Posted on 05/02/2016 9:58:37 AM PDT by Beautiful_Gracious_Skies
As Ted Cruz heads into the vital Indiana primary tomorrow, his presidential campaign is, by most accounts, losing momentum at a time it can least afford it. Over the weekend, he got bad news: Cruzs poll numbers are down. A NYT's story revealed that his support is weakening among Republican delegates who Cruz believed were a lock. The governor of the key state of Indiana, which votes tomorrow, again showed himself unable to muster a ringing endorsement for the Texas senator.
Ted Cruz Thinks Everyone Is Out to Get Him
Cruzs chief rival, frontrunner Donald Trump, has amassed a large lead in pledged delegates, and stands a good chance of locking up the nomination before the Republican Partys national convention in July. Preventing Trump from doing that is now the only strategy remaining to Cruz. He is mathematically unable to win enough delegates in the remaining states to clinch the nomination himself, but he could still shoot for a contested convention by denying Trump the 1,237 majority.
Part of what that means is that Cruz needs to deny Trump delegates at every turn, particularly in states like Indiana, which will award 27 of its 57 delegates to the candidate who wins statewide and 27 more to the winners of nine separate Congressional Districts. Unfortunately for Cruz, a poll released over the weekend by NBC News and the WSJ showed Trump with a dominant 15-point lead....
Indianas Governor Just Endorsed Ted Cruz. And Donald Trump
Cruz succeeded in earning the endorsement of Indiana Gov. Mike Pence,...but the governors announcement on a radio program struck many as oddly backhanded. He spoke of his admiration for Trump, but said he had decided to vote for Cruz -- and he did it without really explaining why he preferred Cruz and, crucially, without urging voters to follow his lead. On Sunday, Pence published an op-ed in the Indianapolis Star that went a little further in explaining some of his thinking behind voting for Cruz, including his small government and social conservative positions. My vote goes to Ted Cruz because he is a principled conservative who will work to protect our constitutional liberties, bring back better-paying jobs, and serve all Americans with the character and judgment needed to revive our national strength. However, Pence once again stopped short of encouraging others to vote for Cruz as well, saying, I encourage every Hoosier to evaluate each of the candidates and exercise your right to vote in the May 3 Primary.
Also on Sunday, The NYT reported that Cruzs support among the committed Republicans who will serve as delegates at the convention...is weakening. According to the story by Jeremy W. Peters, the Texan is having an increasingly difficult time securing delegates in states where they have not yet been chosen, and in states where the process is complete, some delegates who originally supported him are starting to waver.
This is significant because at this point, Cruzs only practical hope for the nomination is to deny Trump a first-ballot victory at the convention, and then count on many delegates who were pledged to Trump for one or two votes to flip to him on subsequent ballots. That shifting sentiment appears to be reflected in the Gallup tracking poll, which recently found that Cruz now has a net negative approval rating among Republicans, and that the ratio of approval to disapproval is getting worse.
Its never over until the votes are counted, of course, but now, things are not looking good for the junior senator from Texas.
Justice will prevail over this primary election and "We the people" will be heard. As the same wrangled delegates begin to peel away from Cruz's losing candidacy, we will finally see some equity in our system. It turns out that republican delegates -like ordinary voters- recognize the inequity of overturning Trump's majorities and have become susceptible to public opinion.
Where voters were permitted to vote, they overwhelmingly chose Donald Trump. Ted's gloating comment: "This is how elections are won in America, after walking away with all the Colorado and Wyoming delegates has been the true measure of everything wrong with Cruz's candidacy.
The NYT reports Cruzs support among the committed delegates is weakening. Peters writes, "the Texan is having an increasingly difficult time securing delegates in states where they have not yet been chosen, and in states where the process is complete, some delegates who originally supported him are starting to waver."
And there you go.
So far in the process, he’s getting molesTED.
Welcome to TrumpRepublic.
Fetid anecdotal disinformatzya to demoralize the Cruz forces. Psyops. Better left ignored and press on.
“Ted Cruz Thinks Everyone Is Out to Get Him”
We “ALL ARE,” you worthless hump! You’re not one of the “Blues Brothers,” so drop the “I’m doing God’s work” crap. The “fake ministers bit” has already been taken by Al and Jessie!
The kid in LaPorte was right TED: YOU SUCK!
Betcha Manafort is going to be really successful in bringing many of those turncoat delegates back in line with the popular vote totals, undoing all of Cruz’s rat-mating.
Many delegates are politicians or active in the party themselves and will think about what’s in their own best interest now that there’s a new sheriff in town ;-)
Lyin’ Ted ain’t it.
Maybe he is just RetarTED
He’ll just go back in and steal them like Arizona...what a cheating, lying, back stabbing, adulterous piece of human flesh...
I said earlier that Beck was a disgrace to the Human Race and Cruz is right up there with him!!!
no, not disinformation at all like “Carson is out” as cruz camp did.
This is actual people waking up to the 2 faced person Cruz is.
Cruz is the D.C. party boy, the insiders last gasping hope to swindle the election. He was always the GOP fall back guy in this race.
And they are proud to support this:
http://theresurgent.com/a-taste-of-the-general-election-to-come-for-senators/
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