voters. I don’t see a lot of enthusiasm over Hillary, my sense is that her candidacy’s increasingly leaving a lot of Democrats yawning at best.

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  2. Donna J, I prefer Cruz, but could live with Rubio. I think Rubio would have the best chance of winning in November. However, I have this nagging feeling that Rubio is basically Little Bush with a tan. The one difference is that Rubio isn’t from a wealthy family and thus doesn’t have the rich man’s guilt that made people like the Kennedys, Bushes, FDR and Carter support welfare programs.

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  3. I could live with Cruz — if I had to. I’ve just not been fond of him and don’t think he’d be a strong enough general election candidate. People seem to have a visceral (negative) reaction to him.

    http://www.politico.com/story/2016/01/marco-rubio-iowa-electability-pitch-homestretch-218152

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    ” … Rubio’s homestretch messaging (of electability) comes as the Republican Party, particularly its leadership, grapples with the idea that, with less than two weeks until the nominating process begins, Donald Trump is its national front-runner and Ted Cruz is his closest rival. Few GOP operatives believe those are the party’s strongest candidates in a general election.

    Trump and Cruz, also both in Iowa on Saturday, spent the day battering each other from afar (Trump, to be fair, also whacked at Jeb Bush). Rubio tried to float above the fray. Asked by reporters in Indianola about Trump’s comments that he could ‘could stand in the middle of Fifth Avenue and shoot somebody’ without losing voters, Rubio laughed it off, saying it probably wasn’t a good idea.

    While Rubio is banking on more traditional and mainstream Republican voters to lift him here, he takes pains to separate himself from the GOP establishment. … ”
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  4. Wow, the Iowa caucus is only a week away. Then it’ll be a whirlwind.

    I saw a large Bernie display on a street corner in downtown L.A. yesterday — I’m telling you, all the liberals/strong Democrats I know are really getting ramped up about him. His are the only bumper stickers I’ve seen so far and the popping up more and more. I sense some momentum going on.

    I hear no one talking about Hillary now — other than in the most ho-hum of terms.

    For what it’s worth, from out here on the far, far left coast.

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  5. I had fun today at church. I have a good friend who is a 32 year old female psychologist who helps teach our youth Sunday School. I figured I could get a good reaction by asking if she was going to be Trump’s County Chairman. She responded with a diagnosis that Trump had a serious personality disorder. Everyone resolved to try not to watch the farce. Sweet Meteor O’Death is gaining support.

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