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Texas Poll: Scott Walker in Dead Heat with Sen. Ted Cruz
« on: February 23, 2015, 05:08:15 pm »
http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/Scott-Walker-Ted-Cruz-Texas-poll-gop/2015/02/23/id/626288/



Monday, 23 Feb 2015 09:21 AM

By Melissa Clyne

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker appears to be on a roll.

After coming out on top at last month's Iowa Freedom Summit — a surprise to many — Walker is now in a dead heat with Texas Sen. Ted Cruz in the Lone Star state, according to a new University of Texas/Texas Tribune poll.

Walker has stripped Cruz of the 25 percentage-point lead he had in October, The Texas Tribune reports, with the two now in a statistical tie. Cruz had the support of 20 percent of Texas registered voters; Walker had 19 percent.

Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and Ben Carson tied at 9 percent, and former Texas Gov. Rick Perry followed at 8 percent.
In Iowa, Walker received multiple standing ovations after igniting the crowd during his speech.

"If you're not afraid to go big and go bold, you can actually get results," Walker said in Iowa.

Walker's numbers in the Texas poll have surged since October, when he garnered just 2 percent of voter support there, compared with Cruz's 27 percent.

"Scott Walker is clearly breathing some of the oxygen on the right," Jim Henson, co-director of the poll and head of the Texas Politics Project at UT-Austin, told the Tribune. "The big takeaway here is that Ted Cruz is still a giant among Texas Republicans — but he is not invulnerable.

"Conservatives are willing to look at another candidate who fits that profile."

The poll's co-director, UT-Austin Government Professor Daron Shaw, told the Tribune that while Cruz still carries a lot of weight in Texas, Walker is "a momentum candidate," a designation that comes with pros and cons.

"If you start out strong really early, the other candidates tend to turn their cannons on you," Shaw said.

Earlier this month, The Washington Post declared Walker the "it" candidate, noting that since the Iowa Freedom Summit, the Wisconsin governor's numbers have surged.
And in late January, a Bloomberg Politics/Des Moines Register Iowa Poll showed Walker leading the GOP pack with 15 percent, up from just 4 percent in the same poll in October.

New Hampshire Union-Leader columnist Andrew Cline opines that Walker's surge "reveals a hunger on the right for an anti-Obama," something Walker has done the best job of imparting to voters thus far.

"Conservatives have hungered for a new Ronald Reagan since 1988," writes Cline. "One reason that no Reagan heir has emerged — aside from the obvious fact that Reagan was a rare figure of Rushmore proportions — is that he changed the terms of the debate.

"No small-government, reform conservative has won the Republican presidential nomination since Reagan in part because a lot of Republicans and Republican-leaning voters, comfortable in the post-Reagan economy, did not feel that further radical reforms were necessary.

"After six years of Obama trying to build 'The Great Society II: Insolvency Boogaloo,' a lot of Republicans feel like the party needs a champion to reform a dysfunctional, corrupt, oppressive Washington," Cline continues.

"There is a sense that it is 1979 all over again. Walker, with victory after victory against the machinery of big government in Wisconsin, speaks to that longing."

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Re: Texas Poll: Scott Walker in Dead Heat with Sen. Ted Cruz
« Reply #1 on: February 23, 2015, 05:12:19 pm »
Get rid of Jeb and Rubio and we have a very nice playing field of conservatives against Clinton and Warren; Walker, Cruz, Jindal and perhaps Perry.
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Re: Texas Poll: Scott Walker in Dead Heat with Sen. Ted Cruz
« Reply #2 on: February 24, 2015, 02:30:26 am »
libertybele wrote above:
[[ Get rid of Jeb and Rubio and we have a very nice playing field of conservatives against Clinton and Warren; Walker, Cruz, Jindal and perhaps Perry. ]]

Cruz is lots of talk, but no record of action.

Perry's a nice guy, but will be no better a candidate than he was last time -- he ain't goin' nowhere.

Bobby Jindal has been speaking VERY well lately, boldly and unafraid. Could he become a dark horse candidate?

Walker is the one to beat. He has the record, and he has "the courage".

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Re: Texas Poll: Scott Walker in Dead Heat with Sen. Ted Cruz
« Reply #3 on: February 24, 2015, 03:33:59 am »
libertybele wrote above:
[[ Get rid of Jeb and Rubio and we have a very nice playing field of conservatives against Clinton and Warren; Walker, Cruz, Jindal and perhaps Perry. ]]

Cruz is lots of talk, but no record of action.

Perry's a nice guy, but will be no better a candidate than he was last time -- he ain't goin' nowhere.

Bobby Jindal has been speaking VERY well lately, boldly and unafraid. Could he become a dark horse candidate?

Walker is the one to beat. He has the record, and he has "the courage".

Stating that Ted Cruz is a lot of talk and no action is vehemently untrue.

https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/browse?sponsor=412573

http://www.tedcruz.org/proven-record/

http://congress.freedomworks.org/legislators/ted-cruz

http://www.redstate.com/diary/willstauff/2015/02/23/ted-cruz-never-punts/

http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2014/12/13/ted-cruz-forced-the-senate-to-vote-on-obamas-immigration-plan-heres-how-it-turned-out/
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Re: Texas Poll: Scott Walker in Dead Heat with Sen. Ted Cruz
« Reply #4 on: February 24, 2015, 04:42:35 am »


Walker is the one to beat. He has the record, and he has "the courage".

Walker is as battle-tested politically against the far left as any GOP presidential candidate since Reagan.  TOS and other "conservative" sites are already trying to bash him as not being far enough to the right.  I hope that doesn't happen on this board.
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Re: Texas Poll: Scott Walker in Dead Heat with Sen. Ted Cruz
« Reply #5 on: February 24, 2015, 06:18:01 am »
Walker is as battle-tested politically against the far left as any GOP presidential candidate since Reagan.  TOS and other "conservative" sites are already trying to bash him as not being far enough to the right.  I hope that doesn't happen on this board.
By definition, anybody selected by those sites, is almost certainly not electable. Based on Reagan's total record, he would be called a rino.
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Re: Texas Poll: Scott Walker in Dead Heat with Sen. Ted Cruz
« Reply #6 on: February 24, 2015, 06:27:46 am »
By definition, anybody selected by those sites, is almost certainly not electable. Based on Reagan's total record, he would be called a rino.

Walker is being called a RINO, too, by the more extremist conservative websites. 

I agree with your take on Reagan, a point I made many times on TOS, 100%.

My thought as it pertains to this thread is that Walker has survived three challenges to his job in the last 4 years.  Challenges that have attracted national attention, and major dollars from liberal/union groups.  Yet he's won three times now.  Walker scares the far left.  He's smart, he won't back down from the media, and he has had millions in opposition research already spent against him, with nothing of substance uncovered by those dollars.

They are in panic mode.  Walker would clobber either Hillary or Libby Warren in a serious debate, just on experience alone in an adversarial arena.  Warren has run for office exactly once in her life, and she won it in a liberal state.  She'll be 67 years-old in 2016, too.  The Dems have nobody right now, other than those two.

I would get behind a Walker/Cruz ticket in 2016 100%.  I may even donate money. 
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Re: Texas Poll: Scott Walker in Dead Heat with Sen. Ted Cruz
« Reply #7 on: February 24, 2015, 07:01:55 am »
My guess is that Scott Walker has a much better chance of securing the 2016 GOP presidential nomination than Ted Cruz does.

That is principally because Ted Cruz is the (unofficial) Tea Party candidate; whereas Scott Walker is acceptable to both the Establishment Republicans (who typically win the nomination process) and the Tea Party wing of the Republican Party.

Secondarily, Ted Cruz is a senator; whereas Scott Walker is a governor.  And governors (who, just by definition, have some executive experience) typically fare better than senators do, in this regard--notwithstanding the success (on the Democratic side) by Barack Obama...

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Re: Texas Poll: Scott Walker in Dead Heat with Sen. Ted Cruz
« Reply #8 on: February 24, 2015, 07:49:36 am »
I like almost any combination of the current (realistic) prospects—except Jeb Bush.

Walker/Fiorina could be an interesting team. Right now nothing is set in stone. But, it's fun playing with combinations.