Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
January 24, 2016
It’s all stitched-up now.
The Trump remains utterly unstumped.
With just over a week until the first 2016 election contest, Donald Trump takes the lead in Iowa — and maintains his big advantage in New Hampshire.
That’s according to the latest round of Fox News state polls on the Republican presidential nomination contest.
Trump bests Ted Cruz in Iowa and now receives 34 percent support among Republican caucus-goers. Trump was at 23 percent in the Fox News Poll two weeks ago (January 4-7).
Cruz is second with 23 percent — down a touch from 27 percent. Marco Rubio comes in third with 12 percent, down from 15 percent. No others garner double-digit support.
Who the hell is “Marco Rubio”?
That name is Mexican.
Among caucus-goers who identify as “very” conservative, Cruz was up by 18 points over Trump earlier this month. Now they each receive about a third among this group (Cruz 34 percent vs. Trump 33 percent).
There’s been a similar shift among white evangelical Christians. Cruz’s 14-point advantage is now down to a 2-point edge.
Yeah, that whole “birther” drama definitely destroyed Cruz. It was very well-played.
I was a bit worried Cruz could snatch Iowa and throw everything into chaos. As soon as lawyers came out and said they agreed with Trump that a court would have to decide if he’s eligible, I knew that was a done deal. It was a lot easier for the average voter to grasp than the whole Goldman Sachs drama.
It is looking like Trump is actually going to be the next President, short of some insane and unpredictable event.
I’m deeply surprised Jews haven’t already launched some serious tricks.
In actual fact, Trump seems to have completely stumped the Jews.