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Quote:This just in, the People's Republic of China isn't actually controlled by the Chinese populace.
I just saw a circus show with the SO put on by a traveling troupe from the People's Republic of China. It was more than impressive. This is relevant I am sure. 
it was clear after the last debate he was a wash, huckabee and ohios governor should be next. 

It was quite a fall for Walker. It wasnt that long ago he was one of the favorites and was polling well in Iowa.

Since Walker is out............

 

I Guess I'll become a StormTrumper..........

Quote:it was clear after the last debate he was a wash, huckabee and ohios governor should be next. 
 

Along with the others that weren't on the main stage at the CNN debate.
Quote:Along with the others that weren't on the main stage at the CNN debate.
 

I am sure the campaigns of Christie and Jindal are almost out of money
Quote:It was quite a fall for Walker. It wasnt that long ago he was one of the favorites and was polling well in Iowa.
 

 A major question moving forward is what direction ( s ) do most of Scott Walker's supporters go in?    Both in terms of poll numbers and financial support?   It's anyone's guess.
Quote:Along with the others that weren't on the main stage at the CNN debate.
 

  Other than Lindsay Graham,  it seems like most of the others that weren't on the main stage at the CNN debate have disappeared from the face of the earth.    With so many candidates in the race,  it's a matter of when,  not if,  these candidates will suspend their respective campaigns.
Quote: A major question moving forward is what direction ( s ) do most of Scott Walker's supporters go in? Both in terms of poll numbers and financial support? It's anyone's guess.
I suspect Rubio will take most of them. That's partially based upon Walker's social policy, partially just a guess based upon those two being the "middle of the road" Republicans. Right of Bush and Kasich, left of Cruz and Carson.


There is one scary prospect: what if they gravitate towards Trump?
Quote:  Other than Lindsay Graham,  it seems like most of the others that weren't on the main stage at the CNN debate have disappeared from the face of the earth.    With so many candidates in the race,  it's a matter of when,  not if,  these candidates will suspend their respective campaigns.
 

Sort of amazing how irrelevant guys like Christie, Jindal, Walker and Paul have become in this process. Even Cruz is barely treading water.
Quote:I suspect Rubio will take most of them. That's partially based upon Walker's social policy, partially just a guess based upon those two being the "middle of the road" Republicans. Right of Bush and Kasich, left of Cruz and Carson.


There is one scary prospect: what if they gravitate towards Trump?
 

     After giving it some thought,  my gut feeling is most of the Scott Walker supporters will go mostly to candidates that are perceived to be on the right.    While I don't consider Donald Trump to be on the right,   like you I'm concerned that he's going to garner a sizable amount of Walker's support.     If Ted Cruz doesn't win the nomination and a longshot Conservative doesn't pull off a mega upset,   I much rather Marco Rubio emerge as the nominee than Trump or Carly Fiorina.    Even eliminating my actual opinion of Trump and Fiorina,  which isn't favorable,   I have very little confidence either would win the general election.   Rubio is someone who I currently believe has a very realistic chance of winning the general election.  
Quote:Sort of amazing how irrelevant guys like Christie, Jindal, Walker and Paul have become in this process. Even Cruz is barely treading water.
 

  So much is going to be determined by the next few debates leading up to Iowa,  fundraising,  and how the candidates use their financial resources.    Having said this,  there's no question this has been the least predictable race I have seen in either major party in a very long time.    The outside candidates are 1, 2, 3 in the latest major poll.
Quote:I much rather Marco Rubio emerge as the nominee than Trump or Carly Fiorina.

Agreed.
Quote:Agreed.


Yeah, Rubio is probably the best of the electables. That explains why Trump, Carson, and Fiorina are getting all the media attention.


Should Rubio win and take one or two of the other Senators with him to the White House, what do you think would be the impact in Congress? Who would replace a Cruz, Paul, or Rubio himself if they depart?
Quote:  Other than Lindsay Graham,  it seems like most of the others that weren't on the main stage at the CNN debate have disappeared from the face of the earth.    With so many candidates in the race,  it's a matter of when,  not if,  these candidates will suspend their respective campaigns.
 

I was thinking that same thing but sadly (because i really liked the guy) he started polling below 1% so the better question is WHERE DID THEY GO.
Quote:I just saw a circus show with the SO put on by a traveling troupe from the People's Republic of China. It was more than impressive. This is relevant I am sure. 
 

Well I had a Tsingtao beer at the China pavilion in Epcot on Sunday so I'm surely more relevant somehow.
Politician Speak

Walker..lol...slickster politician. When he bowed out he says I've been called to lead by helping clear the field.....blah blah blah.

General Public Thoughts..aka ..what he really means..

I'm getting my [BLEEP] whooped and I'm taking my ball and going home.


I've been called to lead... Lol... Leaders don't quit. Unless of course you ain't leading. Real Wisconsin cheese right there now.
Quote:Yeah, Rubio is probably the best of the electables. That explains why Trump, Carson, and Fiorina are getting all the media attention.


Should Rubio win and take one or two of the other Senators with him to the White House, what do you think would be the impact in Congress? Who would replace a Cruz, Paul, or Rubio himself if they depart?
Cruz's seat would no doubt go to another Tea Party Republican, but the more I think about it, the less likely I think he'd be to accept a VP seat. He can make a lot more headlines and a lot more noise if he remains the unofficial king of the Tea Party in the Senate, which would bolster his future bids for the Presidency (because we all know there will be at least two more).

 

Rubio's seat would be a toss-up. You guys know Florida as well as I do. It's as blue as it is red. Strictly imo, Rubio was able to overcome the "R" next to his name because he's Latino, and that drew in a huge chunk of the typically-blue Latino vote from South Florida. If the Republican Party can find another bright, charismatic Latino to step in, they'll likely keep the seat. If they run a crotchety old white guy, they'll lose it.

 

Paul...I'd hate to think of who would take Paul's seat if he were to become the VP. It's Kentucky. It might be another bright, unconventional mind like Paul, or it might be that wacko clerk. Who knows?

 

*Edit: I should add this here as well. I do not like Ted Cruz's platform or his ideals. That said, after seeing him on Colbert last night, I'm reminded that he is, if nothing else, extremely intelligent, very articulate and a true gentleman, and to his credit, he's one of the very few candidates in this race who is, again imo, being completely honest about his platform, what he thinks and what he intends to do. I hope Senator Cruz is never in a position to run this country, but I would love to meet him at some hole-in-the-wall bar in Texas for a couple beers someday. It would probably be one of the most engaging discussions of my life, even if he and I agree on very little.

Quote:Along with the others that weren't on the main stage at the CNN debate.
 

I didn't even know they still had the D-League debates this go around lol
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