Here are the results of our listener poll for September 2015 of the possible GOP candidates. Attached is a clip from radio today of us going through the results. If you don't want all the mega-drama ruined, don't look below.
Remember, we use a A through F grading system for each candidate, which gives us a numeric average. The worst possible score of all F's would give you a 55, the best possible score of all A+'s would give you a 100.
Here are the results:
17. Lindsey Graham 57.44
16. Jim Gilmore 61.46
15. George Pataki 61.52
14. Jeb Bush 62.64
13. Chris Christie 63.26
12. John Kasich 68.62
11. Mike Huckabee 69.83
10. Donald Trump 74.27
9. Rick Santorum 74.6
8. Rick Perry 74.83
7. Bobby Jindal 81.17
6. Marco Rubio 82.29
5. Scott Walker 82.34
4. Rand Paul 83.26
3. Carly Fiorina 83.95
2. Ben Carson 90.43
1. Ted Cruz 93.59
GOP poll results September 2015Here are the results of our listener poll for September 2015 of the possible GOP candidates. Attached is a clip from radio today of us going through the results. If you don't want all the mega-drama ruined, don't look below. Remember, we use a A through F grading system for each candidate, which gives us a numeric average. The worst possible score of all F's would give you a 55, the best possible score of all A+'s would give you a 100. Here are the results:17 Lindsey Graham 57.4416 Jim Gilmore 61.4615 George Pataki 61.5214 Jeb Bush 62.6413 Chris Christie 63.2612 John Kasich 68.6211 Mike Huckabee 69.8310 Donald Trump 74.279 Rick Santorum 74.68 Rick Perry 74.837 Bobby Jindal 81.176 Marco Rubio 82.295 Scott Walker 82.344 Rand Paul 83.263 Carly Fiorina 83.952 Ben Carson 90.431 Ted Cruz 93.59Posted by Stu Burguiere on Wednesday, September 16, 2015
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Featured Image: Republican presidential candidates (L-R) U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), Ben Carson, Donald Trump and Jeb Bush participate in the presidential debates at the Reagan Library on September 16, 2015 in Simi Valley, California. Fifteen Republican presidential candidates are participating in the second set of Republican presidential debates. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)