The clickbait muppet, Bobby Jindal, finally withdrew from the Republican Presidential field this week, but who’s next?
Click after the jump to cast your vote on the question: Who will be the next Republican Candidate to drop out of the race for President?
Please remember our polling etiquette here at Colorado Pols. We want to know what you think will happen next, not what you might prefer…
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Pataki because he and everyone else in his circle must must know that hardly anybody is even aware that he's in so what's it good for?
Damn you!
Not able to vote for the great Jim Gilmore.
That's because Jim Gilmore will NEVER drop out of the race. Ever.
We need a "none of the above" because they are all such narcissists that none will ever drop out!
Ill roll a Santorum this time. The terrorist fearmongering could keep Graham and Pataki (with the 9/11 shtick) in for the time being. Think Huck will stick it out until Iowa.
Voting for Pataki as the only non-narcissist left.
Voting for Pataki as the only non-narcissist left.
I voted Kasich, because A) he's going absolutely nowhere in a hurry and, B) he'll figure it's better for his VP chances to stop now and not eventually/inevitably be forced to start talking smack about any of the equally vacuous mutton heads remaining, one of whom might actually place him on the ticket.
Graham. He's gone before they can poll South Carolina again.
I voted for Governor Donuts because there's a Fairleigh Dickinson poll out of NJ residents showing Christie running in fourth place w/ 9%. Outside NJ, it gets a lot worse for him.
Does anyone know if NJ has term limits for governors? I can't remember anyone serving more than two terms in that state in my lifetime. They usually end up being indicted and/or convicted, taking a federal job, losing re-election or resigning after being the target of an unsuccessful blackmail attempt by an ex-boyfriend.
If no term limits, and if he is thinking about a third term, he will definitely need to drop out now and start mending fences.
+1
… in every opera the curtain always eventually falls, and the fat
ladyguy sings.I thought that was my home state, Illinois. Pretty sure we hold some kind of record for number of former guvs seving at the same time.
I'm going for Graham because I think his candidacy is hurting his Senate position.
Pataki is irrelevant, but he's so irrelevant that he can probably stay for a while. He'd be my second choice. After that it's a toss-up between Santorum and Paul; I'd put Santorum higher, but he's higher on the narcissism scale IMHO.
I went with Kasich because he tried his desperate gambit toward the center and the polling didn't budge. He also has a state to run and doesn't seem to be angling for a Fox News berth.
Pant-load has already burned his bridges in NJ and still has the energy to go full Trump before he backs down. Rand has to try and justify all of the effort to let him run for President and Senate so he's in til Iowa. Graham is too much of a narcissist to drop out til some front runner makes him a deal. Nobody in the lower end of the pack really has a day job to get back to.
I see Voyageur agrees with me on Pataki so if anyone's taking bets….
oooo…..how about a pool for when the next drop out will occur?
Great idea, BC. Winner gets drinks bought at the next Pols get-together? I predict that the next dropout will occur December 16, right after the next Republican debate.