I’m in the South, am not an evangelical and I am a Cruz supporter. So is my husband. I actually only know one couple who are Trump supporters.
<< Iâm in the South, am not an evangelical and I am a Cruz supporter. So is my husband. I actually only know one couple who are Trump supporters. >> *****
I appreciate your point. I should have better emphasized that the victory typically comes for a Republican nominee from broader support beyond the evangelical focused Cruz campaign, tailored for the South.
Because TRUMP is right on the issues of Life, Liberty and Religious Freedom, evangelicals are easily able to support him, which is why he is also doing fine in the South among them. And, TRUMP speaks in declarative sentences.
I’m afraid Cruz is the lawyerly “caveat candidate”, when the times call for declarative words, and not, “but”,
“if”, “should”, and “may”, which is all too characteristic of Cruz-speak and a strictly political narration.
Listen closely. You can’t miss it.
I’m in Texas, and I am a Trump supporter.
I know of many Texas friends/family who are supporting Trump. A few are (libs) former 0 and Hellary supporters.
I don’t know of one single CRuz supporter (family, friends, associates).
I see Trump bumper stickers all along the Texas highways (Central to SE TX), and I don’t ever see any CRuz stickers.