In Texas, Cruz won only 44% of his home state/s vote.....not even enough to get all the delegates. Trump got a chunk of Texas delegates. Cruz ferreted out victories in a few caucus states known for iffy vote counting methods, places not designed to kickstart a losing campaign.
Now the desperate Cruz camp wants us to believe (via this agit-prop): In 22 states, more than 60 percent of Republican voters have rejected the Donald...
Notice how the anti-vote is never applied to him or to the other candidates.....b/c it blows the argument to smithereens.
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REALITY CHECK: even though Trump won in Louisiana, Cruz weaseled 10 delegates more. Cruz is all in with the GOPeers. Cruz is doing to Trump what Hillary Democrats are doing to Bernie Sanders ......when he wins he gets screwed and Hillary gets more delegates. Cruz is NOT an outsider by any means and he is being outed in more ways than one.
It ain’t over til it’s over.
Let’s see what the next few primaries bring.
Coach is still an idiot. He would love to see Ted hand the nominee to Trump? Hell no. Make Trump work for those 1237 delegates.
Which he won’t get.
Cruz really should just drop out, if he gives a damn about this country.
Cruz is being used by the GOPe. Once he keeps Trump from the nomination they will turn on him and put someone else in, maybe even Paul Ryan.
That, and the fact that he was born in Canada. Hillary will take him apart over that.
If Cruz really believed his stick, he would drop out and support Trump.
What is clear is that BOTH Cruz and Fiorina are
unhinged, and caught with their fingers in the ... (fill in)
Cooche’s rot blog change its name? Still a blogpimp.
As a result of the National Enquirer story Cruz has completely gone off the rails. Whatever chance he had is now gone and he knows it. But he is a fraud and now just a tool of the GOPe. With Fiorina he looked like a little boy being rescued by his mother after getting caught shoplifting.
If you take a look at the numbers, Trump has actually gotten nearly three times as many votes as Cruz. We have an archaic primary method that frankly needs to be scrapped. It is nothing more that a method to keep the voters feeling like they are participating in an election while letting the party bosses stay firmly in control.
Sorry, Coachie.
Ted isn’t buying the propaganda.
I agree with most of you. Trump needs to win the 1237 in the first vote. It must be a confirmation of the will of the people, irrespective of the MSM, and the pundits, but more importantly to take the power away from the GOPe. Only in this way, can the people make their choice known to all the rest who would have their way in spite of the overwhelming choice the people have made.
As far as Rafael Edward Cruz (Ted Cruz), his choices define who he is, both personal and professional, and will likely color his run for the White House and thereafter.
is voting still legal?
like the lady said, must not mean anything!
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El Dick-O!
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Instead of the strict constitutionalist.
For this so-called little person, it is either the Republican Trump, or the Libertarian Johnson.
Johnson, if the Canadian Cuban
Rafael de Cruz is made the faux nominee.
If Trump goes to the convention with 1237+ delegates, I wouldn’t be surprised if the campaign to destroy Trump continues. The anti-Trump Super PAC’s will continue running their ads, the National Review, and Weakly Standard, and droves of talking heads will continue to trash him at every turn. Their goal is to destroy Trump, and if it means getting Clinton elected, they’re OK with that, since Clinton is part of the good-ole-boy network, and she’ll let them get some crumbs off the democrat table.
There is a reason for it if you assume he wants to help the establishment stop Trump. Whatever they promised Cruz, he won’t get, but he apparently can’t see that.
If Trump is as far ahead as everybody tells me, what are they scared of?
#coachsteamisfullofit
The odds aren’t good at all that Trump will get the requisite number of delegates unless Cruz and Kasich bow out right now - and that’s even doubtful given that the ballots are already set and Trump has yet to garner 50% of the Republican vote in any state.