Summed up very well.
I do not completely agree that Trump has no conservative ideology. I think he just has not made up his mind on many very important issues. So he tows the party platform, generally. If he promises he will appoint originalists on the Supreme Court I believe he will. If he promises to defund Planned Parenthood, I believe he will. If he promises to only support legislation that gives power to the states on education, marriage, etc. I believe he will keep his word. The problem is too many conservatives have pledged their undying support to him without him signing the prenup.
I can support Trump, but only if he commits 100% to conservatism. That’s what I am looking for.
Cruz is the only one in the game right now that I am convinced will govern conservatively, ideologically. Rubio had a great point as you said. Too bad his track record proves his is unreliable in this area.
not a one of them are perfect, all are flawed. None of them are 100% conservative.
They obviously have all changed position to some degree on various issues in the last few years, to few weeks!
Changing there talk on issues likely just to try to sway more voters toward them, some maybe, maybe because they actually see the truth of the issues, but those are few.