Posted on 03/08/2016 5:24:01 AM PST by tatown
Hawaii · 19 delegates Last poll closes at 11:00 PM CT
Idaho · 32 delegates Last poll closes at 10:00 PM CT
Michigan · 59 delegates Last poll closes at 8:00 PM CT
Mississippi · 40 delegates Last poll closes at 7:00 PM CT
“Twirling for freedom!”
If Trump takes Boise, it’s over.
Your statements are foolish, silly and incredibly ill-informed.
Not worth my time, sorry.
And an even larger number of voters rejected Cruz.
Here you go, some background videos that show his consistent economic principles over the years:
Trump discussing foreign trade in 1988:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SEPs17_AkTI
Donald Trump on Economic Recovery in 1991:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rksd80-FCAw
Trump: Congressional testimony on U.N. building renovation, 2005
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tx651fvHMPo
I gotta hand it to you.
You just never give up.
You are annoying. But consistent.
On CNN, one of the pundits noted that Trump got more votes in Michigan, in a four man race, than Hillary got in a two man race. Extend that to Pennsylvania and Ohio, and the DEM brand is in trouble.
That’s one way to look at it. Another way to view it is that ONCE AGAIN the large MAJORITY of voters in a state REJECT Donald Trump but are split among several candidates. \
This isn’t a case of Sanders being such a wonderful candidate, like the media is portraying, but what a horrible candidate Clinton is.
Polls be damned, Trump would crush her.
ID 20%
Cruz cannot win this war of attrition. Trump can: the liberal states will not select one whom is easily characterized as a Bible-thumper, when he has as little experience and as little personality as Cruz has.
Being really, really smart must be really, really lonely for him sometimes.
Ted Cruz
40.3%
19,703
—
Donald Trump
30.2%
14,765
-4,938
Marco Rubio
18.9%
9,219
-10,484
John Kasich
7.5%
3,676
-16,027
All Others
3.1%
1,524
-18,179
Precincts Reporting
18.9%
Total Votes
31,758
lol rub might lose out there too
Lol. I thought so too when I heard it. I knew I had read it here. Too funny.
Now could we get a list of Cruz accomplishments in the Senate? How many Cruz sponsored bills have become law?
Dear Albion Wilde - you have the info at your fingertips, thank you! If anyone reads his books and position papers, and sees interviews, especially over the years, they will see his consistency, and any change has been over time, and for the better.
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