DL GOP Fantasy Pool Update – Scott Walker to drop

Filed in National by on September 21, 2015

Three things:

1) This guy really is an evil piece of shit.
2) Prop Joe and Pandora will get no more points from this loser.
3) Who will inherit his 10 supporters?

Via the NYT:

Gov. Scott Walker of Wisconsin has concluded he no longer has a path to the Republican presidential nomination and plans to drop out of the 2016 campaign, according to three Republicans familiar with his decision, who spoke on condition of anonymity.

Mr. Walker called a news conference in Madison at 6 p.m. Eastern time.


Here are the revised standings:

Newton: Paul (192), Rubio (187),Carson (165), Santorum (119) | 663
Jason330: Huckabee (164), Christie (83), Cruz (208),Carson (165) | 620
Pandora: Walker (70), Paul (192), Rubio (187), Santorum(119) | 568
Prop Joe: Cruz (208), Jindahl (93), Walker (70), Perry (102) | 473
Del Dem: Bush (102), Christie (83), Huckabee (164), Graham (116)| 465
AQC: Jindal (93), Bush (102), Fiorina (165), Ehrlich (0) | 360


Here are the Candidates with points:

Cruz – 208 points (March 23rd)
Paul – 192 points (April 7th)
Rubio – 187 points (April 13)
Carson – 165 points (May 4th)
Fiorina – 165 points (May 4th)
Huckbee – 164 point (May 5th)
Santorum – 119 points (May27th)
Graham – 116 Points (June 1)
Perry – 102 point (June 4th- Sept 12th)
Bush – 102 points (June 15th)
Jindahl – 93 points (June 24th)
Christie – 83 points (June 30th)
Walker – 70 points(July 13th-Sept 21)
Ehrlich (never) 0 points

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  1. jason330 says:

    I revised the standings.

    A super unscientific reading of this data tells me that it is better to get a campaign going sooner, rather than later.

    What does this mean for Joe Biden?

  2. Prop Joe says:

    Rarely has being so wrong felt so wonderful… Softens the blow of losing Dez Bryant in Week 1 fantasy football and Tony Romo in Week 2

  3. pandora says:

    I’m with ya, Prop Joe. Getting him out is worth losing the fantasy pool.

  4. Liberal Elite says:

    Nobody drafted Trump???

  5. bamboozer says:

    Everybody enjoying the demise of Walker? Real question is who’s next? If god would stop egging him on I’d say Santorum, but that seems to go for the rest as well. O.K. fantasizers, at what point does the serious effort to take down Trump begin? Suspect it has but is behind the scenes at this point.

  6. Jason330 says:

    Nope. He announced June 16th. So, he’d have 101 points by now.

  7. ben says:

    I think Christie or Rand are next. The longer this goes on, the more umpopular they are becoming back home.
    Christie, especially, was running to be the tough-guy and the bully. He clearly cant compete with Trump directly on that one, but he CAN lob attacks as a non-candidate and try to keep Trump distracted with a person he isnt actually running against.

  8. truth teller says:

    How about Dr. Ben using fetal tissue in his research , where was Carley on this ?????

  9. mouse says:

    I thought he had the big polluters and labor abusers behind him lol

  10. mouse says:

    Scab scab scab, karma

  11. Liberal Elite says:

    @b “Suspect it has but is behind the scenes at this point.”

    What do you think his war with Fox News is all about? This is right out there in the open and Kelly and O’Reilly are the shills carrying the load.

  12. Jason330 says:

    The push to get rid of Trump helps the other people in he “outsider” bracket; Carson and Fiorina. Even if the establishment bracket gets rid of Trump, they still don’t have anyone who can tell a compelling story to the rubes, and maniacs that make up the GOP base.

  13. mouse says:

    How hard is it to make up stories about Mexicans and Islamic terrorists coming for their white women

  14. Steve Newton says:

    Jindhal and Christie go next. Santorum and Paul (this is me, the player, hoping) are close enough to vanity candidates at this point that they stay in.