Poor Cruzniparty Tedstablishment people, living in the recent past, too scared to see New York looming on the horizon, dooming the Uniparty and their suckers.
Cruz isn’t getting the nomination. Pretending he will just destroys the credibility of the person so pretending.
The GOPe will toss Cruz overboard the moment he is no longer useful to them. Cruz has one function, and that is to deny Trump the nomination.
Let’s hope the Trump campaign continues to be incompetent for the next month or two.
And Hillary won the election.
There is no way they are gonna let a non-natural born citizen become the nominee. The whole idea of the Republicans being the guardians of the Constitution becomes a mockery at that point.
Posted on 04/09/2016 3:21:07 PM PDT by M. Thatcher
Lord, everyone of those listed had a huge structural advantage. Cruz is about to hit the areas where he is deeply unpopular.
And even if his chicanery gains him a nomination, he just seems to repellant to win a general election.
Reality will come crashing in soon...
You, as a Cruz supporter, what do you have to say about the following scenario:
1. Trump wins 1237+ delegates by state primary rules.
2. Cruz and Romney controlled delegates show up at the Convention and change the rules so that Trump’s 1st ballot delegates become unbound before the 1st ballot because ... Cruz.
3. Trump suffers defections of delegates who were actually stealth Cruz supporters to put him at less than 1237 on the 1st ballot.
4. Trump loses 1st ballot.
5. RNC mandates a 2nd Ballot runoff because ... above fray.
6. Cruz wins runoff.
Sound good to you?
What would you have GOP tell millions upon millions of voters who voted for Trump? Sorry, those are the rules and the process?
When does your shift end?
Go, Ted, go! With momentum!
This is written by a Cruz shill: farce.
N.Y. has 95 delegates to win, on April 19th. Cruz won't win any of them, since he is third in all polls and loathed by the vast majority of New Yorkers all over that state!
Trump shall win and win BIGGER, his home state, than Cruz won in his.
And Cruz is also NOT going to win Pa., Ct., R.I., Delaware, Maryland, and N.J.!
Neither are Cruz and KaSICKO going to keep Trump from getting the 1237 needed delegates.
Cruz’s floating delegates and bragging rights victory in Iowa still means Trump gets momentum to 1237 on the first vote.
Cruz would be doing a few points better if wasn’t boasting and didn’t lie about Ben.
The next two weeks are the weeks Cruz is left behind.
The author of the article has gotten too far ahead of himself because Cruz has no strength in the remaining states while Trump does have a lot of strength & is growing.
Cruz has defied expectations. When this race began, he was barely a blip on the radar in a crowded field of 17. He just keeps working. The race is not over. But now it’s down to Cruz and Trump. Could go either way.