Posted on 04/06/2016 11:02:36 AM PDT by Responsibility2nd
[Donald] Trumps second-place finish to Sen. Ted Cruz (Tex.) in Tuesdays Wisconsin Republican primary may represent no ordinary setback, write the Washington Posts Karen Tumulty, Jose A. DelReal and Robert Costa. It appears to be a pivot pointalthough it has yet to be seen whether the trajectory from here points downward or upward.
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The last time he faced the prospect of venturing into hostile territorywhen his rally in Chicago was overrun by left-wing disruptorshe ended up bugging out. If he fails to secure a majority of delegates, perhaps rather than endure defeat in Cleveland he will find a way to withdraw ungraciously before the convention.
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That booming sound was laughter.
That's impossible.
And after PA and NJ, it gets even worse.
If it’s their real hair.
I just love the sound of Trumpists heads all ‘asplodin’.
Karen Tumulty was a Clinton Media spearcatcher, back during the impeachment wars. :)
Funny how Cruzdavidians spend their days posting articles from Establishment sources, than claim they are Anti-Establishment.
Oh this is what the OP posted to me a few minutes ago when I told him that the Gope will not give Cruz the nomination and will hand it to a Bush or the like:
Even if that means a loss in November. “
When he gets bored, or is finished with what hie intended, he will drop out. I don’t think he wants to be president, nor do I think he would enjoy it.
Dittoes.
The odds of a brokered convention, massive infighting in the Republican Party, a nominee (not Trump) that pisses off the majority of Repubs, and an eventual win for Hillary is what most FReepers and conservatives thought would happen last June when Donald Trump announced his bid as a Republican. They believed (former?) liberal Trump was secretly agitating for Hillary.
Turns out they were right.
Seriously?? A Monmouth University survey released Wednesday shows Trump taking 52 percent support (in New York).
Here's the dirty little secret in the delegate math from last night. Cruz lost ground by not getting ALL the delegates in Wi. He actually needs a larger percentage today of the remaining delegates to get to 1237.
“I just love the sound of Trumpists heads all asplodin.”
I think it’s about time to start letting the mods know that you are just trolling at this point.
It seems like you Cruz guys just lack some self-control that makes you just go make fools of yourself to the point where they have to give you a time-out.
This article is beyond absurd...ROFL
He has no intention of dropping out. He feels that there is no race that he can’t win.
Nope. Tranto and the WSJ are not morons. And look at the article. It has info from Roger Stone, Nate Silver and others to back it up.
Face it. You Trumpists are seeing red (blood coming from your...) over this possibility.
lolol. Delicious.
its far more fun to call people names and post stupid graphics.
at the end of the day either everyone walks over the broken glass to vote for the nominee or else we wake up to another Clinton
admin.
Where do I start? Ah, NO Trump won’t “drop out”.
wow...sounds like they are afraid of him
No, this is just the MSM touting the gloom-and-doom so Trump will drop out. This is how the MSM dictates who we get to vote for during an election...they negate anything the people may have been trying to say when they voted in the primaries.
I thought he won Illinois anyway.
Trump will get over 1237 delegates. Live with it.
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