Damn. How much abuse does Cruz want? Drop out guy. Take a hint.
BOOM!
At this point my own math says that Donald Trump will get somewhere between 1,240 and 1,330 delegates on the 1st ballot.
This type of polling leads to the latter.
My Open Letter to Ted Cruz
http://www.jeffhead.com/Cruz-ltr.htm
Oh my. KABOOM! If this holds it is a knock out punch.
Trump KO’s Cruz in CA.
34% lead...excellent...
But we need to increase that lead by another 15%
Wow - all I can say is wow! I think their last poll had Trump up 40%-32%
It’s clear that Cruz is on his way out. That’s good because then Trump can focus on Hillary.
a slight lead down the homestretch.
RoasTED.
Hey Teddy, time to go to California as your firewall is burning down.
Vote and work like you’re losing!
HumiliaTED
DevastaTED...
Something tells me that Trump is going to sweep all the upcoming primaries starting with Indiana, all with 50+.
This poll will not be mentioned by Levin this afternoon or Rush tomorrow. They will bury it.
WOOHOO!!! GO.TRUMP.GO!!!
Woo Hoo!!! PING!
Looking at this poll, and if he loses Indiana (which right now seems pretty likely), then Cruz has GOT to really seriously consider throwing in the towel. Frankly, I think it is past time to leave, but I could understand wanting to give a theoretically strong state like Indiana (it is traditionally very conservative, i.e. prime Cruz territory...in theory) at shot, but if that doesn’t work out, and CA polls say you’re losing, and its another primarily moderate state like NY and its neighbors, then...time to say that you fought the fight as well as you could, but that G-d and the voters decided that this particular year was not yours.
Please, Senator Cruz, if you lose tomorrow, just let go. Continued fighting between you and Trump will only take away from the fight against Hillary. It’ll make a Supreme Court that is solidly liberal FAR more likely, along with a financial crash as she implements Obama’s 3rd term. PLEASE - let the party unify if you don’t win Indiana.
See that!!! Trump is WAY below 100% in California, signaling the long expected slide downward. It’s all but over now!
But, “when’s the national primary” . . . oh, never mind.