Catholics vs. Convicts
Illiniwek
Junior Chimp
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« on: February 08, 2016, 02:08:31 PM » |
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It has to be Kasich, even though I don't think he is likely to last much longer in the primary.
Trump: The ceiling for his support has been exposed. His unfavorables are too high, and a vast majority of independents will find his lack of policy concerning.
Rubio: May come across as the right amount of moderate and conservative, but the fact that he is a robot who has zero accomplishments to hang his hat on make him pretty weak in a tough general election.
Cruz: Just too far right of where the country is. Will have very low independent support.
Jeb: Weak campaigner. If it was an election on the Bush legacy vs. the Clinton legacy, it wouldn't even be close.
Christie: I think would be a very strong, electable candidate. However his Jersey controversies push him slightly below a clean Kasich. Also a bit more polarizing.
Fiorina: Please...
Carson: He would forget to wake up to go vote for himself.
Kasich: A true conservative who can actually get things done. He has a long list of accomplishments; is popular in huge battleground state. Its fine to say he has no chance of winning the nomination, but of all the candidates he would look the best compared to Hillary.
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