ROFL Trump trails both Hillary and Sanders in latest poll, while leading the entire GOP field

Let me get this straight. Bush did everything that right wing economists say you need to do to grow an economy. He cut taxes, started two wars, expanded government employment, created a whole new government department, and expanded a large social program. He only lost to the president that raised taxes several times, ended the wars, cut government employment and communized medical by a half a percentage point? That's like WSU going into Alabama and losing by a field goal as time ended.
 
Let me get this straight. Bush did everything... started two wars, expanded government employment, created a whole new government department, and expanded a large social program. He only lost to the president that raised taxes several times, ended the wars...

Wait, what? When did Bush lose?
 
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Awfully warm for November 2016.

I'm not predicting the outcome.

I'm just surprised that the leading GOP candidate is trailing BOTH of the Dem's top 2 candidates -- and one of them is a (S)ocialist.
 
Awfully warm for November 2016.

I'm not predicting the outcome.

I'm just surprised that the leading GOP candidate is trailing BOTH of the Dem's top 2 candidates -- and one of them is a (S)ocialist.

Political polls 16 months before the election are infinitely worse than the terrible football polls a month before the season.

Hope this helps.
 
The latest Quinnipiac University poll finds that Donald Trump put some more distance between himself and the rest of the Republican field, winning over 20 percent of likely Republican voters. Scott Walker and Jeb Bush are at 13 and 10 percent, respectively. But Trump also tops the poll’s list of candidates who Republican voters say they would definitely not vote for, with 30 percent of those polled saying they view him as a “no way” candidate.

That same poll finds that Trump would also, were the election held today, lose to not just Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton (48 to 36 percent), but also Bernie Sanders (45 to 37 percent). Even Joe Biden, who isn’t running, tops Trump, 49 to 37 percent. So Trump’s way ahead of the rest of the Republican field, but doesn’t currently stand much of a chance against the Democrats. (A betting man might take note that one bookmaker has Trump at 8-1 odds for the Republican nomination—slightly better than Rand Paul’s 9-1.)

But wait! If the election ends up being Clinton versus Walker or Bush, the race is effectively too close to call; the former secretary of state is up 1 percent on Walker and down 1 percent against Bush. Good news for Republicans, if they can shake Trump off the trail.
 
Trump will not win the republican nomination. He will run as an independent and hand the election to the not-yet-named democrat who will boatrace Hillary in the primaries
 
Awfully warm for November 2016.

I'm not predicting the outcome.

I'm just surprised that the leading GOP candidate is trailing BOTH of the Dem's top 2 candidates -- and one of them is a (S)ocialist.

Political polls 16 months before the election are infinitely worse than the terrible football polls a month before the season.

No doubt. But when has it ever been so bad that the leading GOP candidate was trailing a (S)ocialist?
 
And on July 28, 1991, Ross Perot was ahead of everyone in the national polls and Bill Clinton was about as well known as John Kasich. Give me a break.
 
And on July 28, 1991, Ross Perot was ahead of everyone in the national polls and Bill Clinton was about as well known as John Kasich. Give me a break.

You could have just said that it's awfully warm for November 2016.
 
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