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Ted Cruz Loses Every County In SC Election-Including the Staunchly Evangelical Counties
The Conservative Treehouse ^ | 2-20-2016 | sundance

Posted on 02/20/2016 9:21:50 PM PST by smoothsailing

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To: unlearner

And I’d also vote for Ted if he got the nomination, despite you and other Ted Cruz supporters’ irrational anger towards me.


261 posted on 02/21/2016 10:47:25 AM PST by 20yearsofinternet (Border: Close it. Illegals: Deport. Muslims: Ban 'em. Economy: Liberate it. PC: Kill it. Trump 2016)
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To: Georgia Girl 2
You state: “The SEC isn�€™t that different from SC.”

Except most of the states in the south are not open primaries. Committed Socialist could vote for their Republican choice, since either Clinton or Sanders would be acceptable (pushing the socialist agenda forward).

262 posted on 02/21/2016 10:55:00 AM PST by Yulee (Village of Albion)
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To: Yulee

Georgia, Alabama and Arkansas are open primaries. Trump is leading in every state in the SEC except it may be a little closer in AR.

Coming off wins in SC and NV Trump’s poll numbers can only go up in front of the SEC. I still think there is a good chance Jeff Sessions endorses Trump.


263 posted on 02/21/2016 10:58:28 AM PST by Georgia Girl 2 (The only purpose of a pistol is to fight your way back to the rifle you should never have dropped)
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To: unlearner
Also please note that Fox and the other alphabet groups started promoting Rubio hard just before the Iowa primary, and have continued unabated.

The Media groups don't want Trump, hate Cruz, and promote Rubio.

264 posted on 02/21/2016 10:58:52 AM PST by Yulee (Village of Albion)
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To: springwater13; All

The country isn’t as conservative as he would try and have you believe he is. He’ll complain about “New York Values” to the camera, then take all the Gay New York Values money he can.


265 posted on 02/21/2016 11:07:49 AM PST by j.argese (/s tags: If you have a mind unnecessary. If you're a cretin it really doesn't matter, does it?)
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To: smoothsailing
We are seeing another version of “Hope and Change”, but I fear that this time Republicans are projecting themselves and their beliefs on a candidate, who may or may not be true to his word, once elected.
I dislike all the name calling and blustering that is contained in many of the comments on this forum.

It's strange how the tone changes during the election cycle. Previously, posts were supportive of the conservative standard bearers during the shared struggle against the oppressive, authoritarian Obama regime. Posters here cheered the stands taken by Carson and Cruz.

Yes, moderate Republicans failed to stand with conservatives in their effort to stop the drive to destroy our Republic. Yes, we are all sorely disappointed, but is this a reason to eat our own. Is this a reason to start calling our allies names and deriding them for not being pure enough conservatives.

I fear the angry tone will cause us to fragment when we finally have a nominee. I also believe there are those on this forum (new and old) who have that purpose as their goal. I also believe this same thing took place during the last two presidential election cycles.

Many stayed home because the candidate they had selected during the the primary withdrew or lost. They considered the nominee too moderate or liberal. We seem to stand strong during the interim congressional elections and elect Tea Party conservatives. But then, when nonconservative Republicans disappoint us, we demagogue not only those who disappointed us, but also our standard bearers.

I have a presidential preference and will vote for that choice in the primary, if he is still a candidate when I get to vote. I also know that whoever is the Republican nominee will receive my vote in the general election.

The alternative is a socialist dictatorship, with a leftist judiciary majority supporting the further destruction of our Republic.

My one hope is that if Trump is the eventual nominee, and elected, he will truly take conservative stands to restore our American Republic.

The alternative is that our party will have swallowed the promise of “Hope and Change”, in a different guise, and we will once again be betrayed and disappointed.

Remember the South Carolina Primary was an open primary, and Democrats are helping us determine our nominee. Who do you think they voted for in the SC primary.

Pray for our Republic. Call for a Convention of States, and Restore Our American Republic.

266 posted on 02/21/2016 11:11:33 AM PST by Yulee (Village of Albion)
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To: ResisTyr

Cruz was desperate to win Iowa where he knew he had a decent chance, unlike New Hampshire. He was desperate enough to have Glenn Beck come in to help with (I suppose) the evangelical vote and the religious Christian vote


267 posted on 02/21/2016 11:23:30 AM PST by dennisw (The first principle is to find out who you are then you can achieve anything -- Buddhist monk)
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To: 20yearsofinternet

What I “hate” is people claiming to be conservative who make it their number one priority to be one of the first fifty on EVERY thread to bash Cruz, the most conservative candidate in the race.

That is the “irrational” thing I am seeing. Unless, of course, they are not truly conservative or are being paid to do so. Then it makes perfect sense.


268 posted on 02/21/2016 12:12:43 PM PST by unlearner (RIP America, 7/4/1776 - 6/26/2015, "Only God can judge us now." - Claus Von Stauffenberg / Valkyrie)
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To: unlearner; Yulee

The problem is Cruz voters, and their advocates, are emotionally driven by social issues. Hence they yell a lot (See Mark Levin) and only respond well to others who are inside their echo-chamber.


269 posted on 02/21/2016 12:22:49 PM PST by smoothsailing
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To: unlearner

Sorry bubba, you are not looking at it thru trumps view point. Rubio is no threat in the long run. If you were trump who would you like the final show down with?


270 posted on 02/21/2016 1:30:27 PM PST by biff
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To: smoothsailing

“Cruz voters, and their advocates, are emotionally driven by social issues.”

No we aren’t. The social only conservatives like guys like Huckabee. We are total conservatives who are sick and tired of being taken for granted.

You want a socialist or felon, pick a GOP ticket that rejects social conservatism. It is not our fault that libertarians and fiscal-only conservatives do not care about children being adopted and raped by gay men or little babies being killed to sell their body parts.


271 posted on 02/21/2016 4:20:11 PM PST by unlearner (RIP America, 7/4/1776 - 6/26/2015, "Only God can judge us now." - Claus Von Stauffenberg / Valkyrie)
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To: unlearner

You may be right, but I’ve seen little else but emotionalism from far too many Cruz supporters. Maybe the problem is Beckism and dominionism, lots of emotion there.


272 posted on 02/21/2016 4:31:47 PM PST by smoothsailing
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To: biff

“you are not looking at it thru trumps view point. Rubio is no threat in the long run”

Rubio is no threat now, with so many candidates splitting the vote. There are a lot of voters who see Cruz and Rubio as ideologically equivalent. Those of us who remember how Rubio double-crossed the tea party who got him elected, do not trust him at all. But, in a way, both of them being in the race together helps Trump. If either drops out, the other will get a boost, unless there is an endorsement of a different candidate (such as Trump).


273 posted on 02/21/2016 4:37:48 PM PST by unlearner (RIP America, 7/4/1776 - 6/26/2015, "Only God can judge us now." - Claus Von Stauffenberg / Valkyrie)
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To: smoothsailing

“dominionism” is not a theological term. It is a marketing term originated by non-Christians designed to insult certain Christians and blame them for an imagined conspiracy to take over the world for Jesus.

http://www.conservapedia.com/Dominionism

I am sure that many people would agree whole heartedly to your opposition of Cruz on the supposed basis of “dominonism”, including Planned Parenthood and NARAL.

Evangelicals represent a large percentage of the population but are under-represented in our government. None in the white house. None on the Supreme Court. Very few in the legislature.


274 posted on 02/21/2016 4:50:48 PM PST by unlearner (RIP America, 7/4/1776 - 6/26/2015, "Only God can judge us now." - Claus Von Stauffenberg / Valkyrie)
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To: unlearner

I’m not opposed to Cruz per se, although he has been a disappointment. He started out as my second choice but lost me with the Carson flap, and it’s been downhill ever since.

No, I’m opposed to the way his campaign is being run by some suspect characters like Jeff Roe and Glenn Beck.

Handing out soccer balls and teddy bears to illegal aliens is not my idea of conservatism. We should turn them around and head them back the way they came, not give them free stuff. It only encourages more illegal behavior. Not a shining moment for Ted.

And then there’s the nonsense with Beck claiming God killed Scalia to benefit Cruz. Why can’t Cruz tell Beck to stand down and fire Roe while he’s at it?


275 posted on 02/21/2016 5:18:29 PM PST by smoothsailing
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To: Georgia Girl 2
I still think there is a good chance Jeff Sessions endorses Trump.

I think Huckabee endorses Trump in Arkansas.

Just gotta feeling.

But it won't be until after Nevada, so he can make the "inevitability" argument.

The SEC likes winners.

276 posted on 02/21/2016 5:27:44 PM PST by TontoKowalski (Satisfied Customer #291)
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To: unlearner

Cruz must go first because rubio would be much easier to defeat on a one on one contest.

Moot point though, looks like both rubio and cruz will go to the end making it easy for donnie.


277 posted on 02/21/2016 5:32:05 PM PST by biff
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To: proust

Folks saw the REAL Cruz vs what he preached and said “No thanks”.


278 posted on 02/21/2016 6:23:44 PM PST by bog trotter
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To: goldstategop

Sadly for Ted the tribe has spoken. He will soon need to turn in his spear.


279 posted on 02/21/2016 7:06:15 PM PST by Georgia Girl 2 (The only purpose of a pistol is to fight your way back to the rifle you should never have dropped)
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To: Drew68; Georgia Girl 2

He is just too conservative for the average GOP voter.

People on Free Republic hate hearing this but its true.

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I’m not even sure that the amount of how conservative he is really matters.

The problem is that Cruz’s entire campaign was running on, “Look at me; I’m the most conservative and the most Christian candidate in the race!”

You’re not going to win many people by just flaunting that at them, especially if you’re going to hypocritically start sleazing all over the place.

Whereas Trump is a populist, but he A: Addresses issues that people are really worried about, and B: makes arguments for solutions. And that is so much more attractive to people in general, even many people who are super-conservative.


280 posted on 02/22/2016 12:31:17 AM PST by Luircin (The difference between lesser evil and greater good is who gets schlonged in the end.)
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