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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsMSNBC Republican enterance poll. 63% Evangelical. 26% Cruz, 24% Trump
2012 57% Romney tied Santorum
2008 62% Huckabee won big
26 Cruz
24 Trump
21 Rubio
12 Carson
Cruz tanked
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MSNBC Republican enterance poll. 63% Evangelical. 26% Cruz, 24% Trump (Original Post)
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LittleBlue
(10,362 posts)1. Yeah his ground game is supposed to be the best by a mile
He's got the advantage, I think. Unless Evangelicals unexpectedly break for Trump.
Yo_Mama
(8,303 posts)8. According to this, evangelicals aren't that obsessed with Cruz
http://www.forbes.com/sites/johnzogby/2016/02/01/iowa-caucus-live-results/#1f75f5684431
Spelling error not mine.
In another place he (Zogby) is talking about Trump's strength being in moderates.
But it looks to me that in the results Cruz is doing well with a good chance of beating Trump; so far he's ahead.
63% of GOP are evangelicals Cruz 26%, Trump 24%, Rubio 21%. Trump losing among non-evangelicals. Cruz doing not well enough among evangelicals and badly among non-evangelicals (only 15%). Trump was right about evengelicals loving him.
Spelling error not mine.
In another place he (Zogby) is talking about Trump's strength being in moderates.
But it looks to me that in the results Cruz is doing well with a good chance of beating Trump; so far he's ahead.
LittleBlue
(10,362 posts)9. Interesting!
I just saw a 30-23-22 split with Cruz-Trump-Rubio. The non-Evangelicals could actually swing it.
saltpoint
(50,986 posts)2. Is that a percentage turnout for
evangelical pro-GOP fundies or their IQ?
book_worm
(15,951 posts)3. yep, that would be good for Cruz
I don't care if it's Trump or Cruz because either one of them would lose easily imo. I just don't want Rubio--the media is all for him and they will do everything they can to build him up.
4139
(1,893 posts)4. Don't forget about Ben Carson splitting that vote
And I don't know why Cruz didn't make a bigger pitch about that. Probably because he knows people like Carson and don't like Cruz
Dawson Leery
(19,348 posts)6. The first time voters are most likely on the GOP side
as they want a purist.
spanone
(135,873 posts)7. the nut squad votes!
irrelevant