Posted on 03/01/2016 5:54:57 AM PST by jimbo123
Three days before Super Tuesday, a white Make America Great Again Trump RV steered into a cul-de-sac in a neighborhood of two-story houses and well-trimmed lawns outside of Arlington, Texas.
On the RVs rear end, an image of Trump, holding his fingers up in a peace sign, hovered over snow-capped mountains and pine trees. On the vehicles side, there was a life-size bust of a golden retriever wearing a red Make America Great Again hat. With its golden mane, the dog bore a passing resemblance to the candidate himself.
A side door opened up, and out poured a handful of volunteers sporting white Trump t-shirts and hats. Equipped with a smartphone app called Strike List GOTV, which listed potential supporters and their addresses, they fanned out across the neighborhood to block walk for Trump.
Walking the block for Trump doesnt exactly square with the popular image of the billionaires presidential campaign, which for months hasnt consisted of much more than a series of phoned-in interviews to cable news programs and mega-rallies connected by private jet hops. But as Trump has gained momentum, racking up three wins in four states and 82 delegates so far, the campaign has changed shape, and started to look a lot like a conventional candidacy buoyed by more bread-and butter-activities like knocking on doors.
On this warm Texas day, there were no grand escalator entrances or helicopter rides or screaming crowdsjust a team of Trump volunteers checking off voters on their iPhones. Trumps new GOTV operation might not be the most formidable one in the state; but it just might be enough to pull off an upset, striking a mortal blow to Texas favored son Senator Ted Cruz by denying him the 50 percent threshold he needs to grab all the delegates on his home turf.
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Guess we will see tonight. Logic says Cruz should run away with it but this year who knows.
Texas is the last State Cruz and Mark Levin can win.
No Texan is running, so it should be interesting.
Anyone have a link for real-time info on this one?
RCP average polling has Cruz at 37% and Trump at 28% in Texas.
I just hope he loses so we don’t have to listen to his oh-so-sincere self-righteous pontifications.
I hope Glenn Beck is there helping Ted.
Indeed. “but he won Texas” will replace “but he won Iowa.” uggh.
Fingers crossed that there is a Trump win in Texas tonight. I’m praying for it! God bless Donald Trump. The forces of evil are trying to attack. Please keep them out.
If Cruz doesn’t win Tejas by more than 50 percent then for all practical purposes it is a win for Trump as the delegates will be divided and Cruz, while he may get the most will only get a portion and Trump will score again. Bye bye Cruz!
Ted is a naturalized Texan, just like me.
I think Trump will hold Cruz under the 50% threshold today.
My guess is, Cruz comes in first, with Trump second. It’ll probably be Ted’s last clean win over the big guy.
Denying Ted a 50% threshold is a big win any way one looks at it
Levin sees his chances for being a supreme court justice slipping away.
Fair enough?
“Interesting many Texas voters like Cruz in senate...”
If I’d known that Ted was going to use his Senate seat as a springboard to the White House before he’d even finished his first term, I would have been more hesitant in voting for him in 2012.
Emulating Obama’s political climbing act didn’t exactly inspire confidence.
Texas has a 20% threshold to participate in delegate allocation.
He might not make it, and if he doesn't it's likely that Trump and Cruz will shut him out of ANY delegates in the biggest state of the night.
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