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Federal prosecutor, actually.
According to Wiki, he was a mail carrier.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kasich
Provided it is Wiki...
Federal prosecutor, actually.
According to Wiki, he was a mail carrier.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kasich
Provided it is Wiki...
In other words Christi showed he was smarter and thinks on his feet much quicker than Rubio. Christi saw he rattled Rubio and poured it on. Rubio did not know how to respond. That should give those supporting Rubio a pause. I think it shows he is not ready.
Compare the way Rubio responded when attached vs Cruz when he is attacked. I don't like Cruz but he is a fast thinker, much quicker than Rubio. I have now marked Rubio off my list of possible candidates to support.
I don't think you'll see Trump do as well in South Carolina. After going up against a fairly popular Governor will hurt him especially if she tosses her support for another candidate.
I think Trump does well in SC but the Canadian may shine in March when the southern voters vote for their evangelical right candidate.
Doing well and doing as well are two different things. I'd tend to think you'll have a lot closer margin like we saw in Iowa rather than New Hampshire.
As I posted in the other thread, next debate will only feature Trump, Cruz, Bush, Kasich and Rubio. And I'm not sure if there will be an undercard debate or not.
The rest should drop out, they have no chance. Those 5 should make for a good debate.
I think you'll see a momentary blip on Carson's numbers, but nothing that will put him back into contention and he drops before Super Tuesday. Fiorina will probably call it quits after SC. Christie...who knows? His tactic of going after Rubio didn't pan out in votes for him in NH, so I'd bet he takes a long look at the numbers and ends up endorsing Bush or Kasich.
Gilmore...who is he?
