Why should Governor Walker quit if he is ahead of Senator Cruz in delegate count after SC primary?
Why should the Senator Cruz quit if he is ahead of the Governor in delegate count after SC primary?
The logical and fair thing to happen would be whoever is winning more delegates should stay in, and the other drop out. By the SC primary is over it will be abundantly clear who is connecting with voters, senator Cruz or Governor Walker.
I like both of them. But I will support whoever is connecting with voters, not by who is more popular on FR.
The national voter pool is 10,000 times larger than FR members.
... including Democrat voters in open primaries. The way you have it, MOST OF US won't have any say at all whether it's Walker or Cruz -- "the logical thing to happen" is for it to be decided by the SC primary, by a minority of Republicans and cross-over Democrats in open primaries.
WHEN are you going to tell the GOP to shove that? Things like this are why I down-deep wish Cruz would just announce he's running third party NOW and to hell with the GOP and this crap.
... , not by who is more popular on FR. The national voter pool is 10,000 times larger than FR members.
Yeah? Well, guess what! FR's real pool made it pretty clear in 2012 that they were going to reject Romney. I thought like you did then -- that they only represented a minority of conservatives, Republicans, and independents in America.
I was wrong then (the majority of voters were like FReepers and refused to vote for somebody against their own interests, so Obama won by default), and you are wrong now.