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To: onyx

“Mr. Cruz, in his zeal to win at any cost, is irretrievably losing “good will” that’ll be almost impossible, if not impossible to win back, should he succeed at the convention.”

His unethical methods might be acceptable to democrat voters, but conservatives expect more from their candidate. Especially when he claims to be the most conservative, most Christian candidate ever.


295 posted on 04/13/2016 6:37:39 PM PDT by CottonBall
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To: CottonBall; mouse1; Jim Robinson; The Cajun; Lakeshark; All
His unethical methods might be acceptable to democrat voters, but conservatives expect more from their candidate. Especially when he claims to be the most conservative, most Christian candidate ever.


Exactly so.

It started in Louisiana, then he went into Missouri and tried the same tactic, but he was recently slapped down by Missouri.

Voters hate sneaky, backdoor shenanigans, even if those shenanigans are "within the rules," that voters hadn't heard about or are not familiar with. All that insider, dirty dealings are hated and despised by voters and hence the candidate becomes hated and despised. Hello, Senator Cruz! Are you deaf?

Mr. Trump is far from the perfect candidate, but he's withstood an onslaught of negativity that's heretofore never been seen and never been launched against any candidate by so many persons, people, PACS, media outlets and governments! It's unreal, and yet he maintains the lead!

Just think where Mr. Trump would be had he been treated fairly!!!
I hate the media and I hate Super PACS!

I am ALL IN for Mr. Trump and I pray for him.

He's on with Hannity now!

315 posted on 04/13/2016 6:59:31 PM PDT by onyx (You're here posting, so sign-up to DONATE MONTHLY!)
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