Posted on 11/19/2015 3:28:36 PM PST by markomalley
The New Hampshire newspaper The Union Leader’s publisher Joe McQuaid told Jeb Bush “who knows if you are going to be in” the next CNN debate.
In a video obtained by The Daily Caller, McQuaid explained that he had a “couple of question areas” and wondered if Bush had “heard anything about CNN’s criteria for getting into a debate in December?”
Bush responded, “They haven’t had, I actually, yesterday I think I was, Tim Miller told me they hadn’t created it yet. Had you heard it?”
McQuaid replied, “No, I’m very interested in it and so are the people of New Hampshire because so far the process has… kept some people out and some people in and who knows if you are going to be in.”
While CNN has not publicly released the debate criteria, recent polls show Bush hovering in the single digits. A New Hampshire WBUR poll has Bush in fifth place with seven percent of the vote. A Tampa Bay Times poll has Bush in fifth place in his home state of Florida with nine percent. In Colorado, Bush is in sixth place with two percent according to the Quinnipiac University poll. The Fairleigh Dickenson University poll has Bush in fifth place in New Jersey with five percent and the Marquette University poll indicates Bush is polling at six percent. In Massachusetts, Bush is in seventh place polling at three percent according to the UMass poll.
Donald Trump is still polling in first place in New Hampshire, Florida, New Jersey, and Massachusetts. Ben Carson is polling in second in New Hampshire, Massachusetts, leading in Colorado, and in third in New Jersey. Carson is in six in Connecticut behind Bush.
Marco Rubio is polling in second in New Hampshire, Florida, Colorado, New Jersey, and Connecticut.
All of these polls were published November 17 through November 19.
Hehehehe. I would see Jeb at the kiddie table. He would probably drop out before that happens.
Never happen. The GOPe will manipulate the rules or force others to drop out just so there will be one stage with Jeb on it.
Bush responded, âThey havenât had, I actually, yesterday I think I was, Tim Miller told me they hadnât created it yet. Had you heard it?â
Jeb’s brain-pan need re-wiring.
Carly (with bow in her hair): "Stop making faces at me Jeb or I'm going to go upstairs and tell Mr. Trump on you!"
Cnn is furious with Mike Murphy and Right to Rise for giving that massive ad buy to Fox News and shutting them out. If Right to Rise doesnt add Cnn to their ad buys, pexpect Jeb to not make the debate cut. Cnn is pissed.
We don't need a hunchback as a leader.
“Cnn is furious with Mike Murphy and Right to Rise for giving that massive ad buy to Fox News and shutting them out. If Right to Rise doesnt add Cnn to their ad buys, pexpect Jeb to not make the debate cut. Cnn is pissed.”
This also clearly shows where Fox is in terms of who they support.
It is more a statement of where Right to Rise believes potential republican primary voters are. I remember one analyst for 2008(IIRC) stating that more Republican voters got their news from Fox that their all their local TV (NBCABCCBS)stations combined. I doubt that voters in Republican primaries have increased their viewing of CNN since then.
What? Can someone translate this? Must be some kind of Spanglish dialect.
Brings back fond memories of better times, such as “Somebody set up us the bomb,” and “What’s the frequency, Kenneth.”
“They haven’t had, I actually, yesterday I think I was, Tim Miller told me they hadn’t created it yet. Had you heard it?”
Bush talks like Yoda on meth.
I am really sick of seeing/hearing that ad - I think they play it about once an hour.
So when Jeb drops out, will he endorse Hillary?
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