Thursday, March 10, 2016

TRUMP LEADS CRUZ BY 10 POINTS IN ILLINOIS

TRUMP LEADS CRUZ BY 10 POINTS IN ILLINOIS GOP POLLING as these campaigns are about to shift to HIGH GEAR

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CHICAGO - Donald Trump is leading in Illinois among the four candidates left in the GOP presidential nomination race, the Chicago Tribune reported Tuesday.
Among 600 registered voters likely to vote next Tuesday, 32 percent said they would vote for Donald Trump. Ted Cruz came in ten points behind, at 22 percent and Marco Rubio at 21 percent. Ohio Governor John Kasich is in a close last place at 18 percent.
Seven percent remain undecided. The error margin on the poll is at 4.1 percentage points.
Illinois is one of the four major "Super Duper" primary states March 15th, when the primary winners "take all delegates" setup kicks into effect. 

3 comments:

  1. Anonymous3/10/2016

    Wont it be interesting to see how the republican establishment tries to wrestle the nomination away from Trump at the convention. If they fail and Trump comes out of the convention as the candidate, the number of crossover votes for Trump will be something to watch.

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  2. Anonymous3/10/2016

    Donald wins & gets over 40%. Last time Illinois went Republican in the general election was 1988.Last time cook county went Republican in the general election was 1972.Let's see if those stats can be updated.

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  3. Anonymous3/11/2016

    Little Louis Gutierrez is reported to be leading an Anti-Trump demonstration that is ongoing today at the UofI campus today. Seems he's a bit out of sorts regarding Trumps verbal attacks on Mexico, the Drug Cartels and the illegal immigration problem. It also seems like Gutierrez, who wants all the freebies the government offers to citizens to go to the illegals. And all of these freedom seeking illegal aliens that sneak into the US, seem to have a problem when an American citizen voices an opinion which is one of the freedoms here that doesn't coincide with theirs. If illegal aliens have an issue regarding an American using his constitutional right of free speech, then maybe this isn't the country they should be sneaking into.

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