Side-channeling in to your conversation with Miltie, honesty is refreshing from all sides. Compliments.
My feeling is that the polls for Cruz versus Trump are close. I think Trump drilled a hole in his own hull with his attack on the GOP vis-a-vis 9/11 and the Iraq war. What he said was not only demonstrably false, it validates the Democrat party's lies, and damns every Republican voter who supported the war, or our warriors. I think it'll cost Trump in SC primary, at the least. (Note: That Kerry guttersnipe argument used in 2004 about supporting the troops, while opposing the war was just cover for the Democrats using the war for political advantage. Every new bodybag was another 10 Democrat votes for Kerry, so he gave all the "aid and comfort" he could to the enemy. That's why 2004/5 turned out to be such banner years for Jahidi hunting, AND American body bags.)
As for supporting Trump in the General Election if he wins the primary, I'm disposed to beat the Democrats, but don't think he will. He's certainly going to have to figure out how to walk back the Iraq and 9/11 lies, AND have a "come to Jesus" moment with conservatives after all the destruction he's causing, or we won't see conservatives at the polls for him.
We ain't the donkey's. The ends do not justify the means. Trump can get my vote and those of other conservatives, but he had better stop the bombast and fix the problems he caused.
FReegards.
Fair enough
But it works both ways
I can list about a dozen notables who support a Trump but besides that every single entity and agent of the GOP, conservatism, and the GOPe have conducted scorched earth in their unsuccessful attempt to kill Trump for 7 months reaching its zenith now in utter desperation since they see their hopes fading
What do they owe him now when becomes the nominee?
That is just as fair if not more so a question
I don’t see the polls close at all