Please tell me that Brilliant Ted, Harvard Law graduate, who argued nine cases in front of the Supreme Court isn’t trusting the GOP establishment on the convention. Please? If this goes to a second ballot, I cannot imagine that either Trump or Cruz will have a fair shot. Trump is the only one with deep enough pockets to balance the insider sleaze with outsider cash (yes, I think Trump would do that, and I would not mind if that was his response to the party leadership manipulating delegates).
Jeb Cruz...
Cruz is just as delusional as his buddy Beck. Even if Trump is not the nominee, it won’t be Cruz and if Cruz thinks it will be than he is dumber than a brick.
nope...aint gonna happen.
Didn’t Jeb say the same thing? How did that work out.
Cruz needs to get beaten back to Canada
And then who is going to vote for you?
No doubt his handlers in the GOPe have told him this will happen. I wonder what they told Kasich when they were helping him in Ohio?
Teddie do you really believe Romney is doing all of this to get YOU the nomination? If you do you’re either a dunce or very naive. You are being played - and here I thought you are wrong but smart. Now I see you are wrong and dumb.
D. Trump 739
T. Cruz 465
Go Trump Go!
The Bush money
-PJ
OK Trumpkins stop Sen Cruz the only way possible, nominate Trump on the first ballot. If you can do it, congratulations and I will proudly vote for Trump regardless of being a staunch Cruz donor.
But do I expect him to beat an un-indicted Hillary? Not a chance.
Date
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State
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D Del.
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R Del.
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Type
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Sat, Mar 26 | Alaska Caucus (D) | 20 | Closed | ||
Sat, Mar 26 | Hawaii Caucus (D) | 34 | Closed | ||
Sat, Mar 26 | Washington Caucus (D) | 118 | Closed | ||
Tue, Apr 5 | Wisconsin | 96 | 42 (WTA) | Open | |
Sat, Apr 9 | Wyoming Caucus (D) | 18 | Closed | ||
Tue, Apr 19 | New York | 291 | 95 (P) | Closed | |
Tue, Apr 26 | Connecticut | 70 | 28 (P) | Closed | |
Tue, Apr 26 | Delaware | 31 | 16 (WTA) | Closed | |
Tue, Apr 26 | Maryland | 118 | 38 (WTA) | Closed | |
Tue, Apr 26 | Pennsylvania | 210 | 71 (P, WTA) | Closed | |
Tue, Apr 26 | Rhode Island | 33 | 19 (P) | Mixed | |
Tue, May 3 | Indiana | 92 | 57 (WTA) | Open | |
Sat, May 7 | Guam (D) | 12 | Closed | ||
Tue, May 10 | Nebraska (R) | 36 | Closed | ||
Tue, May 10 | West Virginia | 34 | 37 | Mixed | |
Tue, May 17 | Kentucky (D) | 61 | Closed | ||
Tue, May 17 | Oregon | 73 | 28 (P) | Closed | |
Tue, May 24 | Washington (R)* | 44 (P) | Closed | ||
Sat, Jun 4 | Virgin Islands Caucus (D) | 12 | Open | ||
Sun, Jun 5 | Puerto Rico Caucus (D) | 67 | Open | ||
Tue, Jun 7 | California | 546 | 172 (P) | Mixed | |
Tue, Jun 7 | Montana | 27 | 27 (WTA) | Open | |
Tue, Jun 7 | New Jersey | 142 | 51 (WTA) | Closed | |
Tue, Jun 7 | New Mexico | 43 | 24 (P) | Closed | |
Tue, Jun 7 | North Dakota Caucus (D) | 23 | Closed | ||
Tue, Jun 7 | South Dakota | 25 | 29 (WTA) | Closed | |
Tue, Jun 14 | District of Columbia (D) | 46 | Closed |
Allocation – All Democratic primary/caucus delegates are proportionally allocated. Republican primaries/caucuses are listed as Proportional (P), Winner-Take-All (WTA), or Winner-Take-Most (WTM).
Proportional – Delegates are awarded based on the percentage of the vote received by candidates, or some formulation of dividing up the delegates
Winner Take All – All delegates are given to the winner of the contest
Winner Take Most – Some delegates are reserved for the winner, some may be divided proportionally
Unbound – Delegates are not bound to a specific candidate and can support any candidate of their choosing, varies by state party
Type
Open– Voters may vote in either party primary but can choose only one
Closed – Only voters registered in their respective party may vote in the party primary
Mixed – A semi-open or semi-closed environment, unaffiliated voters can choose to vote in either primary or can switch registration the day of voting
Sorry, Ted, but if the GOP establishment does manage to finagle an open convention, you will not likely be their choice.
It seems that Romney is behind much of this effort and he has already indicated he would prefer Ryan as the selectee.
Those who finagle the nomination away from Trump will likely stab you in the back, as well.
I think there’s reason to be optimistic for a Cruz win, because past history has shown Republican primary voters in NY usually pick the conservative, and that would be TED CRUZ!
I’m from NY, and I’ll be voting for TED CRUZ, and also be writing letters to editors for Ted, calling talk shows, and volunteering to call my fellow NYers and tell them to vote for Cruz.
I think there’s reason to be optimistic for a Cruz win, because past history has shown Republican primary voters in NY usually pick the conservative, and that would be TED CRUZ!
I’m from NY, and I’ll be voting for TED CRUZ, and also be writing letters to editors for Ted, calling talk shows, and volunteering to call my fellow NYers and tell them to vote for Cruz.
The man is delusional, brainwashed by his newest and best friends on the amnesty train.
Wake up!