That’s all well and good, but as the overworked cliche’ goes, “polls don’t vote, voters vote”. Polls have become political tools of influence and manipulation, and no matter what candidate one supports, it is human nature to high-five any poll that validates and affirms our support for that candidate.
Polls are like amphetamines, they hype you up, you think you have the world by the tail, but after the votes are all counted, the polls don’t mean a damn thing, only the final results of the voting remain for good or bad, depending on who you were supporting.
that was beautiful but the fact remains that there is no statistical difference between Ted and Donald, except in unfavorability, in which trump leads by 14, 60 to 46.
I keep hearing “Cruz can’t win!!”
it sounds like the same argument is being used that we hated so much only last year.
the one that said “we have to pick someone like jeb/McCain/Romney/Rubio, who can win!”
now that it fits the agenda, many are agreeing with that thinking.
Cruz CAN win and he WILL win if he gets the nod.
Trump CAN win and WILL win too if he gets the nod.
Arguments that have been proven false keep popping up about Cruz’ ability to win.