now let's not get to excited, will Rand get the nod?
I'm shocked Rand was in second, behind by two points
While the 2016 presidential election may be two years away, some prospective contenders have been getting a bit of media attention. The latest CBS News/New York Times Poll asked the public whether they would like to see some of these figures, as well as other party leaders, run for president in 2016
The Republicans
From a list of five high profile Republican Party leaders, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul capture the most interest among self-identified Republicans; 41 percent of Republicans say they would like to see Bush run (27 percent say no to a Bush bid) while 39 percent say yes to a Paul candidacy (21 percent say no).
Republicans are less enthusiastic about New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie: more say they would not like him to run for president (41 percent) than say they would (31 percent). More Republicans would like to see Sens. Marco Rubio (32 percent yes, 14 percent no) and Ted Cruz (24 percent yes, 15 percent no) run for president than not, but most don't know enough about these two politicians to say.
The Democrats
On the Democratic side, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is the most well-known of the political leaders measured in this poll, and most would like to see her enter the 2016 race. Eighty-two percent of Democrats would like to see Hillary Clinton run, while just 13 percent would not and 5 percent don't know enough about her to say. Vice President Joe Biden is also well-known, though Democrats are divided as to whether or not they'd like to see him make a third run for the presidency. Forty-two percent would like to see him run, but 39 percent would not.
Most Democrats don't know enough about Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren (56 percent), New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (59 percent), or Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley (82 percent) to say whether they'd like them to run for president.
What Do Independents Think?
In some primary contests, independents (those voters unaffiliated with a major political party) can cast a vote for a party nominee, and they are a key voting bloc in the general election as well.
Among independents, 50 percent would like to see Hillary Clinton jump in the race - the highest percentage among both the Democratic and Republican figures asked about in the poll. Thirty percent of independents would like Rand Paul to run for president (the highest among the Republican possibilities listed), but nearly as many - 29 percent-- don't want to see him run.
At this point, most independents (58 percent) are not excited about the prospect of Vice President Biden running for president, while a quarter would like to see him get in the race. Large percentages of independents don't know enough about many of the other political figures to have an opinion.
14 Jan ’14
The idea of another Bush Clinton run off makes me sad. Although I will be glad to not have to see Paul Ryan up there again.
Whether he is right or wrong I do not think Rand can gather the support to win a national election, as not enough of the public will subscribe to his ideologies. Not as an insult to Rand, but I just don't think it would happen.
His base and the grassroots efforts of his father aren't diminutive, but he would not capture any of the left. indecisive, or moderates. The tea party groups may not support him, and he would be left with very little support.
If Rand did get the nomination he would probably lose over speculation about whether he wears a toupee or not. It doesn't really matter if he does, but for some strange and twisted reason, that nonsense plays an actual role in our politics.
You would think that by this point - even though small - the noise the Pauls and libertarians have made would have forced the Republicans to whoop themselves into shape.
Alas, there only recourse was to hijack the tea party and turn it into a mockery with Sarah Palin and Paul Ryan.
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