An Oligarch Dilemma – Recent Poll Shows 42% of Republican Primary Voters Couldn’t Support Jeb Bush

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It’s pretty obvious at this point. If the Republicans want to intentionally lose another election, the best candidate the party could possibly nominate would be Jeb Bush. Indeed, this seems to be the reason he is being pushed so hard by the puppets running the GOP. A candidate so bad only an oligarch could love him.

In case you need further evidence, check out the results from a recent Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll:

Some 42% of Republican primary voters say they couldn’t see themselves supporting Mr. Bush for the GOP presidential nomination, compared with 49% who said they could, the latest Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll finds.

The results underscore an early theme of the Republican nominating contest: Mr. Bush might be the favorite of many top donors and operatives, but he faces hurdles in appealing to the party’s voters, giving him little room to maneuver in what promises to be a crowded field.

The guy has zero grassroots support, and is literally an invented candidate by GOP establishment oligarchs.

Of potential presidential candidates tested in the Journal/NBC poll, three others—New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie , businessman Donald Trump and Sen. Lindsey Graham—drew more resistance among people who plan to vote in a Republican primary.

In contrast with Mr. Bush’s position among Republicans, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton maintains a relative stranglehold on the Democratic nomination, with 86% of Democratic primary voters saying they could see themselves supporting her and just 13% saying they couldn’t.

Conservatives split on the former Florida governor, with 48% saying that could see themselves backing Mr. Bush and 45% saying they couldn’t. He notched better marks among abortion opponents and voters who want the government to define marriage as the union between one man and one woman.

So the only real support Jeb has comes from social conservatives. There’s a winning strategy for you.

Mrs. Clinton, who is preparing to announce her candidacy, hasn’t drawn serious competition for the Democratic nomination. The new Journal/NBC poll found broad support for her among people who said they would vote in a Democratic primary. Nine out of 10 women who would vote in the party’s primaries said they were open to supporting her, and four out of five men said the same.

If Jeb Bush is the nominee, Hillary Clinton is guaranteed the Presidency. In fact, the only candidate who could possible beat her is Rand Paul, as I noted in the article: This is Why Rand Paul is Hillary Clinton’s Worst Nightmare.

For related articles, see:

Jeb Bush Forced to Bus Supporters From Washington D.C. to CPAC as Attendees Walk Out On Him

Jeb Bush Exposed Part 1 – His Top Advisors Will Be the Architects of His Brother’s Iraq War

Jeb Bush Exposed Part 2 – He Thinks Unconstitutional NSA Spying is “Hugely Important”

Is the Media Trying to “Disappear” Rand Paul As Was Done to His Father?

Jeb Bush to Present the “Liberty Medal” to Hillary Clinton

In Liberty,
Michael Krieger

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9 thoughts on “An Oligarch Dilemma – Recent Poll Shows 42% of Republican Primary Voters Couldn’t Support Jeb Bush”

  1. I already have my talking point decided on when engaging Republicans before the primaries: “For God’s sake, does America REALLY need three presidents from one family?”

    The fact that Democrats could even consider the poster hag for corruption, moral and intellectual dishonesty and callous indifference to anything but her own quest for power tells you all that you need know about the value of preparing for an upheaval within our country soon.

    Look at it. We are splitting up, like a bad marriage between two people who grow to hate each other more by the day. The Democrats can’t stand what they think they know about those who won’t knuckle under to Imperial Washington. Meanwhile, vast numbers of patriotic disaffected Americans are already eyeing their collective arsenal in preparation for what’s ahead.

    We are going down. What remains to be answered is how soon, with how many casualties and, of particular concern, how will it affect me and those I intend to protect?

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  2. sometimes mike you are broad thinking and sometimes narrow.

    the plutocracy doesn’t need the formerly NAZI bush family that owned union bank and funded hitler’s german rise to power. and funded the german plutocracy that supported hitler.

    the plutocracy can just as well use rand paul if he is willing to play ball.

    politics is the art of lies and facades. if one ACTUAL NAZI FAMILY MEMBER , who would be the third of his family——-cannot get into office, the plutocracy would do just as well to support someone else and get their way.

    if as you and others believe rand paul with save the day, and actually fights the plutocracy or doesn’t satisfy them before the primaries, they can easily kill him or force him to walk away one way or another.

    these people are never who they say they are.

    the plutocracy and various mafias of the elite u.s. oligarchy don’t need bush or clinton , and as we well know (jfk) they are embedded in the very fabric of the cia dhs, and other elite government agencies. a president cannot stop them and elections are for suckers.

    only a true and genuine revolution could stop them. and even then, a revolution in the u.s. is more likely to be co-opted by them as they use such a threat to redirect public support for full scale martial law and rule by the miltiary.

    the options of a dying nation, in the hands of various ultra-violent elite oligarchys ( which i loosely call mafias , as they have their own internal governance which allows for violence) ——-is not a bright one.

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  3. If Jebillary Bushton takes control of the New World Order Bankster Plantation in 2016 you know what’s going to change? We will sink deeper into the Presidential imperial police state. The Constitution and the Bill of Rights will be burned on a funeral pyre.

    Have a Gruber Day

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  4. It is with great pleasure I read your comments. At 70, I have been to Washington shaken hands with 2 Presidents, and realized that it is a den of vipers. As Linus (Jimmy Stewart) said in “How The West Was Won”, “Eve, I reckon that I have gone to see that varmit for the last time”.”

    It is a place to be avoided, and like all polluted environments, the scum rises to the top, hence, the Bushes Clintons, and – well, you know the drill.

    The truth is that the only way to deal the problem is to drain the swamp. You are doing your part…

    Thank you.

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