Posted on 05/02/2016 1:18:37 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Since Trumps entirely predictable sweep of the liberal Republicans in the Eastern primaries, the conservative as well as liberal media under the banner of Trump the Inevitable have been endlessly repeating their wishful thinking that Cruz is officially DOA. Which brings to mind the truly hilarious spoof Cruz himself does on YouTube of the epic scene in The Princess Bride in which Billy Crystal as Miracle Max declares the Dread Pirate Roberts only mostly dead. But the Dread Pirate didnt have the unpledged Republican Convention delegates, and Cruz just might.
If the media clairvoyants who tally up delegate projections would step away from their giant number screens stacked with guesses they might notice events turning in Cruz favor.
A recent Washington Post survey of delegates found Cruz could pick up an additional 130-170 delegates on a second ballot if Trump doesnt have enough to win the nomination on the first ballot. And most of the high foreheads sitting at their shiny media election desks say he wont.
Its also possible that Marco Rubio could bestow on Cruz many or all of the 172 delegates hell bring to the convention even though he has officially suspended his campaign. Some read Rubios interview with prominent radio and TV conservative Mark Levin as hinting at exactly that. I hope that theyll nominate a conservative. Rubio told Levin. The only (candidate) that fits that criteria is Ted Cruz. Certainly the beliefs and policies Rubio voiced during his campaign would more closely ally him with Cruz than any other contender.
For now, Rubio is playing his delegates close to the chest, perhaps to mount a surprise Ted Cruz rescue on the first ballot. But if the GOP retains its current convention rule that a contestant must have won eight states to be nominated, many of Rubios delegates will go to others according to state guidelines since he hasnt qualified.
Still, something is happening to shift delegates to the principled conservative Senator Cruz even in states where Trump won the primary. At Arizonas Republican Convention a few days ago, Cruz pulled off what the AP is calling a strategic victory as he won a large majority of delegates to the RNC in July. Cruz supporters were elected as virtually all of the 28 at-large national delegates and roughly split the 27 chosen by congressional district. Though all 58 delegates are required to vote Trump on the first ballot because he won the primary, they will doubtless shift to Cruz on the second.
Trump devotees predictably sent up a great howl of unfair! at the results. But they didnt complain when, although Cruz and Kasich together won 35 percent of the primary vote, because of Arizonas rules neither got even a single delegate. Rather, Trump seized all the delegates with his 47 percent of the vote.
Cruzs victories on state convention floors may be righting some of these inequities. In Indianas crucial contest, 27 delegates from nine congressional districts were elected before the actual May 3 primary, many or even most of them Cruz supporters.
According to the Indianapolis Star, some of these Cleveland delegates say they've already received threatening messages from The Donalds supporters after expressing a certain hostility to the real estate mogul in media interviews.
Some got emails warning that the delegates are being watched and imply they could be targeted. Some send sinister wishes to delegates' families. Trump's Indiana campaign called the threats "deplorable."
But Indiana primary voters are also watching, and thuggish threats against their local Republican leaders may turn them against Trump. Craig Dunn, a delegate and Republican chairman of Indiana's 4th Congressional District, said, Its very disappointing. I probably received 25 to 30 hate emails, phone calls, and voice mails, posts on Facebook. Now theyre hunting down friends of mine and posting that kind of stuff on their Facebook pages.
Another 27 at-large delegates will be selected May 4, after the Indiana primary. They must vote for the winner of the primary during the first balloting round at the convention, but after that if no candidate has a majority of delegates, theyre unbound and can vote for the candidate of their choice.
Under the headline, Trumps getting trounced in Indiana Politico writer Kyle Cheney declared, The state hasnt even voted and convention delegates are already lined up against the front-runner. Interviewing Republicans there, he found, Anti-Trump sentiment runs hot among GOP leadership in Indiana, and its driving a virulent rejection of the mogul among likely delegates.
Cheney quoted Kyle Babcock, a delegate who expressed doubts about Trump winning the general election. "Donald Trump talks about polls, polls, polls," Babcock said. "Thats been the theme of his campaign. Using that methodology, Im looking at polls, and that leads me to believe at this point that Donald Trump can't beat Hillary Clinton."
Hes right, according to the latest Real Clear Politics average of polls which has Trump losing to Clinton by 8.5 points while Cruz is within three points of her: margin-of-error striking distance.
Indianas activist Republicans seem to mirror the growing awareness among the electorate that a closer look at Trump reveals a plethora of warts. The Real Clear Politics average of polls has Trump only up by 4.1 percent, whereas as just a few weeks ago he was trouncing Cruz. One poll actually predicts Cruz beating Trump by a whopping 16 points.
It looks like Trump disillusionment is settling in. Maybe its the violent demonstrations that increasingly plague Trump rallies. Or the fact that the man has bounced back and forth his whole life from Democrat to Independent to Republican, telling CNNs Wolf Blitzer that his views are probably more Democrat than Republican and Democrats are better at the economy. Oh, and Hillary was a great secretary of state. Or maybe The Wall doesnt have the allure it did before he started promising the big fat hole hed carve in it so immigrants could come back right after theyd paid a short visit to their home countries.
In the battle for delegates, Miracle Max may yet show up for Ted Cruz.
Delusional.
Do you think the GOP is going to allow a convention fight for Cruz when Trump is the clear favorite.
No one even likes Cruz!
no doubt he will hold Trump to what he said in 1999...
He has no shame.
Something wrong with this scene,
Where’s the pollution?.
” Are you ever going to tell us why you said the below about Obama but don’t hold Cruz to that standard? I know you have ignored the question many times from many posters.
20 posted on 5/12/2010, 1:03:41 PM by 2ndDivisionVet (Dont care if he was born in a manger on July 4th! A Natural Born citizen requires two US parents!)”
Mind boggling isn’t it? At least with Obama we can’t prove he was foreign born, but with Cruz there is NO DOUBT!
Let’s not forget, Trump swept the south, as well. Cruz’s home turf.
Have you seen this thread?
You really just need to opus out. You’ve been more tolerable lately but you’re still in Delusionville regarding Cruz. Either jump on the Trump train or just go your own way.
Anyone who thinks otherwise is simply ignorant of political and objective reality.
Your tireless posting of pro-Cruz propaganda is only helping Hillary Clinton at this point.
Ted Cruz has lost. He has become the caricature of a blindly ambitious politician, and he seems to have some kind of Messianic complex on top of that.
Cruz's egotism and narcissism make Donald Trump's foibles pale in comparison.
Choosing his running mate when he has less than 600 delegates?
Cutting a deal with Kasich and then backing out of it within 24 hours?
Vindicating Donald Trump's "Lyin' Ted" moniker, by lying repeatedly about Donald Trump and his policy positions?
Ted Cruz has been exposed as the most nakedly opportunistic, lying, Machiavellian clown that I've seen in my 50+ years.
Nearly this entire community started out supporting Ted Cruz, and now he has become despised by the same community.
That's not Donald Trump's fault: it's Ted Cruz' fault.
Donald Trump has earned the support of this community, and has earned the GOP nomination against almost insurmountable odds.
Donald trump is a fighter and a winner.
Ted Cruz has defeated himself.
Vote Trump
Sincerly dead.
[After all, they are BOTH part of the same open border/cheap labor trade like TPP cabal!]
yep
He’s dead to me. I hope Calgary Ted runs for reelection in 2018 so I get to vote against him.
If it walks like a paidduck, quacks like a paidduck.....
Your post brought out the Soros spammers who harp that Cruz should step aside. If he does, and Trump does not reach 1237 on the first ballot, the GOPe will push for Romney, Jeb, Kasich, Ryan, Graham, or some other establishment turd on subsequent ballots. They don’t want Trump or Cruz. Then what?
Never Hillary!
The cash will stop if the posts stop.
There will be more. Even after Tuesday.
Just watch.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.