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To: FreeReign
The claim is that there is reason to believe Cruz is tied to globalist interests based on his wife's work, his association with and reliance on GS for financing his senatorial campaign, his support for TPP/TPA before he was against it including co-authoring the positive IBD editorial w/Ryan. That in order, during a contested convention, for the GOPe to select him rather than another whom they like better - which is just about anyone but Trump, he would need to or already has made significant promises to them which compromise his ability to resist immigration and and the continued dissolving of the US into a neutered pseudo-nation and member of a global community of nations. That is, if he is even against it in the first place, which it is reasonable to doubt.

I'm not accusing him of these things necessarily. I don't support him, I don't like him, but my point in asking isn't to say 'hey I don't like him,' I am simply asking Cruz supporters - those are reasonable things for his opposition to surmise given certain evidence ... do you have an answer or not? If so, what is that answer?

231 posted on 04/04/2016 5:25:44 PM PDT by tinyowl (A equals A)
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To: tinyowl
That in order, during a contested convention, for the GOPe to select him rather than another whom they like better - which is just about anyone but Trump, he would need to or already has made significant promises to them which compromise his ability to resist immigration and and the continued dissolving of the US into a neutered pseudo-nation and member of a global community of nations.

You give too much power to the GOPe in a contested convention. Between Trump and Cruz, they will have I'm estimating between 1800 and 1900 delegates in the first round of voting. The GOPe will have much less. The question is how many delegates will the GOPe control after the first round. Since you think that the GOPe will be able to "select" the nominee after the first round, perhaps you can answer the question, state by state, how many Cruz and Trump loyalist delegates are there?

I don't think the GOPe will be anywhere near controlling 1237 delegates, even after the second or third rounds. Thus the GOPe is in no position to "select" the candidate. At best they will make a deal with either Trump or Cruz to select the VP.

About who I am for and against and why, the short answer is that I am for Cruz over Trump because Cruz is anti amnesty and understands the Constitution. Trump comes up short on both.

232 posted on 04/05/2016 6:05:16 PM PDT by FreeReign
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