Best guess at top ten Q2 fundraisers ($Millions):
Bush $119.4 ($103 from Super Pacs)
Clinton $ 69.0 ($23 from Super Pacs)
Cruz $ 52.0 ($38 from Super Pacs)
Rubio $ 43.9 ($16.1 from Super Pacs)
Walker $ 26.5 ($20 from Super Pacs)
Perry $ 18.0 ($17 from Super Pacs)
Sanders $ 15.0 ($0 from Super Pacs)
Paul $ 12.0 ($5 from Super Pacs)
Kasich $11.5 ($0 from Super Pacs)
Christie $ 11.0 ($11 from Super Pacs)
I find it interesting that Kasich has that much having just announced and not having a Super Pac yet. Bernie Sanders at $15 million without a Super Pac. Bush with over $100 million in Super Pac money - yeah, he's not the rich man's candidate - lol
And what's up with the poor numbers for Rand Paul; he is way behind where his dad would be. Clinton is lower in Super Pac than I thought she would be. And wow at Ted Cruz, frickin' hypocrite (Mr. Super Pac, and funded by a guy who owes the government $Billions in unpaid taxes) - do not like this man.
No matter who anyone wants to win, it is digusting how much money is influencing our elections. The real fundraising has not even begun and already there are hundreds of millions of dollars in play. Gross!Best guess at top ten Q2 fundraisers ($Millions):
Bush $119.4 ($103 from Super Pacs)
Clinton $ 69.0 ($23 from Super Pacs)
Cruz $ 52.0 ($38 from Super Pacs)
Rubio $ 43.9 ($16.1 from Super Pacs)
Walker $ 26.5 ($20 from Super Pacs)
Perry $ 18.0 ($17 from Super Pacs)
Sanders $ 15.0 ($0 from Super Pacs)
Paul $ 12.0 ($5 from Super Pacs)
Kasich $11.5 ($0 from Super Pacs)
Christie $ 11.0 ($11 from Super Pacs)
I find it interesting that Kasich has that much having just announced and not having a Super Pac yet. Bernie Sanders at $15 million without a Super Pac. Bush with over $100 million in Super Pac money - yeah, he's not the rich man's candidate - lol
And what's up with the poor numbers for Rand Paul; he is way behind where his dad would be. Clinton is lower in Super Pac than I thought she would be. And wow at Ted Cruz, frickin' hypocrite (Mr. Super Pac, and funded by a guy who owes the government $Billions in unpaid taxes) - do not like this man.
Kasich 2016!
He's definitely a moderate, listen to this and tell me it's a normal Republican:
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But could you really give the GOP control of Congress? I dunno...
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/.../ted-cruz-mitch-mcconnell-ndaa_n_7867210.html
Wow... This speaks volumes. For fear of him causing problems the GOP reduced the number of conferees. LOL
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I can't tell if I think Trump is a genius or a fool. Probably a mix.
When Trump tops polls, you out Trump him. At least that is Mike Huckabees thinking. What a moron.
Huckabee defends claim that Iran deal will 'march Israelis to oven door' | World news | The Guardian
You are so right. For those of you familiar with the Irish troubles, Huckabee reminds me a lot of Ian Paisley. Create as much fear as you can and try to make yourself look important.
Let's not negotiate with a country that could actually help stem the rise of ISIS. Let's start another war and leave a void so Islamic terrorists can fill the gap. Haven't we learned anything from our mistakes in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Libya? Nothing in the Iran deal prevents the US from intervening militarily should the Iranians fail to keep their part of the bargain. I'm sorry Huckabee, most of the world wants nothing to do with your Fundamentalist Christian view of the world. We're not buying into your fear-mongering.
“We cannot live with al Qaeda, but we might be able to live with a contained Iran. Iran will not acquire nuclear weapons on my watch. But before I look parents in the eye to explain why I put their son's or daughter's life at risk, I want to do everything possible to avoid conflict. We have substantive issues to discuss with Tehran." — Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, 2008
Trump is empowering every Hispanic to go out and vote against the Republican Party. Fox News, Roger Ailes, and Rush have all but supported Trump which is making the party look bad. Trump will not go away until Ailes and Co say he goes away. Meanwhile, other GOP candidates are getting tired of answering Trump questions which gives him even more coverage.
It will be interesting to see if Jeb can get out of the shadow of his last name. Out of all the GOP candidates, I think Rubio has the charisma to carry an election. But then again, do we really want a POTUS with zero foriegn policy experience again.
My money is on Hilary, the liberal media is going to swoon over the first female POTUS.
I'd actually think that in a debate with Trump, Cruz, and Huckabee present it can make Jeb look reasonable not to mention presidential. I think Bush can also handle a field like this much better than Romney could. Jeb was a much more conservative governor than Romney was and that's going to come through in the debates whereas it isn't as of yet. The majority of the GOP field is going to canibalize itself while Jeb cleans up in the money game (he's already out-raising everyone, HRC included). Meanwhile there looks to be a credible threat to HRC in Bernie Sanders, who while he isn't going to win the nomination, he is going to force her to tack to the left. How far to the left she has to go to win over his supporters will tell the tale for how she'll do in the general. Her poll numbers as they relate to trust are almost a disaster and I'm not sure what someone who's been in the public eye for 25 years does to change that narrative.
If I were a betting man, I'd put money on Jeb taking the oath of office in January 2017.
Its really weird that you would say that, because I seem to remember that going into that election, Romney was made out by the press and the Democrats as just about the most far right extremist to ever try to be elected president.