Percentage-wise, that's 30% more votes than Cruz's total.
It's clear who the voters' preference is.
Only by relying on the GOPe, and adopting it's tactics and propaganda, has Ted Cruz been able to prop his campaign up.
Cruz is the furthest thing from an outsider at this point. He's accepted endorsements from people who despise him, and he has hired Neil friggin' Bush for his finance team. Cruz has alligned himself with the traitorous Mitt Romney.
It just goes on and on.
Look how Ted Cruz did in swing states like FL and OH: 17% in Florida, 13% in Ohio!
At this point, are you seriously trying to convince people that Ted Cruz is a viable national candidate?
Whether it's popular vote, key states, voter enthusiasm, outside status, or demographic factors, Ted Cruz just can't get it done.
My God! A blind man could see this with a cane...
Anyone can see on 270towin.com that Cruz does much better than Trump at possibly beating Hillary.
Cruz has more than three times the electoral votes as Trump.
If he chose Kasich as his running mate, he could dramatically improve RNC chances in places like Ohio and Pennsylvania.