Wait, whut?
Two questions remain to be answered more clearly before some will be very keen to vote for Trump (although with the likely opponent, people will do it regardless of any hesitation).
First question, is he really that skeptical of climate change to avoid any further erosion of the economic integrity of America in favor of the crazy green agenda?
Second question, what about religious liberty, in particular, the challenge to Christian beliefs posed by the radical gay lobby?
With Ted Cruz, you know the answers to these two questions and so at the very least I hope he gets either the V.P. or Supreme Court position if Trump is the candidate.
I am also not convinced that a wall is going to work on a practical basis with half the border being a river. Perhaps walls in some sectors and enhanced patrols and security in other sectors. Probably a wall from the Pacific to about central Arizona then security patrols, another wall near Ciudad Juarez and much improved security in Texas.
The bigger problem in this policy is finding the millions of illegals and deporting them. This will partly reduce the flow of new illegals, who’s going to want to risk paying smugglers if they figure on being deported within three months anyway?
I suspect Trump is going to win the nomination so much of this discussion about Trump vs Cruz is now almost academic. The bigger question is how to get Trump past the inevitable problems of massive voter fraud and media manipulation and into office.