Posted on 04/07/2016 7:13:59 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
LET’S FIX IT!
hmm... just like polls that showed Trump +10 in WI.
[Interestingly, Field finds a strong correlation between Trump voters and those who voted for Arnold Schwarzenegger:
Likely Republican voters who say they voted for Schwarzenegger now support Trump over Cruz by a nearly three to one margin, according to the poll. Republicans who voted for Tom McClintock or some other candidate are far more likely to support Cruz. Schwarzenegger himself has endorsed Kasich this year.]
Not surprising.
Cruz is coming on strong with 2 months to go!
Meaningless as Ted will have no path to the nomination after April 19th. Trump is putting the hammer down in NY with a full out statewide organization to end it in a week and a half. From that point on, Ted can only be a broker for a contested convention, which Trump will hammer home. Ted’s tepid support will crater after he loses the next 6.
And Carter winning his second term
Oh wait
cruz said Carson should drop out, hell he had staffers say he was dropping out.
Cruz then said Rubio should drop out as he doe snot have a path to the convention and even had other staffers for him saying Rubio was dropping out.
He then has called for Kasich to drop out as he doe snot have a clear path to the nomination.
After NY will cruz take his own advice?
Is CA winner take all, or would Trump need >50% to get all the delegates?
It’s winner-take-all in 53 different congressional districts.
Let’s see how the polls go when Cruz gets mathematically eliminated in a couple of weeks.
I have seen ZERO polls of cruz winning a state that Romney lost.
Wall Street is now gelling around Hillary (per breitbart)
Trump is “undiplomatically frank” with his statements and creates unforced errors.
Cruz blew the south by running as “televangelist in chief” and his errors are the product of hubris.
hubris is not leadership.
And Carter winning his second term
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The kind of funny thing about mentioning the Carter / Reagan disparity leading up to the election is a great argument that Cruz is nowhere near out of the race for the GOP nomination.
The law of unintended consequences strikes again.
I do not like any Republican candidate but will vote for them in the general election. Be that as it may if enough Republican and Independent California voters went for “Crazy Bernie” would that stop the election of Hillary.
I love how the media suddenly discovered the USA is a republic these past weeks.
“just like polls showed Trump ....”
Well, yes it did. Imagine that! lol
I think after he is eliminated the enthusiasm for Cruz will diminish and his pumpers on talk radio will start to come around.
Polls are nothing right now
They are just bragging rights
Also the election in CA is in June, so these polls are even more meaningless
At least the NY one is in 12 days
OK, You do not like any Republican candidate.... I’m curious to know who you WOULD like....
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