Fox national poll: Bush leads Clinton by 1, but she leads all other Republicans (user search)
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ElectionsGuy
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« on: May 14, 2015, 05:32:41 PM »

At this point still how candidates do in polls is directly connected to name recognition. John Kasich and Carly Fiorina aren't doing bad because they're terrible candidates (although Fiorina would certainly be something), they're doing bad because no one knows who they are. Huckabee and Bush are doing best, gee I wonder why.

By the way did they forget Rand Paul?
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ElectionsGuy
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« Reply #1 on: June 02, 2015, 05:39:23 PM »

Fox is usually a solid pollster. As Rasmussen drifted into obscurity, Fox managed to limit their bias.

I have a very difficult time believing Bush us the best performing Republican after the  Q, CNN and PA (and now ABC) polls though. I don't think thats personal anti-Bush bias. Them leaving off a contender like Paul (after the debacle last week) shows they have motives though.

What do you mean "after last week"?  Note what dates this poll was taken.  And for that matter, when this thread was started.


Ah, I did miss the dates, but the point stands. They showed a poll with the huge tie for 1st place, left off Paul who was one point behind and showed several people's percentages that were behind him. Point still stands that they got something against him. Order doesn't matter.

Fox News (aka Establishment Republican channel) has a pattern of trying to ignore him. They're doing the same thing they did to Ron Paul. Meanwhile, they prop up Bush as the best candidate.
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