Is he talking about the general election? Cruz can’t win the general election....period. Way too many people in this country HATE Christians.
Your link doesn’t point to any article.
With more than 600 delegates available in the final six weeks, predictions are worth what you pay for them.
King is saying that Cruz cannot continue on the path to the nomination by winning his home state and the Huckabee states.
The liberal media has for years skewed coverage against the most conservative candidates. They always tailor coverage toward the candidate they feel will work with the liberals.
I have to admit. The CNN election coverage is very interesting today. I cannot bear to watch Fox. Neil Cavuto had some Cruz supporter on who predicted a Cruz win in New Jersey and New York!
There hasn’t been one time this election that the media has said Cruz can win. I don’t believe the media.
I just don’t think Cruz can win. I think Hillary will either pull out or die, and the Joker, Biden, will be in the race. Just look at her! Death has his hand on her, and on Bill. What a strange race!
The political establishment (that includes republicans) want Hillary to win.....that has been made painfully obvious.
Where was Mitt’s con-artist talk when he ran against Obama.
DC politicians are a parasitic sourge upon this country.
They know Cruz can’t beat Hillary, so they are attempting to destroy Trump.
They also want all of their dirty little secrets and cons perpetrated against ordinary Americans kept under wraps.
The only thing they care about is voting raises for themselves and collecting money from hard-working Americans who are being fleeced and lied to.
Too bad a businessman who could have reversed the mess we are in, will lose.
Trump should win FL and Ohio and end all the talk.I’m for Cruz but don’t see the delegate vote for him.
That isn't correct.
If Cruz and Trump together get to the convention with more than half the delegate vote combined, one of them will get the nomination.
Even if they don't have half the vote combined, you would still bet one of them will get the nomination. In that case, however, it is more likely to be Cruz than Trump.
Cruz is getting enough delegates that he will have a hand in play at the convention and may well get the nomination even if he doesn't have a majority of the votes and possibly even if he and Trump don't have a majority.