To: MaxistheBest
Oh for crying out loud. How did he stop Cruz?
Just how many delegates did Kasich rack up over the last six weeks? Ten?
How many caucuses was Kasich winning? How many primaries was he winning?
God, some analysts have come completely unglued this campaign cycle.
Cruz lost because the majority of voters wanted someone else.
If they wanted Cruz, he would have won the most primaries and obtained the most delegates.
Cruz himself is the person who cost him the nomination.
Any other drivel is self-serving schlock!
14 posted on
05/04/2016 2:43:25 PM PDT by
DoughtyOne
(He wins & we do, our nation does, the world does. It's morning in America again. You are living it!)
To: DoughtyOne
Thank you for posting the truth. We see it rarely these days.
18 posted on
05/04/2016 2:45:11 PM PDT by
dforest
(Ted took your money and is laughing all the way to Goldman Sachs)
To: DoughtyOne
Give them time, their still in denial. Most of them will come around.
34 posted on
05/04/2016 2:55:53 PM PDT by
yuleeyahoo
( Man does not control his own fate. The women in his life do that for him. - Groucho Marx)
To: DoughtyOne
I agree with you that Cruz ran a horrible campaign. One mistake after another starting c. Jan. 25.
66 posted on
05/04/2016 3:55:57 PM PDT by
Theodore R.
(Trump-Santorum 2016)
To: DoughtyOne
Cruz lost because the majority of voters wanted someone else. If they wanted Cruz, he would have won the most primaries and obtained the most delegates. Cruz himself is the person who cost him the nomination. In Indiana, a state in which Cruz had good numbers earlier, Trump won with 53% of the vote. In a winner-take-all state.
It would not have mattered if it was Cruz alone against Trump, Trump would still have won. Cruz has been increasingly rejected by a majority of Republican voters.
69 posted on
05/04/2016 4:09:35 PM PDT by
PapaBear3625
(Big government is attractive to those who think that THEY will be in control of it.)
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