Posted on 02/21/2016 5:42:02 AM PST by LesDowrey
For months and months, Donald Trump has been exclaiming, âThe evangelicals love me and I love them.â Well folks, tonight that love affair paved his way to victory in the all-important South Carolina Primary. 72% of the voters in South Carolina Saturday night with evangelical. Trump won 33 percent, of them. Ted Cruz won 27 percent, and Rubio won 22 percent. So letâs not kid ourselves here: Donald Trump is on his way to the GOP nomination and if he wins it, it will be because of evangelicals. Plain and simple.
Letâs have this thought sink in for a moment. Donald Trump won the evangelical vote in South Carolina. Let me repeat that. Donald Trump won the evangelical vote in South Carolina. Ted Cruz, the evangelical candidate did not. Marco Rubio, who speaks so eloquently about God didnât either. Both those men (Rubio and Cruz) are solid men who love Jesus. But it is Trump who has done the best job of channeling the anger of the GOP electorate and guess what? Evangelicals are upset with the Republican Party too. Theyâve felt like cheap political pawns for years, constantly being used by the GOP to get out and vote and then having nothing to show for it. With Trump, many of those evangelicals feel like theyâve found the politically incorrect mouthpiece to channel their inner frustration. Is he the most righteous man to carry the torch? No. Is he the most transparent and authentic one? Clearly, they believe so. Look, evangelicals are not monolithic. There are plenty of evangelicals who canât stand Trump. But as we saw in South Carolina tonight, there are plenty who trust him to get America back on the right track. So now itâs on to Nevada where Trump holds a massive lead. Then come the SEC Primaries where Trump is once again poised to do very well. Letâs have some truth telling here: if this was anybody other than Donald Trump, weâd say this nomination process is virtually over. But because itâs Trump and heâs such a wild card, we canât say that. If Trump is going to lose this nomination, heâll have to beat himself. Heâll have to be SO over the top that it becomes too much to handle. Iâm not convinced thatâs going to happen. He has a Teflon quality that is remarkable to watch.
Now, as for Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz, this is going to be interesting. Letâs start with Cruz.
Youâve got to feel for the guy. Heâs got a stellar record of defending Judeo-Christian principles; heâs a born-again believer; he has plenty of money; heâs thrown the liberal policy kitchen sink at Trump and heâs as smart as they come. Then along comes South Carolina with a treasure trove of evangelical voters. You would think this state is picture perfect for him yet Trump beats him among evangelical voters (33% to 27%). That simply canât happen and for that reason alone it just wasnât a good night for Cruz. What Iâm picking up from evangelical voters who are on the fence is that some just either donât trust him based on what happened in Iowa (and also what Trump and Rubio have been saying about his character) and they donât necessarily like the way he comes across. They feel heâs a bit too slick and too cute by half. Those are the perceptions out there in evangelical world and it hurt him in South Carolina. Thereâs also another factor. Cruz is trying to channel that outsider, anti-Washington DC space that Trump occupies too but it plays better with Trump because he is indeed an outsider that talks like one. Cruz is a U.S. Senator that does not talk like an outsider. He talks like a polished politician. The two donât go together and I think it hurts him stylistically. As for where he goes from here, I will tell you this: Cruz is a fighter and so is his campaign. They have a great campaign operation and theyâll figure a way (on paper at least) to plot strategy and come back. Then they have to hope that their paper strategy comes to fruition by the time those crucial SEC Primaries take place a week from Tuesday.
For Marco Rubio, this was a great night. First of all, instead of fighting Jeb Bush for third place, he was fighting Ted Cruz for a virtual tie for second. Thatâs a win any way you cut it. But it gets better. Jeb Bush is now out of the race. That should translate into more support for Rubio. Plus, expect to see an onslaught of GOP politicians starting to endorse Rubio this week. Iâm waiting for Mitt Romney to endorse him anytime now. This is all bad news for Ted Cruz because when this happens the media will begin to craft the storyline that Rubio is going to try to be the giant slayer against Trump. Cruz wants that title so heâll need to fight off that narrative while at the same time fight off a media generated narrative that if he canât win evangelicals in South Carolina, how in the world will he do any better in the SEC Primaries? So the bottom line here is that Rubio has a huge upside now with momentum in his favor. Rubioâs problem is that he needs that one-on-one matchup with Trump quickly but Cruz is in the way. Conversely, Cruz really needs Rubio out of the way so he can go after Trump. Neither one is going to happen in the short term and you know what that means right? It means Trump continues to move forward because the mathematical pie will work in his favor. It just keeps breaking Trumpâs way.
"Cruz is trying to channel that outsider, anti-Washington DC space that Trump occupies too but it plays better with Trump because he is indeed an outsider that talks like one. Cruz is a U.S. Senator that does not talk like an outsider. He talks like a polished politician. The two donât go together..."
David Brody gets it!
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I tried to tell the Cruzbots after NH that Trump was going to win SC too and pretty big but they didn’t want to believe it,, he had the evangelicals and the awesome ground game so they whistled past the graveyard to a 3rd place finish in a state he had to win
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Also, Cruz constantly lies.
Evangelicals like Trump because Trump will stop the Muslim invasion of America.
If Cruz couldn’t win in South Carolina where could he win? Time to get out gracefully.
I hope to NEVER AGAIN hear another one of them say “ground game”.
They said it so many times, it took on some magic connotations that somehow made up for the reality that did not support it.
Turn out the lights....this party’s over!
Nikki is beating her head against her mirror.
Thank you very much for showing me this. Wasn’t sure why that always happened!
No, he doesn’t, but the smear campaign launched against him clearly worked to some degree. It’s really too bad, because Rubio is the real liar, and Trump’s campaign deals in personal attacks not substance.
No.
It’s trump and his supporters who lie.
Democrats and anti conservatives don’t get to vote in all the primaries
Cruz lost the evangelical vote down here .. deal with it
Democrats and anti conservatives donât get to vote in all the primaries
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I believe they have that option in Texas, don’t they?
it was neck and neck !!!
26 to 24 !,,,,,
The Murdoch media / Comcast globalist poll was a Big Lie !!!!
A shock
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When my evangelical friends started sending this and similar photos and articles, I knew Trump was resonating with them. They are smart people, they know the difference between electing a leader who can turn our nation around and choosing a new pastor.
All we can do now is hope and pray Trump really intends to execute some of his better ideas... and somebody will talk him out of the rotten ones.
Fear, uncertainty and doubt here. Trump relishes dividing people more than zero does and handily strips the thin veneer of Christian behavior off his followers... devolving them.
For some reason I’ve always associated you with San Antonio.. thought you were Texan.
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