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Why Trump Loses
Townhall.com ^ | April 17, 2016 | Kevin McCullough

Posted on 04/17/2016 7:16:02 AM PDT by Kaslin

When Donald Trump looks back at the wasted time and money he put forward in producing the biggest flame-out in Presidential nominating history, he's going to easily be able to point to exactly where he lost it.

I've long thought of elections as similar to prize fights or NFL football match-ups. And if that's the case Trump keeps complaining that he doesn't get acknowledged for gaining yardage, when the purpose of the game is to score points.

For the third or fourth time in a row now, Trump basically abandoned his team on the ground in a state where he presumably wishes to win delegates. Wyoming delivered the final 14 delegates of their state's delegation this weekend. 

Ted Cruz jetted over to make a speech to the convention (like he did in North Dakota, Iowa, and Colorado.) Trump decided to stay home in New York (where he's going to easily win his home state) on Tuesday to do? Only God knows what...

But what he's NOT doing is going to a state where delegates are in play, where he could go make a speech, where he could seek to get voters to listen to his ideas, and try to actually earn delegates.

Evidently he didn't even care enough about even TRYING to win delegates that he failed to help his state organizers field a full slate for the 14 spots that are open.  

So... Of 59 spots that Trump could have worked to get delegates elected to run for the remaining 14 openings he somehow managed to get 5 elected?

UNDECIDED got three times more delegates elected to the final ballot than Trump did.

And I'm pretty sure UNDECIDED spent less money than Trump did.

See this:  That's a local attendee to the convention tweeting a sample of what the Cruz team printed up to assist people in voting for their preferred delegates.

Notice what the attendee said in the second sentence. "No list for Trump yet."

Meaning Donald's team--because they were too uninterested--couldn't be bothered with sending an intern to Kinkos to photo copy a list of names (all five that they slotted.) 

Couple that with The Trump team decision not to take his private jet for a quick jaunt to Wyoming to give a short speech and say, "Please vote for my delegates, I'll make Wyoming and America great again," and then shuttling back to New York where he leads by 35+ points?

Well at least send one of your high profile, conservative friendly surrogates right?

Heh...  The campaign said the processes don't work for them?

Of course they don't geniuses. Because the candidate is supposed to be the one doing the work... You know... To EARN the votes of the people?

It seems increasingly that Donald doesn't like to court the votes of the "little people." He doesn't seem to feel like he should be required to go out and earn the votes of the nominating process across 54 states and territories.

He seems lazy and entitled.

And while he wonders why he will have lost 12 of the last 13 contests for delegates. The proof is in the work--or the lack thereof--that he just seems disdained to do.

Cruz is getting his brains beaten in in New York, but he's still there campaigning. He campaigned in Florida, and in South Carolina and every state where the polls showed Donald ahead. Cruz believes that he should respect the voters and go to them and try as best he can to earn their support.

Donald just ignores whole sections of the nation and then whines like a petty school girl when the people that he shunned (and later slanders) didn't just rush to his support.

He should stop "wondering" and start "working," if he really TRULY wants to represent the majority of Republicans in the Presidential race.



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To: Kaslin

50% of success is just showing up.
Trump supporters can (and God knows they will) whine about Cruz “stealing” delegates from Trump all they want. But if Trump comes up short, he doesn’t have anyone to blame but himself. He made the conscious decision to not show up.


41 posted on 04/17/2016 7:59:44 AM PDT by Washi (I was on FR way back when FR supported conservatism. (Please see O'Sullivan's First Law))
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To: applpie

He has created thousands of jobs and opportunities in this country...How many jobs has Cruz created?????


42 posted on 04/17/2016 8:00:04 AM PDT by JBW1949
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To: Kaslin

Trump wins either way.


43 posted on 04/17/2016 8:02:33 AM PDT by aMorePerfectUnion (BREAKING.... Vulgarian Resistance begins attack on the GOPe Death Star.....)
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To: georgiarat

Well said...


44 posted on 04/17/2016 8:03:11 AM PDT by JBW1949
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To: BigBobber
And a less than 100% delegate win in New York could doom his campaign.

So obviously, by your logic, Cruize has been doomed since March 1.
45 posted on 04/17/2016 8:06:18 AM PDT by Brown Deer (Pray for 0bama. Psalm 109:8)
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To: detective

“Trump’s opponents believe in nothing. They are trying to destroy America. They oppose securing the border, protecting our veterans, keeping jobs in America, interrogating terrorists and fighting Jihadists…”

This is the first time that I’ve been told that I stand for all of that. I had no idea that I did. All along, I thought I stood for securing the border, protecting our veterans, keeping jobs in the US and interrogating terrorists and fighting jihadists...

How about not painting Cruz supporters as the devil incarnate? We disagree over who will do the best job, that’s all. All candidates have weaknesses, but I like the fact that Cruz knows the Constitution really well. I’m not convinced that Trump has any understanding of limited government and I don’t want another president who gets his way by signing executive orders.

In a contest between Hillary and Trump, I will vote for Trump with some misgivings. We have to keep Hillary (or Sanders) out of the White House. I would not expect you to be enthusiastic if Cruz wins the nomination, but I would hope that you would vote for him if he does become the nominee. We’re supposed to (more or less) be on the same side. Eventually we have to bury the hatchet.


46 posted on 04/17/2016 8:06:53 AM PDT by beejaa
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To: Liz
(posted by Freeper Beautiful Gracious Skies) “A prominent aide to George W. Bush’s 2000 campaign could barely contain himself when we asked him to discuss Cruz, who worked in the Bush campaign’s policy shop. This person described Cruz as hyper-arrogant and widely despised, and he emphasized—over and over—that the pervasive dislike of Cruz within the Bush ranks had nothing to do with ideology. (Cruz, he noted, never objected to Bush’s call for compassionate conservatism, immigration reform, and national education standards, and no one on the campaign regarded him as an ideologue.) The problem was simple: Cruz’s personality. “Ted thought he was an expert on everything,” says this campaign veteran, who asked not to be named. “He was a smart and talented guy, but completely taken with himself and his own ideas. He would offer up opinions on everything, even matters outside his portfolio. He was a policy guy, but he would push his ideas on campaign strategy. He would send memos on everything to everyone. He would come to meetings where he wasn’t invited—and wasn’t wanted.” In fact, this Bush alum recalls, “the quickest way for a meeting to end would be for Ted to come in. People would want out of that meeting. People wouldn’t go to a meeting if they knew he would be there. It was his inability to be part of the team. That’s exactly what he was: a big a$$hole.” “I don’t know anyone who had a decent relationship with Cruz.” And when Bush became president, his top campaign aides agreed Cruz should not be offered a job in the White House. “No one wanted to work with him,” this source remembers. “George W. Bush couldn’t stand the guy.” This person adds, “It’s a real quandary for Bush campaign people: Trump versus Cruz, who to vote for? And it would be a big quandary even if it’s Cruz versus Hillary Clinton. That’s how much they cannot stand him.” by Tim Murphy & David Korn -MJ

Cruz sounds absolutely perfect! This is what we need in a conservative president. Someone who is confident in his abilities and unwilling to back down from a fight. We want someone who will get things done. The problem most people here have with the Republican party is that they're afraid to fight and they roll over anytime they think anyone is going to criticize them.

47 posted on 04/17/2016 8:07:52 AM PDT by Sparticus (Tar and feathers for the next dumb@ss Republican that uses the word bipartisanship.)
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To: Kaslin

Trump loses = Hillary wins, and when that happens Republicans will never ever win another election again, the party will be utterly finished not only from voters abandoning the party out of disgust after being backstabbed, but also from Hillary completely changing the demographics over the course of 8 years by allowing the country to be overrun by illegals and Islamo-Nazis. Basically the United States will be finished, enemies of this country will have won. Let’s see if you have a job then and a place to live.


48 posted on 04/17/2016 8:08:18 AM PDT by GrandJediMasterYoda (Can we please kill the guy already who invented the saying "My bad"?)
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To: Bon mots

Absolute BS that guy is allowed to run. Natural born means born on US soil, period. Canada is NOT US soil. Why all this crap about Obama being born in Kenya and oh but now it’s a different story? There was no proof Obama was born in Kenya, Cruz on the other hand openly admits he was born in Canada. F that, the guy is disqualified.


49 posted on 04/17/2016 8:12:54 AM PDT by GrandJediMasterYoda (Can we please kill the guy already who invented the saying "My bad"?)
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To: georgiarat
cruz has only won four primaries where the people vote and three public caucuses.

TX, OK, KS, ID, WY, UT, OK, AK, IA, ME, WI... seems like a bit more than 7 to me. Care to check your numbers again? And I voted in a caucus, not being a party appartchik? Care to check your false premises again? Caucuses tend to have fewer hours of voting time, they aren't closed to the public. They are meant to encourage discussion among voters present (although it never really happens anymore these days). They do not exclude registered voters... but again, facts are not the strong point among Trump devotees, apparently.

Also note that this list of Cruz wins is decidedly Conservative (before those last 2 at the end), and all of Trump's biggest wins, including his 49.3% top result in MASS, are all in Liberal states.

Cruz has topped 60% three times... and all in Conservative states... and Trump has yet to top 49.3%, even in Liberal states, and the Primary is 2/3 over.

Trump has never been above 47% of the delegates, and has not topped 49.3% anywhere... and yet Trump supporters seem to pretend that he is a runaway favorite. He sin't. His ceiling is 49%, and the past 2 months have proven that conclusively. He also fails to pull in his polling numbers in 2/3 of the states, including some massive failures in KS and ID, where his leads dropped by 31 and 28 points respectively in the last few days before the actual vote.

50 posted on 04/17/2016 8:16:46 AM PDT by Teacher317 (We have now sunk to a depth at which restatement of the obvious is the first duty of intelligent men)
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To: dforest

Lyin’ Trump will be humiliated when he gets 49%, or less, in NY State, even though it’s down to only three candidates.


51 posted on 04/17/2016 12:41:50 PM PDT by Sun (Pray that God sends us good leaders. Please say a prayer now.)
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To: Kaslin

As long as freeloading free stuff piggies outnumber Americans in this country, I don’t see anything but commie ‘RATS winning from here on out. We’re a single party communist country now. Alexis de Toqueville warned us about this crap. We just didn’t pay attention.


52 posted on 04/17/2016 12:48:02 PM PDT by FlingWingFlyer (If Clinton's wife gets elected, I'm moving to a North Korean prison camp.)
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To: LMAO

LIKE


53 posted on 04/17/2016 12:49:08 PM PDT by sonofagun (Some think my cynicism grows with age. I like to think of it as wisdom!)
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To: Teacher317

You establishment nominators keep confusing NeverTrump GOPe wins with Cruz wins. Really... ll those existing State party officers, large donors and party faithful that were for the Establishment pick now going for Cruz in primaries designed to keep out outsiders?

Look who is on your side. Then look at the list of solid conservatives for Trump.. Its foolish to assume we are being fooled or are Stupid. So why is it BETTER conservatives the you with more information are supporting Trump over Cruz?

Why is Cruz tanking where the GOPe machine cannot prop him up?


54 posted on 04/17/2016 12:51:20 PM PDT by Mechanicos (Trump is for America First. Cruz is for America Last. It's that simple.)
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To: LNV

Then again, the media has been known to lie.


55 posted on 04/17/2016 12:53:44 PM PDT by Arm_Bears (Rope. Tree. Politician/Journalist. Some assembly required.)
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To: dforest

Trump will pull over a lot of standard Democrat voters. Cruz will not. According to this article in The Atlantic, Trump appeals to Russian-American Jews:

“Today, she’s not a registered Republican, but like many of the readers of her newspaper, she said she’s starting to lean toward supporting Donald Trump for president. The other self-styled outsider in the race, though, holds no appeal for her.”

http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2016/04/bernie-sanders-trump-russians/477045/


56 posted on 04/17/2016 12:58:27 PM PDT by AC Beach Patrol
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To: Teacher317
Trump will likely win most of the delegates in the mostly-liberal states remaining, but both will fall short of 1237. We will have the Brokered Convention, the first vote will not select a winner, the GOPe will try to insert a third name, and whether Trump bolts the Party or not, Hillary likely wins in NOV.

Dream on. You're behind the curve. Ted Cruz's support has collapsed, he's running a distant third behind Kasich throughout the Northeast.

Ted Cruz, who will enter the convention with about half the delegates that Donald Trump has, will not be the GOP nominee under any circumstances.

Donald Trump will either reach 1237 outright or cobble together the remaining delegates he needs.

It's all over but the tears from the Cruz fanboys.

Reality is setting in.

Even if the convention is brokered, it's going to be Donald Trump. If it's not, the GOP will splinter irreparably and be destroyed as a national party. You heard it here first.

57 posted on 04/17/2016 1:01:00 PM PDT by sargon (No king but Christ!)
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To: Liz

All of that has become obvious because of his daily exposure. He’s vile.


58 posted on 04/17/2016 1:04:32 PM PDT by Rastus (The next president will be Trump or Hillary. Vote accordingly.)
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To: Sun

Yeah really? Smarmy Ted only got 43% in Texas. And that was with cheating.

How humiliating. LOL


59 posted on 04/17/2016 1:12:30 PM PDT by dforest (Ted took your money and is laughing all the way to Goldman Sachs)
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To: Bon mots

His National polls are in the teens. Cruz should be gone.


60 posted on 04/17/2016 1:15:53 PM PDT by jersey117
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