I’m not opposed to any of that, but I hope Cruz can brush up on his executive experience between now and then, and I’d need to see some evidence that he’s gotten better at some point. His current campaign is a mess, which indicates he has poor judgement in this regard. He’s been a political operative his whole life, and I think that not having to make any real-world business decisions has left him naive.
And before the Cruzaders bum rush me, I’m not saying he’s not good enough because he’s not as rich or successful as Trump. I’m just talking about the general life experience you get from being an employee, manager, regional director... anything really.
Cruz is great at looking people in the eye and convincing them he cares, but he seems really lousy at being in charge of things. Hopefully his judgement improves and his next run will be great.
You're implying that Donald Trump worked his way up the ladder and that Ted Cruz just landed in front of the U.S. Supreme Court pleading and winning cases and doesn't have any real world experience?
Cruz’ campaign is a mess? How so? He’s done a bang-up job in two states so far. He spent $421 per vote in Iowa compared to Carson’s $2,303 and Bush’s $795. His spending per vote was lower than I think everybody else’s in NH. He’s got carefully managed spending combined with high performance...how does this translate to being a bad executive again?