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Interesting observation - Trump is doing the best among moderate/liberal voters.
Yet, he’s the one pushing, by far, the most conservative, pro-American policies on immigration, border control, jobs, and trade.
Trump represents a chance to snooker “moderates” and liberals into delivering up a candidate who will give us what we want, for a change.
This is almost the exact opposite of what usually happens.
-— Remarkably, Trump’s main supporters are Republican-leaning voters who call themselves moderates. -—
And Cruz is leading in Tea Party support.
Hola Trump supporters. Do not miss the warning signs.
Moderate / Liberals support Trump (31%) over Cruz (3%).
Huh.
If it’s Trump and Cruz battling it out for the nomination while establishment candidates like Jebbie and Rubio race to to the bottom, it’s a major victory for all conservatives and certain death for the GOPe.