No. I keep saying that Trump continues to win a plurality in a divided field. This is increased by the crossovers, many of whom i suspect are attracted precisely by the many points on which Trump is more liberal than the rest of the party. It remains a fair question whether Trump has a ceiling well under 50 percent. This suggestion, like all criticisms of The Donald, is routinely met with extravagant insults from Trumpsters, many of whom seem to relish alienating the people Trump needs to unite if he hopes to win in November.
If Cruz dropped out tomorrow with no endorsement, do you think his voters would go mostly to Trump or Rubio, the other Tea Party candidate in the race? I would bet Rubio, and vice versa. Cruz and Rubio together beat Trump handily. Nor will Trump get most Kasich and Carson voters. He needs the field to remain split as long as possible.
No. I keep saying that Trump continues to win a plurality in a divided field. This is increased by the crossovers,You are still beating your wife?
You are making insinuations based on some figment of your imagination. Who else has as many voters showing up at massive rallies? Who else is talking about HOW to change things?
You Teddy Bares should all be getting on board the Trump Express. Follow the leader!
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