As New Hampshire votes today, a talented neurosurgeon is registered near the barrel in relation to polls and there is not much hope that it will be better when the basic one will continue. It is true that his campaign insists that he stays in the race, but last week he made a Thursday night massacre, and his staff, because his war chest in the campaign is not as full as when he was a candidate at the highest level (via Via Wapo):
Ben Carson, the eminent neurosurgeon, whose offer for the Republican President’s nomination fought to keep pace with rivals, will reduce over 50 employees on Thursday [Feb. 4] As part of the renovation and reduction of his campaign.
The salaries are significantly reduced. Carson’s traveling end will shrink only to a handful of advisers. And instead of flying private jets, Carson may soon return to commercial flights.
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Campaign officials who confirmed the Washington Post movements received an internal note about releases, emphasized that the key helpers in the upcoming GOP basic competitions would remain in place and that Carson is determined to stay in the 2016 race.
They admitted, however, that Carson’s funds decreased when he fell from the highest level, forcing him to make a broad change in the campaign, which spread the energetic surgery of about 125 people.
When he took fourth place in Iów, Carson is to gather three percent Today’s voting for the eighth place – Behind Fiorina and Governor Chris Christie:
Trump has 31%, two points from the release of February 3-6, but as part of the margin, the survey sampling error.
Behind him, Senator Florida Marco Rubio won 17% support – in the margins of sampling error of Senator Texas Ted Cruz at 14%, but significantly ahead of the candidates for the fourth and fifth place in the survey, Governor Ohio John Kasich in 10% and former Florydy Governor Jeb Bush at 7%.
Behind Bush Carly Fiorina is 5%, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie at 4%and retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson at 3%.
When we head to southern Carolina, Bush is subject to Bush, but he maintains another fourth place standing.
So things don’t look better when entering Palmetto and they probably won’t be better to go to the great Tuesday. It seems that there is no huge way to return to the highest level. This is a solid three -person race between Trump, Cruz and Rubio, although a petite handful of surveys shows Bush for a second (we’ll see it … If it’s true, it may be too little, too delayed). Even with less than the star debate Rubio last Saturday, his campaign I saw an enhance in funds raising over his Answer to abortion and social problems. As for Carson, his performance was soporific, though dotted with ordinary jokes. In other words, and for a long time a man simply has no presence that should be excited about him. Perhaps the main voters were excited about it for a sizzling second, taking into account his amazing life history and anti-establand moods, but when this marathon stretched-they jumped.
We’ll see what will happen tonight.
Last remark: Also look what Fiorina, Kasich and Christie do. I would add Bush, but he has money that can easily move him through South Carolina. It could be a little longer.