After Debate, Trump Loses Nothing, Jeb Drops to Tie with Magic Ben for Last Place

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
February 17, 2016

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Jeb Bush has a weird definition of “safety.”

Following the debate, TV people who are always wrong came out and said Trump’s attacks on George W. Bush would hurt him in South Carolina, where the people still allegedly love the disastrous former President. It turns out they were wrong.

In fact, while The Donald has the same 35% he had before the debate, Jeb’s support has gone down in South Carolina, presumably because of the debate situation where Donald cornered him into having to defend the 9/11 attacks and the invasion of Iraq.

The State:

Donald Trump still is leading the S.C. Republican presidential race after the weekend’s explosive GOP debate in Greenville.

But the race for second place in Saturday’s primary appears to be narrowing.

Behind Trump, who has 35 percent support in a new poll, U.S. Sens. Marco Rubio of Florida and Ted Cruz of Texas are tied for second place — at 18 percent each, according to a Public Policy Polling survey released exclusively Monday to The State.

Ohio Gov. John Kasich is in fourth at 10 percent support, followed by former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson, tied with 7 percent support each.

Public Policy interviewed 897 likely GOP primary voters Sunday and Monday – the first look at how after Saturday night’s Republican presidential debate affected the race. The poll has a margin of error of 3.3 percentage points.

Presumably, the purpose of crushing Bush on 9/11 was for general election voters. Trump is going to pull in many, many democrats – some polls show up to 25% – and that footage of him in this debate will be extremely useful for this purpose. He straight-up said 9/11 was Bush’s fault and the Iraq war was based on knowing lies.

It was fantastic.

Not only does no other Republican say that, Hillary Clinton doesn’t say that. Bernie says it, but he’s not that hardcore and he probably blames it on “Wall Street.”