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29 February 2016

Trump likely GOP nominee!

Just one day before Campaign 2016 Super Tuesday, when 12 states go to the polls, Donald Trump is so far ahead that he is likely to win the Republican nomination, according to CNN. Just add up the numbers for those trailing him & you'll see they don't even match Trump's!
Click to read about a related state poll!



28 February 2016

Presidential Campaign 2016: March political madness

As March 2016 nears, the Republican party is coming to grips with the notion that its presidential nomination may well be decided by the 1st of the month if the polls are any indicator, as Trump is ahead in most of the 11 or so contests slated for the beginning of the month.

Here are state polls for some of the March 1 contests:

Click to review some statewide polling analyses
Trump in trouble here, one of the few states to be so!



Here is a national poll.
Click to review more detailed polling info








26 February 2016

Trump assaulted, defends himself admirably in Republican debate!

Bombarded left & right with everything from lies to half-truths, The Donald fared quite well debating and looks good heading into Super Tuesday, 1 March 2016. Online polls support the contention that Trump performed just fine in the 10th Republican Campaign 2016 debate.


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25 February 2016

Trump seeks win in West & gets it!

Donald Trump barnstormed Nevada & took it--in grand style, winning by a landslide that more than doubles the tallies of the next two finishers. With large turnout & victories among just about all demographic groups in Nevada-- including Hispanics, despite two candidates with Latino surnames--he has won in the East, South, Midwest, and now the West.

Wild!

No surprises in the Democratic contest exist.
Click to read for analysis


Click to read caucus analysis!




23 February 2016

Trump ahead in most--but not all--polls

The Donald has said repeatedly that he hopes to "run the table" (win everything) in the Campaign 2016 presidential contests subsequent to Iowa, but he faces Super Tuesday and other battles soon, where he is ahead in only 10 out of 14 polls in these areas--specifically, Arkansas, Colorado, Kentucky, and Texas (and a few more down the road, by the way, like New Mexico and Utah).

Needless to say, he has more work to do if he wants to go undefeated the rest of the way.
Click to read about these polls

Trump, Clinton far ahead nationally in polls

Donald Trump continues to fend off Republican rivals Ted Cruz & Marco Rubio the two so-called up-and-comers in the presidential Campaign 2016 race.

Bernie Sanders seems to be faltering more & more, perhaps due to his inept debate performances, where he constantly "agrees with almost everything the secretary (Hillary Clinton) says." Why vote for him if he is virtually no different than his competitor? To make matters worse, he continues to forgive her for her email transgressions. 



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21 February 2016

Trump triumphant in Campaign 2016 South Carolina primary

By taking South Carolina, and New Hampshire before that, Trump stands to win the Republican presidential nomination if history repeats itself--for all Republicans who have won both of the aforementioned states have also taken their nomination.

On the Democratic side, the Clintons inch closer to a political dynasty with a tidy victory in the Nevada caucus, leaving Bernie's campaign burning up in the Las Vegas desert.


Click here to read some good election analysis

18 February 2016

Trump loses Campaign 2016 South Carolina debate

No, The Donald is not a winner in the Campaign 2016 primary debate, according to a scientifically-designed poll. This poll differs from the online polls where voters contribute randomly, in that it is structured to reflect the viewing & listening debate population using professional polling demographic practices.

Perhaps, the scientifically-conducted polls reflect a weakness in support for Trump, a weakness that was masked by those online popularity contests that Trump almost always wins.
Click here to view poll details
Click here to read CBS article explaination of this poll

Trump close 2nd to Clinton in nationwide poll

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton matches up well against Republican Donald Trump in Campaign 2016, according to this poll.
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Ted Cruz stumps The Donald in nationwide poll

In the first Campaign 2016 South Carolina post-debate poll, with all respondents queried after the debate, Texas senator Ted Cruz tops Trump--shocking the Republican field.
Click here to read article about this poll



17 February 2016

South Carolina romances Trump

Trump is about to help himself to a Campaign 2016 primary victory in South Carolina by a large margin, polls indicate.
Click here to view the entire poll



Poll shows Trump's siege of the West

Nevada belongs to Donald Trump, polls say, by a larger-than-life margin.
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Trump ahead in Campaign 2016 nationwide poll

Trump means business, as this national poll shows just days before the Campaign 2016 South Carolina primary.
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14 February 2016

Tiger Woods ill-mannered but hilarious, nevertheless!

While watching some golf, I pondered its boring nature, and wondered if any way exists to spruce it up, make it fun.

Well, there is a way: Just watch Tiger Woods & you'll agree, I bet!


South Carolina Campaign 2016 primary decision: Knockout for Donald Trump, according to online poll

In what could better be called a slugfest than a political contest in the Campaign 2016 Republican South Carolina primary, Donald Trump hammered Ted Cruz for being a liar & the Bush family for 9/11 & lying about weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.

 And to boot, Trump also hammered the Bush family for using private eminent domain for their stadium project in Texas, insinuating Jeb Bush is a hypocrite for blaming The Donald for using private eminent domain. Trump has argued that the Keystone Pipeline, a private project Jeb Bush strongly supports, extensively proposes use of private eminent domain, which is, by the way, the purchase of someone's private party coercively to further a project.

All this, public sentiment shows, Trump scored a decisive victory.

Here is a poll published by Time Magazine:
Click to read an article about the debate

11 February 2016

Free trade: Great American swindle

Decent-paying jobs depend on not having to contend with nickel-and-dime wage payers offering cents-per hour slavery, yet America continues its chase to the bottom, as low wages everywhere else rob great American workers of decent wages. 

Go Ford, General Motors, and Carrier! Keep robbing America! Ford, GM rip us off.
Carrier rips us off, too.


Let's continue our demise, right?

Poll averages of future primaries, caucuses

Some important campaign events loom in the near future, with caucuses and primaries being featured. Here are some event numbers:
Click here to read the article featuring this poll


10 February 2016

Trump, Sanders win jackpot in New Hampshire primary 2016

Donald Trump restored his status to front-runner, lapping the Republican competition by a huge, double-digit margin--a much-needed big win. The others scored too lowly to mention here.

Bernie Sanders, likewise, amassed huge numbers in a double-digit victory over the lackluster Hillary Clinton.

Could these lopsided results be the quintessential middle finger to the establishment?

Click here to read article about the New Hampshire primary




Iowa caucus final results

With the Iowa caucus 2016 results in, one may wonder how a loser--namely, Bernie Sanders-- in the contest can rejoice; to me that's like losing a baseball game by 1 run. Let's face it--a loss is a loss, so he should be crying.

The Donald, on the other hand, was appropriately somber in losing.

Republicans experienced record voter turnout, attracting a whopping 186,000, shattering their record of 121,000 set in 2012.

Democrats, on the other hand, disappointed with voter tally of only 171,000, way down from their tally of 236,000 in 2008.
One front-runner wins, one front-runner loses. Click here to read article about caucus turnout

08 February 2016

Online poll one day before debate results show a rout in progress

Just before the New Hampshire primary, momentum is with Trump, perhaps showing he can flush the GOP toilet in an effort to rid the party of the rot and cheats and pretenders.

Cruz the cheat sends out bogus "Voter violation notices" and lies about Ben Carson's status in the campaign; Rubio the deceiver doesn't seem to be anything more than a robotic reciter of the same info relentlessly; and the others, the rot, are so low in the polls that they have no business still being in the race & are decaying like corpses.
Who's the boss?

Post-debate polls show Trump, Trump, & more Trump!

Trump plasters the competition in the Republican New Hampshire debate, poising him for victory on 2/9/2016.
New Hampshire winners & losers



Trump looks good!

Trump looks solid as the New Hampshire primary nears. Observe & enjoy these numbers!
Trump 1st and who cares who's 2nd!


06 February 2016

Trump on top, where he belongs!

A new day in Campaign 2016 season brings a new poll, and Trump is on top while others are fading. This posts features this poll that is part of a daily series of polls leading up to the New Hampshire primary, so brace yourself.
Click to read the article featuring this poll


05 February 2016

Trump ahead here in the polls, Trump there in South Carolina!

In the spirit of poll madness during this phase of Campaign 2016, we, I think, do best by focusing on as many polls as possible--with the hope of exposing those morons who masquerade as messiahs and discarding them (like we did with Rand Paul, Scott Walker, Rick Perry and others).

So, here is the most up-to-date Republican poll, and it was published by CNN.


Click to read a nice article about Trump's decision to run

04 February 2016

Trump on top; Cruz kicked to the curb

The Donald is at the top of the polls in the New Hampshire primary race, while  Ted Cruz slips into third place. Cruz' tumble may be attributable to his campaign's circulating falsehoods about Ben Carson suspending his campaign and its encouraging voters to switch to Cruz--all this just moments before the Iowa caucuses.
Trump strong, everyone else not!

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03 February 2016

Wealthy doin' well, but you're not

Americans, for the most part, are not doing well financially. But can't we rejoice over the fact that at least some are doing well? I know that the few at the top are reaping great rewards, while the rest of us toil productively and suffer in the income arena, but let's cheer success when it materializes.
Click to read about who's winning the income race

Bush fundraising woes

Jeb Bush's decline in the polls in Campaign 2016 coincides with a simultaneous drop in fundraising. Is this a farewell to the beleaguered Bush dynasty?
Click to read about Bush going broke

02 February 2016

Campaign 2016 roars ahead

Campaign 2016 has clobbered front-runners in Iowa, and has clobbered many of us voters as well. Hell, even a billionaire received an ass-kicking of enormous magnitude, despite months & months of poll and crowd-sized supremacy at his rallies.

What is the significance of the billionaire's loss? I surmise it is similar to an undefeated boxer who loses inexplicably and thus has his career forever tarnished. Let's face it: Trump lost inexplicably.

On the other side, a family--the Clinton sideshow-- with a history of decades of illicit behavior consisting of lewdness, impeachment, sexual harassment, financial scandal, treasonous handling of government secrets, and scandalously-accumulated vast wealth, nevertheless rose above the sleaze and put the far Left in the trash, if not to death. McCarthy would be proud! 

Here are the sobering numbers:
Click here for analysis of Trump's Iowa slump


01 February 2016

U.S. energy industry on the rocks

As crude oil prices plummet just about everywhere to under $30 per barrel, the U.S. risks another energy industry collapse similar to the one in the 1980s. The reason for this is that oil prices must be at roughly $70 per barrel or above for profitability to be realized in countries outside the Middle East.

What is the benefit of lower crude oil prices to the U.S. economy? Not much, as evidenced by the calculation that a halving of oil prices results in only about a 0.5% in GDP here, economists contend.
Click here to read the article about collapsing oil prices