I expected that. Kansas has always been full blown.
>51% - dang - if it remains above 50% thats a more than I would have hoped for..
Texas thanks you, Kansas. You are people with good judgment .
One thing is for sure. We’ll end up with the candidate who can’t beat Hillary, which is Ted Cruz. McCain, Romney, Cruz.. There’s a pattern here.
“State Republican parties are required to distribute delegates on a proportional basis until March 15, so each of the states voting Saturday will scatter their combined 155 delegates.”
It looks like Cruz will take Kentucky and Maine as well.........
http://www.politico.com/2016-election/results/map/president
Anyway, no excuses. Trump simply couldn't get his people to the caucusing places as effectively as Ted Cruz did.
Congrats to Ted Cruz on his victories tonight and I take solace in the fact that Marco Rubio is doing utterly awful so far. If it gets down to a head-to-head Trump/Cruz race, may the best one win and I'll happily support either one of them.
I knew Kansas would come through for Cruz, even when Trump supporters were crowing that Trump would win (based on some lousy poll). That’s just not the impression I getting talking with voters here.
including partial results for Kansas, Trump led with 335 and Cruz had 248. Rubio had 110 delegates and Kasich had 25
I’ve always said I could vote for either Trump or Cruz. Congrats to Sen. Cruz on a big win!
I went and voted Trump. Stood three hours in line. Cruz is a globalist, but this state does love Cruz’s sermons. They are social conservative. Everyone in line already felt Cruz would win even though the guys around me voted Trump.
Yesterday, an illegal immigrant went on a murdering spree.
I’m betting Cruz would not win that caucus if it were held today.