The Donald has amply demonstrated that his appeal is far broader than just to members of a caucus or the primary voters of relatively small states. It cuts across and goes way beyond party lines, tapping into something that has been simmering, no, seething for a long time - the elites do not listen to the people who make up the electorate.
Trying to brew up a feud between The Donald and Ted Cruz is an exercise in futility - first, because the contrasts and differences are not all that great, and secondly, because the only intent of such a feud would be to damage BOTH candidates in ways only the opposition party could take advantage of.
The objective, now and past Election Day, November 8, 2016, is to assure that Herself shall NOT succeed to office upon the departure of the Current Occupant. Not that it is formally announced, but the outlines of a likely path to the White House are beginning to emerge, and like the Immortals of “The Highlander” fame, there can be only one. There can be, however, some very good lieutenants put in place subsequent to the Republican National Convention, essentially a “Shadow Cabinet”, which would sweep in and take command immediately on Inauguration Day.
Do not do the “opposition research” for the competition.
Playing defense. Sure loser strategy.
“There can be, however, some very good lieutenants put in place subsequent to the Republican National Convention, essentially a âShadow Cabinetâ, which would sweep in and take command immediately on Inauguration Day”
wow. As if Cruz & his supporters haven’t creeped me out enough already... smh