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January 14, 2016
And Now Some Boring News About our Candidates
Trump rants about the guy who installed his poor-performing microphone.
In national polling, Trump widens his lead, and now 65% of Republicans say they could support him.
In one on one matchups, Cruz beats him by 8. Rubio loses, though.
Speaking of Rubio losing, every moment is a Rubio moment, except it isn't.
Speaking of Rubio losing, Ashe Schow compares Bernie Sanders' position on college kangaroo-courts for sex offenses to Rubio's.
You know who's position is better? Bernie Sanders', who thinks rapes should be reported to, and investigated by, cops.
Rubio, on the other hand, supports the college kangaroo court system.
He says he just signed on Kristin Gillibrand's bill to make it better or something. He seems to say that a lot.
Speaking of Rubio losing, George Will looks at Marco Rubio's long and storied career of being wrong about everything.
Speaking of drunks, Hillary Clinton's campaign continues, like her liver, to weaken and deteriorate. She now has only a two point lead on Sanders. (A Gravis poll, on the other hand, puts her up 21!)
On Monday, an IBD/TIPP poll only put Hillary five points over Sanders, nationally. Another poll this week puts her up only seven.
Oh, in a few minutes, the "undercard" debate of Huckabee, Santorum, and Fiorina will be on on Fox Business. Rand Paul has wisely chosen not to participate, rather than accept his status as an "undercard" candidate.
Oh, and Ted Cruz, who flirted pretty hard with the Rand Paul isolationist position, and once said that Edward Snowden had performed this nation a "public service," now calls Snowden a treacherous traitor who should be treated for treason.
So he's pivoting on that. I think it will come up in the debate.