I'm suddenly getting a feeling that you aren't going to address my question about skewing.
How do you think this will go down if people do not vote for him. The voters in FL, VA dont vote for him in a general and the man has only won 4 states where voters have actually gone ot the polls in primary and voted.?
The same way it will go down for Donald Trump if people don't vote for him. The man has won a majority of the vote in zero states.
Does that make cruz stronger in the general when he has only won 3 outside of his own state in your mind.
Will it make Cruz stronger when he beats Trump on the second ballot at the RNConvention?
I never made the comment about skewing so address tat freeper.
Trump has won how many states where the voters actually voted on who they wanted.
How many has cruz got , oh yes 4 including his own state with less than 50% if you want to talk about a majority,
Now I addressed your points, but your last tine as you still will not answer anything I ask of you.
cruz has won only 3 states outside of TX, he has zero chance of taking here in FL, VA which are must wins.
Now after reading your post ten it seems you care more about beating Trump than actually seeing Clinton in the White House as you know deep down the voters do not want cruz and facts are showing you this.
So we should vote for the man that got even less votes? The logic of that escapes me.