Posted on 04/01/2016 1:29:01 PM PDT by usafa92
Its been playing as background music with each of your posts....
Remember it was Hillary that was first to question Obama’s eligibility. She was told to back off the “first black” Democrat nominee!
She won’t be backing off the first ineligible Hispanic Republican......just truth spoken here, sCruzer! (Won’t really happen as Cruz has already lost the nomination.) Don’t bother playing those 4 notes over and over again.....!
Weee Haw .......BUMP Dat!
Go fetch a camel.
Kasich is surging to 4th in a 3 man race.
“Too bad Deceptive Donnie doesnt beat Cruz in a head to head among Republicans”
Huh ? In the poll on theis thread Trump 44.6 Lyin’Ted 30.
Ted might get WI, then we’ll all have to suffer with 2 weeks of his phony crap before Triumph take NY and the rest.
He already was an amazing person. It’s just that more of us are aware just HOW amazing he really is.
>>Kasich runs 4th in a 3 man race, thats got to be humiliating.>>
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Could be worse. John Ashcroft ran as an incumbent Senator in 2000 and lost to a dead man.
“Huh ? In the poll on theis thread Trump 44.6 LyinTed 30.”
You were saying?
Look below. Read it and weep. AND my point is that WITHOUT Kasich, in a head to head poll between the two of them, Cruz has ALWAYS beaten Deceptive Donnie in EVERY poll.
Ted Cruz Takes Lead in Reuters Poll Over Donald Trump for First Time
Breitbart ^ | 4/5/2016 | MIKE FLYNN
Posted on 4/5/2016, 4:33:57 PM by cann
For the first time in the Republican primary, Reuters tracking poll shows Texas Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX)97% leading Donald Trump among likely voters in the Republican primaries.
This is also the first time Donald Trump hasnt led the tracking poll in 2016.
Cruz has the support of 39 percent of likely Republican voters nationwide, just ahead of Donald Trump, who has 37 percent support. Ohio Governor John Kasich is a distant third, with 23 percent support.
In the broader survey of all Republicans, rather than likely voters, Trump still has a four-point lead. This, however, is sharply down from the 28-point lead he enjoyed in the middle of March.
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