REMINDER – Ted Cruz Campaign Head Credits Psychological Operations As Primary Source of Voter Support…
Let there be no doubt how ridiculous this election cycle is (listen):
Marco Rubio is called the “Milk Carton Senator” because he’s no-where to be found when he is supposed to be doing his job. Yet this is who Rush Limbaugh chooses to call a “full-throated conservative”? (more…)
Note on the analysis on the bottom. It’s easier for us to share the predictable outcomes of the GOPe plan if we subtract Donald Trump from the equation. We’ve studied the GOPe plan since it was created in Feb 2014 – and everything is predictable if you remove Trump. This does not mean our support for Trump’s insurgency diminishes, it just makes it easier for you to follow along if we stick to the predictable…. /SD
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The latest New Hampshire Poll (full pdf below) was conducted by UMass. The poll is a large sample size and the methodology looks solid. The poll results below reflect “registered voters”:

New Hampshire, despite its inherent political independence, is critical for Jeb Bush, Chris Christie, John Kasich and Marco Rubio because it represents a more GOPe friendly electorate. The GOPe road-map was always scheduled to begin in New Hampshire.
New Hampshire is also important for Donald Trump as a psychological factor. A second place for Ted Cruz would be considered a win for his team, but third place would also be a decent showing. (more…)
Originally Written in April 2015 – Re posted exactly as previous outlined:
Until substantive and factual information reveals something divergent I’m sticking to my initial researched opinion that Marco Rubio’s campaign bid is purely a decepticon maneuver to plow through the field, and aid his mentor Jeb Bush.
(Via Allan Wall) Republican candidate Marco Rubio, in a chat with Jorge Ramos, in Spanish, made it clear that, on this issue, any differences between a President Rubio and President Obama would be insubstantial.
Matthew Boyle of Breitbart (a valuable source on immigration issues) has written up a report on the interview:
Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL), a 2016 GOP presidential candidate, said he believes that President Barack Obama’s first executive amnesty for so-called DREAMers—the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)—is “important” and he won’t reverse it himself if elected president. He delivered these remarks in a Spanish-language interview he gave to Univision’s Jorge Ramos.
So here is Rubio, speaking in Spanish to Jorge Ramos, a principal proponent of the Hispanicization of the U.S., telling him this. (more…)
There may indeed be a feeling of disappointment amid many political followers who support Donald Trump today. A sense of disappointment because he did not win the Iowa caucuses.
However, long-time readers here will probably not hold as much angst at the result; and just about all of us are overly familiar with the sense of futility against it all.

These 2016 events are predictable, very predictable. They are so predictable we outlined exactly how they would take place back in 2013, more than two years ago.
Before reading further – GO HERE AND SEE – These events are not organic, they are born from a very specific origin. We stated in November of 2013 that Senator Marco Rubio would be propped up by the political machine in the 2016 Presidential race, for a very specific purpose.
There are trillions of dollars at stake. The characters who indulge themselves within the scheme and graft will do anything to retain their place, power and influence. None of this is happenstance. (more…)
We will keep this post at the top of the page throughout the evening and provide live updates as they come in.


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At 11:30pm with 95% of Precincts reporting Candidate Ted Cruz appears to have won Iowa. CNN is calling the race for Ted Cruz.
Additionally, Marco Rubio has done exceptionally well in the populous areas of Davenport, Cedar Rapids, Iowa City and Des Moines. In the major metropolitan areas Marco Rubio has placed first which has pushed, Cruz to second and Donald Trump third.

A significant percentage of the high voter turnout was to the benefit of Marco Rubio. Donald Trump won some of the more conservative counties, but in the areas where the GOPe, or establishment Republican party, hold strength – Marco Rubio was able to pull enough votes from Trump to provide Cruz a victory and make the race closer.
The GOPe executed a strong game in Iowa.
A new poll From Franklin Pierce (full pdf below) on behalf of the Boston Herald shows Donald Trump gaining an additional 5 points in the past week. Trump now dominates the New Hampshire polling with 38%, Ted Cruz with 13% and Bush/Rubio with 10% each.
In addition, almost 60% of New Hampshire voters now see Donald Trump as inevitable Republican Presidential Nominee:

BOSTON HERALD – […] Trump has a massive 25-point advantage over his nearest rival Cruz while Sanders has grown his lead over Clinton to a 57-37 percent margin , according to the poll of likely Granite State primary voters conducted Jan. 26-30.
The final poll from Iowa, traditionally called the “first-in-the-nation-poll”, by the Des Moines Register and Bloomberg has been released (full pdf below). Here’s the GOP result with only two days left before caucus night:


The critical results are favorable to Donald Trump, now he needs to get out the voters !
(Via Bloomberg) Donald Trump has overtaken Ted Cruz in the final days before Iowa’s caucuses, with the fate of the race closely tied to the size of Monday evening’s turnout, especially among evangelical voters and those attending for the first time, a Bloomberg Politics/Des Moines Register Iowa Poll shows. (more…)
The relationship between the Trump campaign and the Des Moines Register (DMR) is well documented. Throughout the GOP primary the DMR has been antagonistic to the Trump Campaign, and DMR reporters have even been identified data-mining Trump donors and sending out messages ridiculing them.
The DMR editorial board has endorsed Marco Rubio and Hillary Clinton and positioned their advocacy in opposition to all other candidates. So it might not come as a surprise to find out the Des Moines Register had a sponsored poll presented on their website for visitors that removes the option to vote for Donald Trump. See Screenshot:
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Today the Des Moines Register is set to release a final Iowa poll, the “first-in-the-nation” poll which they sponsor through Selzer & Co. Inc., a firm who has conducted The Des Moines Register’s Iowa Poll since 1997. (more…)
An independent poll from Michigan – SEE HERE – conducted by Mitchell Research shows candidate Donald J Trump with a commanding lead more than three fold greater than nearest rival, Ted Cruz.
The size of Donald Trump’s lead is in direct alignment with the massive rally attendance noted in his last visit to the state:

(Via Fox2) An exclusive Mitchell FOX 2 Detroit Poll of Michigan finds that Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton hold large leads over their nearest GOP and Democratic opponents, respectively. (more…)
