RUSH: Okay, here's the Reuters five-day rolling presidential poll. I'm pretty sure it does not include anything that happened last night, but Trump is way up. I mean, my memory is he's way up. It's 34% for Trump in the Reuters five day rolling poll. Ben Carson at 19.6%. Carson's been in the twenties. Rubio's at 9.7. Somebody's at seven. Cruz is at 7.7%. Jeb? You can't see him here in this poll.
All the others are... Kasich? Imagine that! Who could believe that? Kasich down there below seven; Jeb below seven. I just got an interesting e-mail. "You know, Rush you're doing great with your children's books," and we are, and that's because of you. The latest: Rush Revere and the Star-Spangled Banner. Four books in two years, readers in the age-group of eight to 10, eight to 12. It's the truth about American history, to try to counter... In fact, the purpose of these books is to counter the kind of stuff that's taught that makes these college students do and think what they think.
That's what we're up against.
That's exactly what the Rush Revere series is about, is trying to stop young people from learning and believing the kind of things that we see on display in way too many college campuses today. But the note from the friend says, "You know what? There's a lot of adults out there that you missed. They're 25 to 35. They were poisoned and polluted by the same curriculum that their kids are now being poisoned by. You need to do some seminars for them. You need to tell them the same stuff you tell your audience here, the same stuff that you're trying to tell these kids in the children's books.
"Because you've got a bunch of 30-, 35-year-olds who are just like these college campus kids, who think the deck's stacked, who think it's unfair, who think it's uncomfortable, it's unsafe, and that's probably a good point. Anyway, just interesting little tidbit. As I say, I'm trying to say so much more than I have time for here, folks. That's why I'm going like a bat out of hell here. I gotta slow this down just a little bit. I mentioned earlier... Let's move to the college campus aspect to this. One thing. Let me go back to this Reuters rolling average poll. Again, I'm pretty confident it was published today.
It can't include people who were paying attention to what happened in the news last night such as Trump on CNN or Trump at Fort Dodge, Iowa. So the number does not include the latest fireworks, is the point. But again, it's Trump at 34%. This is nationwide. Carson, 19.6%, Rubio 9.7%, Cruz 7.7%, and everybody else honorable mention.