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To: Velvet_Jones

Cruz will be the veep behind a rino. And most Cruz supporters will vote for them saying “Well, in 8 years he’ll be president.”

But they won’t get any democrat voters and they won’t get Trump voters so they’ll go down like Romney. Which is what they want.


172 posted on 04/03/2016 3:12:02 PM PDT by VerySadAmerican (Cruz voters: Wake up! Trump is our only chance of stopping the gopE. If not now, never!)
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To: VerySadAmerican

Trump or Cruz won’t be president unless the Democrats really step in it.

Trump is not really interested in being president otherwise he would have a little more tact with respect to women. Normally I would take most of the polls with a mountain of salt. Heidi, Carly, his show...70% negative...is certainly possible. He is a well known personality in this cycle. He cannot change that without a herculean effort. He’s not up to it.

Cruz could win the nomination...maybe...but only after the first ballot does not nominate a candidate. Cruz could get the nomination but Trump could go third party and take the win away from the republicans even if they run against Hillary...indicted or not.

This thread was started on nonsense. Cruz does not have to leave because the author was in fantasy land...self hope that if Cruz leaves, Trump would win a majority on first ballot. But ignores the fact that after first ballot is inconclusive it is an open convention and EVERYONE starts over. If it were me, I would have the rules committee specify runoff of top two. But the party is probably more interested in sharing power with democrats in the current non dominant role.

Of course the democrats are interested in Hillary “Business as Usual” Clinton to continue ripping off America.

Since Trump was primarily buying off Democratic politicians in the past...was until recently pretty well aligned with Democrats the money question is: Why did he change, if he did? The second question would be, would he stand to make more money if he lost (forcing an unnatural democratic win ala Clinton first term) and are there any historical evidence of that as a business tactic?

DK


173 posted on 04/03/2016 4:22:19 PM PDT by Dark Knight
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