How CRuz is ahead, in TX, is surprising.
I don’t know one person supporting him (conservative area/church/associates) and I never see a CRuz bumper sticker, on any of the TX highways/byways I travel along.
(in my opinion)
1. It is a very small percentage of the population that attends the caucuses, and an even smaller percentage that vote, and a tiny, tiny, tiny, tiny percentages that are ‘delegates’.
2. Cruz’s ground team in Texas has spent a lot of time warming up to that tiny percentage of the population.
One doesn’t need to worry about the rest of the population (in Texas for example) because they aren’t going to be at the caucus voting.
It would seem easy to then be ahead with caucus goers, but not with the general public.
Or maybe the whole process is rigged, everywhere, and the vote counts are skewed for maximum entertainment.