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Rush: ‘Panic city’ for GOP establishment
Romney goes public, spills beans on ‘enemy’ conservative media
http://www.wnd.com/2015/10/rush-panic-city-for-gop-establishment/
…….“This is panic city because the standard rules are not working,” said Limbaugh.
The radio host recounted how the mainstream media, driven by Obama’s campaign people, told the story of the wife of a Romney employee who died from cancer as if the former governor, whom Limbaugh described as having “impeccable decency,” were responsible.
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“The Obama campaign 2012 [told] Mitt Romney’s employee’s wife died because Romney didn’t provide sufficient health care … they ran an ad. It was totally made up … by one of Obama’s campaign people. They go and ask Romney, did you really not care? … They ran news story after news story after news story. They ran TV ad after TV ad after TV ad,” Limbaugh said. “Mitt Romney wants to collaborate with these people?”
Limbaugh then posed a question to Romney directly: “Why is it after all of that friendly media that supported your campaign are [now] the enemy? We’re the problem? We insurgents are the problem?”
Limbaugh also said Romney was “not alone with this,” and plenty others in the establishment Republicans see similarly.
“I really think that full-fledged real panic has set in because Old Faithful has not erupted. Old Faithful is running dry. The old stand-by is not working, and that is all of the donors’ money spent on these ads. The ads are not working for Jeb. The ads were supposed to vanquish Trump, scare people away from Carson, demolish Fiorina and extol the virtues of a Jeb presidency and a Bush organization to prominence in Washington. And it isn’t working.
“I can’t imagine the donors are comforted here. Probably stages of panic they’ve never experienced before.”
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AP/GFK Poll: 7 Of 10 Republican Voters Say Donald Trump Could Win The Presidency – Fox Report
Is Trump the most electable candidate?
AP-GfK Poll: GOP Voters See Trump As Most Electable
Seven out of ten “Republican and Republican-leaning registered voters” say businessman Donald Trump is the GOP’s “strongest general election candidate,” based upon a newly released Associated Press-GfK poll.
Trump’s edge is the largest for any candidate, while “6 in 10 say the same for retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson, who, like Trump, has tapped into the powerful wave of antiestablishment anger defining the early phases of the 2016 contest.”
“It’s the lifelong establishment politicians on both sides that rub me the wrong way,” said registered Republican Joe Selig, a 60-year-old carpenter from Vallejo, California. “I think Trump is more electable. He’s strong. We need strength these days.”
As the AP points out, the poll “highlights the sharp contrast between the party’s voters and its top professionals regarding the billionaire businessman’s ultimate political strength.” In effect, the GOP’s Washington-based political class is completely out of touch with GOP voters.
While former Florida Gov Jeb Bush ranks with Carson on electability, with 6 in 10 viewing him as able to win in 2016, Bush doesn’t do so well on other counts.
Carson and Trump are the candidates most likely to receive positive ratings from Republican voters, with 65 percent saying they have a favorable opinion of Carson and 58 percent saying the same of Trump. Republicans are somewhat less excited about Bush, with 48 percent giving him a favorable rating.
“If he weren’t a Bush, I wouldn’t even know his name,” said Republican Leslie Millican, a 34-year-old housewife from Magnolia, Arkansas. “I like the other Bushes. Something about (Jeb Bush) — he ain’t grown on me yet.”
More than anything, GOP voters appear to have had enough with the Republican permanent political class and are ready to embrace a genuine outsider.
By an overwhelming 77 percent to 22 percent margin, Republican registered voters and leaners say they prefer an outsider candidate who will change how things are done, rather than someone with experience in Washington who can get things done. They prefer someone with private sector leadership experience over experience holding elected office, 76 percent to 22 percent.
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