Mornin JM :2wave: Exactly visuals.....and like BO. Rubio is young, and energetic. Even moreso than BO since Rubio is only 43. He has to just place in Iowa. Even though Iowans didn't think he was to conservative. They did give him high marks.
Rubio will be able to make up that ground in New Hampshire where more than likely he will win it being more moderate. (that's with who is in now for the GOP)
Also the thing is due to the Invisible primary.....Donors have been giving Rubio's some nods.
Another way is to talk to Republican voters directly —
or at least to poll them,
as The Des Moines Register and Bloomberg Politics recently did in Iowa. That poll asked potential Republican caucusgoers whether they saw each of their candidates as “too conservative,” “too moderate” or “just right.” I’ve re-created that data below, removing voters who said they weren’t sure about the candidate from the sample.
Rubio and Walker, being lesser known, have more chance to shape their image. And they can make some electability arguments of their own.
In Rubio’s case, it’s about being a Hispanic candidate from a swing state with a good life story; in Walker’s, it’s about having been elected in a blue-leaning swing state three times in four years.....snip~
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