They overlap in terms of support too much, I think, to be on the same ticket.
Whoever ends up on the Republican ticket, they'll still be fighting to win in the same crucial states: Florida, Ohio, Virginia and a few others. Most states will still be firmly in the Republican or Dim column from the start.
I think the issues will determine the winner, and Trump and Cruz are raising more of the right issues than all the others combined.
I don't think so. They appeal to tradition-oriented dems who've lost about everything they believe in these past eight years. They'll bring in non-voters and independents. One of the dwarfs who spouts the company line would only alienate people.
The elitist backstabbing Chamber of Commerce types who treat us as voting fodder? I'd rather have Trump/Cruz then let them anywhere near the WH.