It's time for Round 11 of my super scientific presidential poll!
Lots of things have changed on the heels of the third presidential debate.
Donald Trump has dropped from first place in the polls, inexplicably to him. Ben Carson’s numbers are rising. Jeb Bush looks like he’s on the way out. And Ted Cruz is finally catching some of the attention he deserves.
But some things haven’t changed. Chris Christie is still fat. So there’s that.
I’m interested to see how your feelings on each candidate have evolved since we’ve gotten to know these people a little bit better.
Below are the mandatory rules that you MUST read if this is your first time voting.
- Vote in the linked poll.
- IMPORTANT: Don’t vote based on what you THINK will happen. Vote on what you WANT to happen. We’re not looking for you to predict who might win, just who you think would be the best person to be the GOP nominee based on whatever is important to you.
- You will be asked to assign a letter grade to each candidate. Rate as many candidates as possible.
- If you don’t have a grade because you don’t know who they are or have enough information, just skip that person.
- The order of candidates is random, so you may need to look around for someone specific.
- Your grades will be entered into a point system that will give us the GOP Top 25 candidates.
Featured Image: Presidential candidates Ohio Governor John Kasich (L-R), Mike Huckabee, Jeb Bush, Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL), Donald Trump, Ben Carson, Carly Fiorina, Ted Cruz (R-TX), New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, and Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) pose for a photo at the CNBC Republican Presidential Debate at University of Colorado's Coors Events Center October 28, 2015 in Boulder, Colorado. Fourteen Republican presidential candidates are participating in the third set of Republican presidential debates. (Photo by Andrew Burton/Getty Images)