Chris Cuomo Had a Former Leftist Call in to His Show. He Clearly...
The Right Needs Real America First Journalism
This Town Filled Its Coffers With a Traffic Shakedown Scheme – Now They...
Planned Parenthood: Infants Not 'Conscious Beings' and Unlikely to Feel Pain
Democrats Boycotting OpenAI Over Support for Trump
Roy Cooper Dodges Tough Questions About His Deadly Soft-on-Crime Policies
Axios Is Back With Another Ridiculous Anti-Trump Headline
In Historic Deregulatory Move, Trump Officially Revokes Obama-Era Endangerment Finding
Sen. Bernie Moreno Just Exposed Keith Ellison's Open Borders Hypocrisy
Another Career Criminal Killed a Beloved Figure Skating Coach in St. Louis
Slate's 'Leftists Are Buying Guns Now' Piece Unintentionally Hilarious
Federal Judge Blocks Pete Hegseth From Reducing Sen. Mark Kelly's Pay Over 'Seditious...
AG Pam Bondi Vows to Prosecute Threats Against Lawmakers, Even Across Party Lines
Senate Hearing Erupts After Josh Hawley Lays Out Why Keith Ellison Belongs in...
Nate Morris Slams Rep. Barr As a ‘RINO’ for Refusing to Support Ending...
Tipsheet

Conservative Presidential Poll: Cruz, Paul, and Walker Top GOP Field

Conservative Presidential Poll: Cruz, Paul, and Walker Top GOP Field

Why blog about another 2016 GOP presidential primary poll? A good question, of course, and one I assume most of you are asking. Answer: unlike other polls routinely conducted by the major news networks (such as ABC News, NBC News, and CNN) this survey was developed for (and exclusively taken by) conservatives. Indeed, our sister site Hot Air polled more than 3,000 of their conservative readers, many of whom will (at minimum) vote in the 2014 Republican presidential primaries if not actively campaign and donate money to their preferred candidates. (Ninety-five percent of respondents describe themselves as either “Conservative,” “Very Conservative or “Libertarian”). So while this is certainly an imperfect sample, it does give us a general sense of how grassroots Righties feel about the 2016 GOP hopefuls, and which candidates, at least right now, they are leaning toward.

Advertisement

The results aren’t all that surprising. Ted Cruz took first place with 29 percent of the vote; Rand Paul and Scott Walker both finished in second with 18 percent:

 photo hotairpoll_zps5b262448.png

What surprises me most of all, perhaps, is that more Hot Air readers would support Mitt Romney for president than Marco Rubio, Paul Ryan, or Mike Huckabee(!). Huck, for his part, has topped the GOP field in several national surveys, and yet gets very little support from Hot Air readers. Same for Marco Rubio, who has recovered somewhat from his failed amnesty push; but he, too, isn’t a top contender. Neither is Paul Ryan, for that matter, who was widely perceived as the only True Conservative on the 2012 presidential ticket. Nevertheless, he only garnered 54 total votes out of more than 3,000 cast. None of these conservative candidates, in other words, are more desirable presidential hopefuls than Mitt Romney. What gives?

Parting question: Jeb Bush and Chris Christie each received just one percent of the total vote for obvious reasons. But how many grassroots conservatives would support either one of these establishment candidates if they secured the nomination? That is, if it came down it -- and Chris Christie or Jeb Bush gets the nod over Ted Cruz or Rand Paul -- how many of them would come around, so to speak? They're certainly more desirable presidential candidates than Hillary Clinton, Elizabeth Warren, Joe Biden or Martin O’Malley, right?

Advertisement

That's a question I'd hope to see polled one day.

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Townhall Videos