The Republican field for President in 2016 is (very) slowly shrinking, and we may see more movement in the next couple of weeks in the lead-up to the October 28 GOP debate at the University of Colorado in Boulder.
In the meantime, what say you, Polsters? Who will be the next Republican to abandon hopes of becoming President in 2016? Cast your vote after the jump…
You must be logged in to post a comment.
BY: MichaelBowman
IN: Libertarian Leopards Finally Eat Colorado Republicans’ Faces
BY: JohnInDenver
IN: Libertarian Leopards Finally Eat Colorado Republicans’ Faces
BY: JohnInDenver
IN: Friday Open Thread
BY: Lauren Boebert is a Worthless POS
IN: Friday Open Thread
BY: MichaelBowman
IN: Caption This Photo: #WalkAway From Lauren Boebert!
BY: MichaelBowman
IN: Libertarian Leopards Finally Eat Colorado Republicans’ Faces
BY: Lauren Boebert is a Worthless POS
IN: Friday Open Thread
BY: joe_burly
IN: Friday Open Thread
BY: joe_burly
IN: Thursday Open Thread
BY: Conserv. Head Banger
IN: Thursday Open Thread
Subscribe to our monthly newsletter to stay in the loop with regular updates!
My money is on Huck. He's gotta realize the theocrats are being sucked up by Carson and Cruz.
You could make an argument for half of the names on the list. There are times where it seems like someone like Jindal is just going to keep running until the lights are literally turned off.
How late has Huck waited to drop out in the last several election cycles? That aside, he probably will drop out because Trump has trumped his very reason to run, loud noises.
पीयूष अगले चला जाता है
Lindsey Graham is my vote. He doesn't appear on the list, but I believe he is still running.
Oops — fixed.
Rand Paul – how long can he keep running with terrible poll numbers, lackluster debate performances, and low fundraising?
Plus Kentucky law forbids him from being on the ballot twice. He got around this by buying a caucus in Kentucky. I shit thee not. If the precarious Republican Senate majority is to stay in place, Rand Paul has to concentrate on his Senate run.
National Review says
My take as well…
On paul that is
Rand Paul is unlikely to drop out. He is not running a campaign. He is fighting a crusade. Crusaders fight on, but rarely win.
Huckster loves the publicity and platform; any publicity, any platform.
Rand is an ideologue, and a true believer.
Pataki! Did anyone realize he was ever in it? Know anyone, any one, who care's that he's still in it? Plus, he's actually got a real job and responsibilities that need tending to.