Paul 26%
Walker 21%
Cruz 12%
Carson 11%
Bush 8%
I find it very interesting that the Libertarian Republican is already drawing 26%. However, in a national race he likely couldn't win because full Libertarians never do including his Dad, Ron Paul who was a Libertarian Republican running in multiple presidential elections. However, they both bring up a lot of good points that influence what candidates will ultimately debate about.
Both of them ask some really important questions that the monied elite don't want to hear about. Because Libertarians also tend to be populists and ask this question: "How can the most people have the most freedom in order to make a living and be happy?"
Most other candidates don't really ask this kind of question in a very useful way for the electorate and instead spend most of their time pulling the pants down of other politicians instead which doesn't help to create good and useful governance for the people in the end.
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