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http://www.politico.com/story/2015/10/carson-trump-iowa-quinnipiac-gop-poll-1022-215029

Carson surges past Trump in Iowa poll

Ben Carson has surged past Donald Trump in Iowa, according to a Quinnipiac University poll of likely Republican caucus participants out Thursday.

The retired neurosurgeon leads the Republican field with 28 percent, while Trump has fallen behind with 20 percent. A September survey had Trump at 27 percent, and Carson at 21 percent.

http://www.quinnipiac.edu/images/polling/ia/ia10222015_igv72sh.pdf

Good for Carson. I had a feeling he would overtake or even tie Trump in Iowa. That's actually an impressive lead.
 
Donald Trump speaks at the level of a fourth-grade student, while Ben Carson is at a sixth-grade level. These are two of the three lowest numbers in the field; the other is Gov. John Kasich (R-OH), who is at a fifth-grade level. On the other end of the spectrum are a pair of Republicans, Jim Gilmore and Mike Huckabee, and the Democratic Socialist Bernie Sanders, all of whom speak at roughly a 10th-grade level.

barfo
 

Among Democrats, Hillary Clinton’s speeches are just right for eighth-graders; Bernie Sanders’s strong critiques of Wall Street and American capitalism are aimed higher, at the 10th grade.
 
I think this probably has some relevance here.

barfo
Or this.

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Yeah, sore about winning in 2000, then being kept out of power, then watching our giant Clinton surplus exploded back into a giant Reagan deficit months before 9/11/01, then watching an unpopular torture war costing $3 trillion, then...
 
Yeah, sore about winning in 2000, then being kept out of power, then watching our giant Clinton surplus exploded back into a giant Reagan deficit months before 9/11/01, then watching an unpopular torture war costing $3 trillion, then...

Sore about losing. See? You prove it.
 
The people that knew him best.

http://www.nytimes.com/2000/11/09/u...e-state-leaves-gore-depending-on-florida.html

If Vice President Al Gore had carried his home state, with its 11 electoral votes, on Tuesday, Florida alone would not have been decisive for Gov. George W. Bush of Texas.

And if Mr. Gore ekes out a victory in the unsettled state of New Mexico, Tennessee would have given him 271 electoral votes, one more than is needed for victory -- whether or not he carried Florida.

Major presidential candidates rarely fail to carry their states; rarer still is the candidate who loses his home state but wins the election.

:lol:

The vice president failed to carry most of the counties that made up his old Congressional district, stretching from the Nashville suburbs to the Alabama border. He did carry Smith County, where he spent summers as a child and owns a house that remains his legal residence, by a two-to-one ratio.

:lol:
 
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