Cue the fat lady.
Trump could spot Cruz the 155 Texas delegates and he will steamroll him on Super Tuesday.
It is proportional. It doesnt really matter who wins by 1 or 2 delegates.
The big question is NOT *can Cruz win Texas?* (probably he will)
The big question IS *where ELSE can Cruz win?* (MOST probably nowhere)
Rut Roh
The Walking Tead.
Thats not what the polls in Texas are saying. But this is, of course, coming from TheHill.com
Give Ted Texas, he still loses.
Is there info on who is winning the area between Lubbock, Amarillo, and the Panhandle?
This poll was obviously conducted prior to Trump’s big win in NV, so it will be interesting to see if there are any more polls in TX that come out this weekend. It wouldn’t be surprising if Trump pulls ahead in TX, because most people want to vote for a winner, not for someone who is always competing for 2nd or 3rd place.
This is beyond over. Funny seeing Jonah Goldberg squirm on FOX today. “Where can Rubio win?”
“Well, blah, blah, still not over”
I'm not betting on Trump beating Cruz here, as he probably has the lion's share of the early vote in the bag.
That said, I ain't voting against Trump either. People like a winner.
I sincerely hope so! Texans have to take a good look at Cruz and see what sleaze he is involved in.
This Texan cast an actual vote, not a poll answer, for Cruz.
Hopefully the people of Texas will hold the line and not allow a liberal democrat (Trump who is also a narcissistic and amoral liar) to win the Republican nomination. I hope that Cruz and Rubio both train their guns on Trump in the debate tomorrow night and I hope Trump’s campaign dies there.
Emerson College poll? Really?
Get a life folks.
Cruz is up by 15 in most polls in TX.
Cruz, Trump tied in WFAA Texas poll
WFFA-TV ^ | 2/24/2016 | Jason Whitely, WFFA
Posted on 2/24/2016, 5:23:01 PM by lone star annie
DALLAS - Six days before Super Tuesday, Ted Cruz and Donald Trump are now tied in Texas, according to a new public opinion poll commissioned by WFAA-TV.
Cruz and Trump both had 32 percent support from likely and actual GOP primary voters, with a 3.9 percent margin of error.
It is the most recent survey of Texas voters and the first one to show Cruz no longer leading in his home state.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3401472/posts
This Texan is voting for Ted Cruz in the Texas primary but will happily support Trump in the Fall should he become the nominee. Rubio not so much.