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The GOP race for the White House is utterly fascinating, and represents a proper betting contest rather than the 1-10 shot Hilary Clinton is in the Democrat race.
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to the polling station now,
and the only way they'll vote,
being there or on remote,
is to X next to Trump and take a bow.
Mr. Pulpstar, interesting piece, though I don't have a dog in the race. Not long until Iowa.
F1: some reckon we'll get a decision on coverage soon, given it's SPOTY tonight (and the BBC might be holding back an announcement because axing F1 coverage a day before Hamilton might won SPOTY again would perhaps be something they wish to avoid).
Provided there are no in-race adverts [or Legard commentary], I wouldn't mind.
Remember, primaries are all all about momentum, so it's crucial that the candidates win either Iowa or N.H., or at least S.Carolina if they are desperate in order to avoid being called "losers".
Talking about S.Carolina, Iowa and N.H, new state polls from CBS/Yougov:
S.Carolina
Trump 38 +3
Cruz 23+10
Rubio 12 -4
Carson 9 -10
Iowa
Cruz 40 +19
Trump 31 +1
Rubio 12 +1
Carson 6 -13
N.H
Trump 32 0
Cruz 14 +4
Rubio 13 0
Christie 11 +6
In all 3 Trump has stalled in the 30's, and Cruz's surge is proportional to Carson's collapse, so Cruz's chances are in direct proportion to the religious vote which is why he does so well in Iowa, but less so out of Iowa.
But the bookies favourite, Rubio is not only not doing great but also going backwards in some cases.
Might! As you say, fascinating.
The drop outs won't start en mass until after Iowa and N.H. and even in a 2 way race the opinion polls suggest that Trump beats all of them with the exception of Cruz:
PPP national 2 way race:
Trump 58%
Bush 34%
Cruz 58%
Carson 26%
Rubio 46%
Carson 39%
Trump 57%
Carson 34%
Cruz 48%
Rubio 34%
Trump 45%
Cruz 44%
Trump 54%
Rubio 38%
http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/main/2015/12/trump-leads-grows-nationally-41-of-his-voters-want-to-bomb-country-from-aladdin-clinton-maintains-bi.html
So a "Stop Trump" will be very difficult but not impossible if his challenger is Cruz, but bare in mind momentum, Cruz wins Iowa, Trump N.H., Trump S.C., Trump Nevada, and then it's Super Tuesday.
It will be on Super Tuesday that we will know for sure who out of Trump Cruz and how soon will be the nominee, but the advantage so far belongs to Trump because the states between Iowa and Super Tuesday are not as religious as Iowa is.
This time Florida is way after Super Tuesday, and even there Trump beats them all easily, however it might mean that Rubio or Bush remain in the race until they get squashed in their home state.
I think they are already in collusion.
He has potential to come a strong 2nd in New Hampshire (after Trump, and following a Cruz/Trump top 2 in Iowa). That could be enough to establish him as the leading Establishment choice. I don't think Cruz will pick up much establishment/mainstream support since he's basically as "extreme" as Trump and has annoyed Republicans in the Senate over the past few years.
Rubio is in danger of becoming the Rudy Giuliani of this cycle: looks to have a clear path to the nomination on paper, but is sunk by the fact he can't perform in either Iowa or New Hampshire and thus gets written out of the media narrative. I also think Christie, despite having "moderate" policies, has more chance than Rubio of eating into the Trump voter-base, he has the bombastic "strong-man" personality to do it.
(I see Arnie has been signed up to front two seasons of the Apprentice in the US....)
Personally I'd like it to be Trump - I don't think he's quite as mad as he pretends, and either he'd give the Democrats a good election or he might positively surprise us. Cruz seems just drearily reactionary, without the flair and hint of potential to surprise that Reagan or McCain had.
But at least Liverpool can bounce back next week, it is Leicester City at Anfield. Oh wait...
Trump has spent next to nothing on his campaign, and so uses instead the oxygen of publicity and the sheer force of his personality to rise above the megabucks of the Bush's of the world. For this he has to shoot widely off beam, and continue shooting. But there may well be another dimension somewhere.
Go the Foxes
We want 12...Apparently there are 20,000 empty seats today, all missing this goal fest.
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2015/dec/20/ed-milband-cross-party-climate-change-coalition-high-ambition
Yawn....
Every badger that is shot in some misguided attempt to curtail bovine TB, I lay on Miliband's door.
Rubio
Bush
and curiously still, Chris Christie
Its going to need to pick one in due course.
Badgers are the enemy, they have only one goal - the extermination of human life. They are at it constantly, attacking people, trying to gain the upper hand. And idiots like you make apologies for them. When they aren't attacking people directly, they are spreading disease, destroying property or filling people's heads with their annoying, impossible to forget theme songs.
The world will be a better place when ever badger has been exterminated. It's survival of the fittest, us or them.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-35144471
Because we are the top of the food chain, we can cull, invade, degrade environments, destroy oceans and ecosystems, pollute, spoil, and generally consume everything until we have ruined all and sundry.
And we have the cheek to complain about a poxy few thousand badger that dare to encroach (questionably) over our our barbarous meat industry; we humans who use sentient mammals to butcher and eat, filling them with antibiotics to fatten them and fertilise them- sentient mammals that fear death as much as any mammal, but are produced, fattened and slaughtered for a human taste that doesn't need to eat them.
The VP is your life insurance, so that your enemies think again before they get rid of you by impeachment or assassination if the next in line is even worse than you are.
So sure a President Trump might be appalling, but a President Cruz in case something happens to President Trump wouldn't be any better, in fact it could be worse especially on social policies.
http://www.bloomberg.com/politics/articles/2015-12-17/cruz-out-of-sync-on-ethanol-with-likely-republican-caucus-goers-in-iowa-poll
"The federal Renewable Fuel Standard, which sets the minimum amount of ethanol and other biofuels that must be included in the nation's gasoline supply, is supported by 61 percent of those planning to participate as Republicans in the first-in-the-nation caucuses on Feb. 1. The junior senator from Texas opposes the standard, a view shared by slightly more than one-third of Republicans surveyed.
Cruz's position, which is drawing a sustained attack against him from a pro-ethanol group trying to influence the caucuses, could threaten his standing as the Republican front-runner in a state that's key to his potential path to the nomination. Iowa is the nation's top corn and ethanol producer."
Ethanol subsidies are very popular with farmers especially in Iowa, so that will put a limit to his support, although it's already large enough to win Iowa.
Who knows, it may become an issue in January, that's why I'll wait a bit to be sure that Cruz is not another flavour of the month.
Cows have right to you know. .....
Politicians vs Badgers
In a cage
Human beings justify anything if they want to- so rearing and slaughtering sentient mammals for no other reason than an unnecessary human taste strikes me as one of our very cruellest, and repulsive habits.
Our sense of selfishness, lack of care to the environment, and utter disregard to other mammals will not last forever. In the future eating meat will be seen as utterly repellant and barbaric.
We have the choice not to eat meat. We have the choice what to eat and what not to eat. That is what puts us on top of the food chain and future generation will deservedly look at us in a really quite horrific way. That is, if our selfishness, cruelty and barbarism hasn't led to our destruction first.
Cruz 40, Trump 31, Rubio 12, Carson 6, Bush 2, Paul 2, Fiorina 2, Huckabee 2, Christie 1, Kasich 1, Santorum 1, Pataki 0, Graham 0 Cruz +9
New Hampshire Republican Presidential Primary
CBS News/YouGov Trump 32, Cruz 14, Rubio 13, Christie 11, Bush 6, Kasich 8, Carson 5, Fiorina 4, Paul 5, Huckabee 0, Pataki 0, Graham 0, Santorum 0 Trump +18
South Carolina Republican Presidential Primary
CBS News/YouGov Trump 38, Cruz 23, Rubio 12, Carson 9, Bush 7, Paul 4, Christie 1, Fiorina 1, Graham 1, Kasich 2, Huckabee 1, Santorum 0, Pataki 0
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/iowa-boosts-cruz-trump-stays-atop-new-hampshire-south-carolina/
" America’s Renewable Future, a bipartisan political group led by Eric Branstad, the son of Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad, is running a sweeping media campaign in Iowa to criticize Cruz. The senator has opposed the Renewable Fuel Standard but has favored some subsidies for oil companies. The oil industry and other groups in Washington who have pushed to overhaul or end the mandate have seen legislation stall in Congress."
http://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/news/politics/iowa-poll/caucus/2015/12/17/iowa-poll-caucusgoers-favor-ethanol-mandate/77370882/?from=global&sessionKey=&autologin=
Terry Branstad is not any governor, he's the longest serving governor in american history, with a nickname "the King of Iowa".
The reason why flavours of the month deflate is that as they surge in the polls scrutiny and attention also surges, if they pass that initial phase all is well (like Trump), if not they deflate as fast as their surge ( Walker, Carson, Bush, Perry, Cain, Gingrich, Bachmann etc).
I'll wait a little to see if Cruz can withstand that initial wave.
* (to clarify, I mean bovine TB, not naked Ed Milibands)
I think they would do their duty and attack.
You can have your weird moral objections to meat eating but they have no basis in fact.
However we still need a good source of protein, and meat doesn't grow like vegetables, although some tried to make a joke about the Tomeato, a half meat half vegetable thing.
You really couldn't plan the GOP race any better for the democrats.
I don't think even the sickest, torture porn film depicting the vilest actions of humans treating other humans could quite capture the sickening cruelty and barbarism that is taken as given in the meat industry.
I've been running a simulation based around the PP on 29%, and I get them on 120-125 seats, with almost half of their seats coming from them dominating the smaller provinces.
The interesting question is for places like Guadalajara, Avila and the like, who gets the third seat? I'd assumed it would be PSOE, but it might be Podemos.
Citizens polls very poorly in rural Spain, so they are lucky - in a way - not to get have too many wasted votes. If Podemos is third, but scoring 20% in rural provinces, then a large portion of their votes are going to go unrewarded.
This is not a fantasy of some scriptwriter in the 2000's, this is the real thing, not west wing.
http://westwing.wikia.com/wiki/United_States_Presidential_Election_(2006)
It needs to be played on a field with goalposts.
There is as much point arguing with vegetarians as there is with Jehovah's Witnesses
If we were responsible about eating meat I think my attitudes would change dramatically. But human beings and responsibility appear to have a compatibility problem at the minute.
Official Results
http://resultadosgenerales2015.interior.es/congreso/#/ES201512-CON-ES/ES
Spanish TV channel
http://www.rtve.es/directo/canal-24h/
Thanks
Not getting into a debate on this but "sickeningly slaughtered" is a tad over the top. It's probably why your message constantly fails to get through or make an impression. If you stopped using such ludicrous inaccurate rhetoric then you might get taken seriously and be listened too thus actually making a difference.
For me I am happy to leave this to the local farmers who tend there herds with as much love and devotion as their own families. Badgers are cuddly little things, good in storybooks but in a rural environment they really are just disease carrying vermin.
Cruz is indeed likely to win Iowa and Trump COULD win NH , but only because the establishment has not yet unified behind their candidate ; when they do it will be the end for Trump who has a low ceiling for votes ..I expect Trump to drop out of the race sometime in about March and then go back to his reality TV shows ....Trumpism is just a load of noise by low information voters ; he is in fact a political version of a WWF star and about just as informed and eloquent !..The GOP will never allow an egotistical creep and ignoramus like Trump to ruin the best chance they have had in many years to win the Presidency
Marco Rubio is not only going to win the nomination he is very likely to easily defeat Hilary
Indeed , the race may seem like a maze of twists and turns but in retrospect it will become clear that Rubio was always going to win
I have bet heavily on Rubio '6-1 back in October but I'm biding my time until March for Rubio's price to fall so I can bet again ...I am confident that he will be the next POTUS