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dudeabides
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« on: July 17, 2015, 10:58:25 PM »

Discuss.

I'll go first:


Tea Party
Ted Cruz 20%
Ben Carson 17%
Donald Trump 15%
Rand Paul 15%
Scott Walker 10%
Rick Perry 5%
Bobby Jindal 4%
Rick Santorum 2%
Carly Fiorina 2%
Marco Rubio 2%
John Kasich 1%
Jeb Bush 1%
Mike Huckabee 1%
Chris Christie 1%
Jim Gilmore 0.5%
Lindsey Graham 0.1%
George Pataki 0.1%

Conservative Republicans
Scott Walker 14%
Mike Huckabee 12%
Marco Rubio 12%
Ted Cruz 11%
John Kasich 10%
Rand Paul 9%
Jeb Bush 7%
Rick Perry 7%
Rick Santorum 6%
Ben Carson 4%
Bobby Jindal 2%
Chris Christie 2%
Carly Fiorina 1%
Donald Trump 1%
Jim Gilmore 0.1%
Lindsey Graham 0.1%
George Pataki 0.1%

Moderate Republicans
Jeb Bush 40%
Marco Rubio 15%
Chris Christie 10%
John Kasich 10%
Scott Walker 9%
Rand Paul 4%
Lindsey Graham 4%
George Pataki 3%
Carly Fiorina 1%
Rick Perry 1%
Mike Huckabee 0.5%
Ted Cruz 0.2%
Ben Carson 0.2%
Rick Santorum 0.1%
Jim Gilmore 0.1%
Donald Trump 0.1%
Bobby Jindal 0.1%

Independents
Jeb Bush 27%
Hillary Clinton 25%
Rand Paul 20%
Marco Rubio 15%
Jim Webb 6%
Lincoln Chaffee 4%
All others 3%

Libertarians
Rand Paul 60%
Ted Cruz 20%
Ben Carson 10%
All others 10%

Moderate Democrats
Hillary Clinton 85%
Jim Webb 7%
Lincoln Chaffee 2%
Martin O'Malley 1%
Bernie Sanders 0.2%

Liberal Democrats
Hillary Clinton 42%
Bernie Sanders 35%
Martin O'Malley 15%
Lincoln Chaffee 5%
Jim Webb 2%

Socialists
Bernie Sanders 85%
Martin O'Malley 9%
Hillary Clinton 5%

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« Reply #1 on: July 18, 2015, 08:39:20 PM »

Tea Party
Cruz, Trump, Carson, Walker, Paul

Evangelicals
Huckabee, Carson, Santorum

Mainstream Conservatives
Walker, Rubio, Perry, Trump

Libertarians
Paul

Moderate Republicans
Bush, Christie, Kasich

Conservative Democrats
Webb, Clinton

Moderate Democrats
Clinton

Liberal Democrats
Clinton, Sanders
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« Reply #2 on: July 18, 2015, 08:39:26 PM »

You are high if you think 20 percent of libertarians will support Cruz. The same for Carson. If anything, it's 85 percent Rand, 15 percent Johnson.

You are also high if you think more independents will support Bush over Clinton, Rand, or Sanders.

Did you seriously have to make dudeabides not have the dumbest post in a thread for the first time?
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« Reply #3 on: July 18, 2015, 08:54:51 PM »

You are high if you think 20 percent of libertarians will support Cruz. The same for Carson. If anything, it's 85 percent Rand, 15 percent Johnson.

You are also high if you think more independents will support Bush over Clinton, Rand, or Sanders.

I think he's meaning "Republitarians," small-L libertarians in the Republican party. If he's not, then it's certainly a major snub for Gary Johnson and I suppose Jesse Ventura as well. Some conservatarians will support Ted Cruz over Rand Paul, I think. Yes, he's quite socially conservative, but he's very much for small government and relatively not as hawkish as many others.

dudeabides' main error was not including evangelical social conservatives in his list.
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« Reply #4 on: July 18, 2015, 09:10:54 PM »

You are high if you think 20 percent of libertarians will support Cruz. The same for Carson. If anything, it's 85 percent Rand, 15 percent Johnson.

You are also high if you think more independents will support Bush over Clinton, Rand, or Sanders.

I think he's meaning "Republitarians," small-L libertarians in the Republican party. If he's not, then it's certainly a major snub for Gary Johnson and I suppose Jesse Ventura as well. Some conservatarians will support Ted Cruz over Rand Paul, I think. Yes, he's quite socially conservative, but he's very much for small government and relatively not as hawkish as many others.

dudeabides' main error was not including evangelical social conservatives in his list.

You are right.

Social Conservatives
Mike Huckabee 15%
Ted Cruz 15%
Scott Walker 15%
Rick Santorum 10%
Rick Perry 8%
Bobby Jindal 8%
Marco Rubio 6%
Ben Carson 5%
Jeb Bush 5%
John Kasich 5%
Rand Paul 2%
Carly Fiorina 1%
Lindsey Graham 1%
Donald Trump 1%
Chris Christie 1%
Jim Gilmore 1%
George Pataki 0.1%
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« Reply #5 on: July 19, 2015, 05:35:06 AM »

Most of the candidates will have dropped out after the first four or five primaries. This thread would only be of any use if there were a single 50 state primary day.
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