he s ten points ahead of his next closest competitor. while dr. carson and fiorina are tied at 13, each is surging. carly up by 12 points. but a washington post poll that digs into who was supporting which candidate shows a different kind of story: he s our digital politics editor. and back with us, howie kurtz. plus 18 sounds like better than minus 25, unless you re talking about weight loss. why is this good news for carson and bad news for trump and mediocre for fiorina. we always care a lot about
his wife paid 16 bucks each for two seats on the 40 yard line plus 18 bucks for gas plus $15 for a babey-sitter plus $2.40 for tolls and he wanted it all back. his small claims lawsuit claimed the chicago bears were lying to customers when they tried to pass themselves off as a professional team. he did not get his money back from the bears but he tried. and this week, another disgruntled illinois man on the sidelines is trying again. except this time he doesn t want his money back from a terrible illinois football team. this time he wants his money back from a terrible illinois congressman. the man is suing recently resigned illinois congressman aaron schock for fraud. howard foster says he donated willingly 500 bucks to congressman schock s campaign in 2012 because he believed aaron schock was an ethical man, a breath of fresh air in illinois politics and that he had a bright future in congress. but the lawsuit says the opposite was true and
the chicago bears have one of the worst records in pro football. one win, five losses so far this season. the low point came last sunday when had he lost to the previously winless washington redskins. the paying fans expected a better product. even the players who are the product admit it s not much good. they deserved every single boo that we got. one bear fan who is tired of getting mad decided to get even with the bears by suing them for damages. jim tully, a salesman, has filed a small claims suit charging the chicago bears with consumer fraud and asking a judge to award him and his wife the cost of two game tickets, transportation and a baby-sitter for the last game. $58.40 all together. october 1981, they paid 16 bucks each for two seats on the 40 yard line plus 18 bucks for gas plus $15 for a baby-sitter plus $2.40 for tolls and he wanted it all back. his lawsuit claimed that the
we re psyched you are here today. let s get to it. let s look at 2016, shall we? republicans jockey for a position in a very crowded field of possible gop presidential candidates new fox news poll show three likely candidates pulling ahead and a newcomer among them, conning his surge among republican voters. look at this. one poll showing among voters who identify as republican more think strong leader describes wisconsin governor scott walker at plus 35 points, when you factor in differential between yeses and nos. next are florida senator marco rubio, plus 33. and then former florida governor jeb bush, at plus 18. more voters than not say honest describes rubio at plus nine walker is right behind at plus eight points and push, at plus seven. chris anderson a democratic pollster who conducts the fox poll along with a republican counterpart says this of governor walker. quote, walker is in a nice
destruction of the democrats i think obama carries too much weight. it wasn t the party. because when he was on the top of the ticket there was a magic the way he reshaped the electorate. everybody assumed that democrats are now and and among the young for obama kwa was plus 18 or plus 19 it s now about 10 or 9. so in all of these affect of the cars mattic leader that began