Rand at zero in new Florida and Georgia polls

No shit, I offered and explanation why that is. What is your explanation if you have a problem with mine?

You assume an explanation is necessary. I say FL and GA are not relevant because Rand has never had a shot at those states. He could get slightly better numbers if he goes down there to campaign, but mainly a waste of resources. Those are going to be Bush or Rubio delegates at the RNC. Even Ron Paul in 2007 was polling 0-2% in FL:


Strategic Vision (R) July 6–8, 2007
Rudy Giuliani 42%, Fred Thompson 16%, John McCain 10%, Mitt Romney 6%, Newt Gingrich 4%, Sam Brownback 2%, Mike Huckabee 2%, Ron Paul 2%, Tom Tancredo 2%, Gilmore 1%, Hunter 1%, Tommy Thompson 1%, Undecided 11%

Quinnipiac University June 18–25, 2007
Rudy Giuliani 29%, John McCain 15%, Fred Thompson 15%, Newt Gingrich 5%, Mitt Romney 3%, Sam Brownback 1%, Jim Gilmore 1%, Mike Huckabee 1%, Tommy Thompson 1%, Duncan Hunter -, Ron Paul -, Tom Tancredo -, Other 3%, Wouldn't Vote 3%, Unsure 24%

WTAE/Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Keystone
May 29 – June 4, 2007 Rudy Giuliani 29%, John McCain 29%, Mitt Romney 12%, Other 6%, Don't Know 24%

Quinnipiac University May 22–28, 2007
Rudy Giuliani 28%, John McCain 11%, Fred Thompson 10%, Mitt Romney 9%, Gingrich 8%, Brownback 1%, Huckabee 1%, Pataki 1%, Paul 1%, Tancredo 1%, Gilmore -, Hagel -, Hunter -, Tommy Thompson -, Other 2%, Unsure 23%

Strategic Vision (R) April 13–15, 2007
Rudy Giuliani 44%, John McCain 17%, Fred Thompson 10%, Newt Gingrich 5%, Mitt Romney 3%, Sam Brownback 2%, Tom Tancredo 1%, Huckabee 1%, T. Thompson 1%, Gilmore 1%, Hunter 1%, Paul 1%, Hagel 1%, Undecided 11%

Quinnipiac University Mar 19–25, 2007
Rudy Giuliani 33%, John McCain 18%, Newt Gingrich 7%, Fred Thompson 6%, Mitt Romney 5%, Sam Brownback 1%, Mike Huckabee 1%, Duncan Hunter 1%, George Pataki 1%, Jim Gilmore 0%, Chuck Hagel 0%, Ron Paul 0%, Tom Tancredo 0%, Tommy Thompson 0%, Other 3%, Unsure 22%

Strategic Vision (note) Mar 16–18, 2007
Rudy Giuliani 45%, John McCain 20%, Newt Gingrich 7%, Mitt Romney 5%, Sam Brownback 3%, Tom Tancredo 2%, Chuck Hagel 1%, Jim Gilmore 1%, Mike Huckabee 1%, Duncan Hunter 1%, Ron Paul 1%, Tommy Thompson 1%, Undecided 12%

Quinnipiac University Feb 25 – Mar 1, 2007
Rudy Giuliani 43%, John McCain 17%, Newt Gingrich 8%, Mitt Romney 6%, Sam Brownback 1%, Chuck Hagel 1%, Geprge Pataki 1%, Jim Gilmore 0%, Mike Huckabee 0%, Duncan Hunter 0%, Ron Paul 0%, Tom Tancredo 0%, Tommy Thompson 0%, Someone else 1%, Wouldn't Vote 3%, Undecided 18%
 
Go see an eye doctor.
Maybe you should get an appointment with Rand.
Here are voters TOP concerns.
GOP Poll: Foreign Policy, Not Economy, Voters’ Top Concern

Republican strategists believe a growing body of evidence suggests that national security could play a pivotal role in the next election.

Top issues for republican Iowans. buget deficit, National defence, taxes, terrorism.

Quinnipiac; Top issues; economy jobs, health care, terrorism, foreign policy (immigration farther down the list.

CNN; economy, health care, terrorism, (immigration farther down the list)

NBC republicans: Nation security, terrorism, deficit, government spending, Job creation economic growth.
 
Go see an eye doctor.

I'm getting this from Republicans that I know, most of them are much more angry about the Obergefell decision or Obamacare than illegal immigration. That's not to say they support illegal immigration, it's just that they have more urgent concerns.
 
I'm getting this from Republicans that I know, most of them are much more angry about the Obergefell decision or Obamacare than illegal immigration. That's not to say they support illegal immigration, it's just that they have more urgent concerns.
see post 124
 
People might not say it's their #1 priority on a ranked list (especially if it's listed last).

But you're dreaming if you think it isn't a top concern. It's the chief reason why Trump is winning every poll now.

It's also just about the only issue where the candidates have differentiated themselves. They're all or almost all campaigning "against terrorism," and "against Iran deal for national security," and "against Obamacare," and "against the deficit."

Immigration feeds in to all of these issues listed above:
buget deficit, National defence, terrorism, economy jobs, foreign policy, Nation security, deficit, government spending, Job creation economic growth
 
People might not say it's their #1 priority on a ranked list (especially if it's listed last).

But you're dreaming if you think it isn't a top concern. It's the chief reason why Trump is winning every poll now.

It's also just about the only issue where the candidates have differentiated themselves. They're all or almost all campaigning "against terrorism," and "against Iran deal for national security," and "against Obamacare," and "against the deficit."

Immigration feeds in to all of these issues listed above:
buget deficit, National defence, terrorism, economy jobs, foreign policy, Nation security, deficit, government spending, Job creation economic growth
No they believe Trump is most likely to nuke an arab.
 
People might not say it's their #1 priority on a ranked list (especially if it's listed last).

But you're dreaming if you think it isn't a top concern. It's the chief reason why Trump is winning every poll now.

Trump stumbled onto the idea that illegal immigrants steal significant numbers of jobs. People have been learning to do math since then. Three percent of the population certainly didn't put thirty percent of the population on the sidelines. As Clinton said, 'It's the economy, stupid.'

And Trump's support has obviously been limited to about 30% of Republicans only. That will equally obviously never win a national election.

This firecracker done went off. By January no one will care.
 
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