Posted on 05/01/2016 4:18:19 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
INDIANAPOLIS Its no fluke that Texas Sen. Ted Cruz stopped by Luccheses Italian restaurant outside Elkhart on a barnstorming tour of Indiana this past week.
The family-owned eatery is a local landmark. Located on a busy county road, it was started more than 30 years ago by a firefighter who'd learned how to cook for his firehouse crew.
It's now managed by his son, a Republican county commissioner, and frequented by conservative GOP Congresswoman Jackie Walorksi when shes in town.
Owner Frank Lucchese confessed to being a John Kasich fan in the presidential primary race, but he understood why the Cruz campaign wanted to stop there. A crowd quickly assembled to greet him.
Were a place everybody knows, Lucchese said.
Same goes for the historic Zaharakos Ice Cream Parlor in Columbus, first opened in 1900, where Cruz's young daughters ordered whipped cream-topped sundaes while he shook hands with voters and happily posed for selfies.
So, too, at the glorious Indiana War Memorial near downtown Indianapolis, where Cruz and his newly announced running mate, Carly Fiorina, held a town hall-style meeting in a 500-seat auditorium named for World War I Gen. John Black Jack Pershing.
Most of the score of iconic or well-known venues where Cruz appeared over the course of a week were scouted and secured by Kurt and Kristen Luidhardt, Indiana-based GOP digital marketing strategists.
The Luidhardts own The Prosper Group, a digital communications company that designed the Cruz campaign website, www.tedcruz.org
But it was more than their technological savvy that Cruz wanted when he came to Indiana, in hopes of replicating the ground game that led to a resounding victory for him in Wisconsin in early April.
In Indiana, Cruz hopes to stop front-runner Donald Trump from taking all the state's delegates into this summer's national convention. None of the other presidential candidates has covered as much ground.
The Luidhardts know Indiana well, in part from their days as College Republicans at Indiana Wesleyan University, and bolstered by 20 years spent advising Republican candidates.
As Cruz backers, they want to see him do well.
Fundamentally, Indiana is a big state with a wide variety of different places, with different people, with different points of view, said Kurt Luidhardt. Its essential you get outside of the major metropolitan areas to understand that.
Which is why Luidhardt made sure that Cruzs stops included a popular burger joint in Plainfield, the county fairgrounds in Lebanon, a middle school in Terre Haute as well as the Pan American Plaza, named for the 1987 Pan-Am Games in Indianapolis.
Cruz's grand tour of the state hasnt been without its bumps.
Before the Cruz contingent started traveling by bus, Luidhardt was driving the candidate. Cruz has had no Secret Service protection, which means local sheriffs deputies escort him for security.
To hand the candidate off from one county jurisdiction to the next, deputies have avoided the interstates and instead taken the Cruz caravan on back roads including one that was gravel.
Its one way to get to know a county, Luidhardt said.
Then there was a verbal slip at the Hoosier Gym in Knightstown, where Cruz inadvertently referred to the basketball ring instead of the hoop.
But that's what happens when youre on road, burning up miles and time in a state thats rarely in play during a presidential primary.
The Luidhardts have relied on local Republican leaders for help identifying the best venues for Cruz to visit. Their formula considers ease of access and looks for minimal inconvenience for a venue's owner or manager.
Voters who turn out to see presidential candidates are enthusiastic and press to get as close as they can.
Sen. Cruz wants to shake every hand in the room, said Luidhardt, who estimated the senator shook about 8,000 hands in his first six days on the ground in Indiana. But at some places, with overflow crowds, it can take 45 minutes just to get in the door.
Luidhardt recalled one stop where a woman told Cruz that her mother was deeply disappointed not to be there. Cruz borrowed the womans cell phone and called the mother to say hello.
It's a small gesture sure to be overshadowed by more significant developments, such as the endorsement of Gov. Mike Pence, which Cruz won late in the week.
But it's the kind of thing that's critical to winning in the state.
When you value the votes in Indiana, its what you have to do, Luidhardt said.
Since when is Jackie Walorski or any Republican congresswoman from the midwest(now Bachmann is gone) known as a conservative?
Good Politico article today that Cruz’s campaign is collapsing and that even his consultants tell him it’s over and that he has lost IN.
Cruz inadvertently referred to the basketball ring instead of the hoop.
But that’s what happens when youre on road, burning up miles and time in a state thats rarely in play during a presidential primary.
I know what he means. I’m driving from MD to FL today, and all this driving has made me forget everything I know about the one sport where they toss the handegg around trying to get into the score zone (or kick a foot goal through the giant stick fork if they have to).
Cruz could walk down the street naked but he will still lose.
AWESOME WELCOME NEWS FROM AN UNLIKELY SOURCE TO START THE DAY. I PRAY THAT IT IS ACCURATE!!!
I haven’t seen much coverage of the fact that Trump won every county in the last 6 primary states. He also won every county in Alabama, and Hawaii. He lost only 2 counties in SC, 1 in Tennessee, 1 in Florida, 3 in Georgia, 1 in Arizona. I’d say that is a very impressive outcomes. Results like that don’t happen by accident. My guess is that Trump has a far more formidable “ground game” than is widely known.
Cruz has only won every county in Kansas and Utah, two caucus states. Even his big win in Wisconsin was accomplished by winning the population centers and the surrounding counties, while Trump won the majority of the counties.
We’ll have to wait until Tuesday night or Wednesday to see who had the best “ground game” in Indiana. My bet is on Trump.
Even you know it’s over. I can tell you’re just mailing it in now to fulfill your obligation.
You don’t lose 27 states and call it a good ground game. What Cruz is doing is not a ground game. Its called cheating. No different to paying off players on the other team to lose the game
It doesn’t matter. Cruz will never get to second vote. Lyin’ Teds tactics like in a state such as Arizona where Trump schlonged Ted at the ballot box only builds bigger support for Trump.
[...first opened in 1900, where Cruz’s young daughters ordered whipped cream-topped sundaes while he shook hands with voters and happily posed for selfies.]
Amazing, those girls don’t look older than ten.
The poll results are meeting him on the ground.
LOL!
The SS Cruz is circling the drain and it seems everyone but Ted is putting on life vests.
The only ground game Cruz has is the one digging his political grave.
http://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/trump-leads-cruz-15-crucial-indiana-race
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