This raises a good question.
At some point, Donald becomes the winner.
What then? Cruz is starting to become the guy who just is running to keep running.
Will he be the one, who hands the nomination to Romney?
I sure do not want Romney. Remember him? He ran last time. Obama won.
if only he wasn’t plastic
” it is more likely that Ted Cruz will be the Republican nominee than it is that Bernie Sanders will be the Democratic one. “
I thinks the likelihood for both are zero, as in NONE.
Take a look at cruz’s pressers.
either nobody, a few insiders or a threadbare background and more reporters than “fans”.
Are you planning to continue to post 20 threads/day of ‘Ted can win’ even when it become mathematically impossible for him to reach 1237?
What’s got me wondering is this: Just who is that these hordes of die-hard Trump fanatics are trying to convince?
IMo had the field not been overloaded Cruz would have won the south but let’s see now when Cruz gave Trump a head start and we enter primaries where Conservatives only get to vote.
Cruz has upset more than a few decent people. Time for him to just go away.
The only reason any political competitor quits is lack of money. As long as the donors are payin’, the candidates are stayin’.
Cruz has a small chance.
Bernie has none. He was never supposed to do even this well. He was a stalking horse from day one.
Not hard to figure out. Both Clinton and Cruz represent the establishment of their respective parties. Stands to reason that Clinton has a lock on the nomination while the GOP establishment is willing to pull every dirty trick in the book to get their guy in there over Trump.
The nomination is still open.
We’ve gone through two Super Tuesdays and about fifty Republican debates, yet Donald Trump has still failed to close the deal.
That’s why we’re talking about Ted Cruz.
If Donald Trump can’t rise above his current 40% in the polls, and Ted Cruz and John Kasich together can win a majority of the convention delegates — their combined polling numbers currently add up to 48% — they can combine forces at the convention, and one of the two can win the nomination while the other can be chosen as the vice-presidential candidate.
If that happens, the Republicans would have a winning ticket of Cruz and Kasich — both of whom are beating Hillary in head-to-head competitions, one of whom has the best chance of delivering the must-win state of Ohio in the general election, and neither of whom suffers from the serious Donald Trumpian handicap of having a 65% disapproval rating.
That’s the Republicans’ winning formula.
Never again would the Clintons be continually in our faces. Never again would we have to cringe to embarrassing outbursts by Donald Trump such as his attack on Brussels as a ‘’hell-hole’’ following ISIS’s deadly attack on the city when the Belgians need our support not our schoolyard taunts.
It would be so easy to be a civilized country again.
Cruz/Kasich 2016. Why can’t we do it?