Cruz is desperate. He has a great ground game in place, but his strongest states have already voted. He’s dumped Florida now and is moving onto Missouri, Illinois and North Carolina. Keep the Promise, the main cluster of independent groups backing Cruz, is preparing to spend $4.1 million in a quartet of states that vote on March 15.
I may be wrong, but I just don’t see Ted winning much from here on out.
He fooled me a bit up until now, because of these dang caucuses.
I never realized how corrupted they were.
That may sound like sour grapes, but Trump was poling very well in those states. Then the caucuses came and went, and Cruz won them.
I don’t care if Ted wins on an up and up, but if the GOPe controls delegates, and then controls the vote, how is that fair?
I don’t honestly know what else to make of those caucuses other than that.
Now there are mostly primaries, and they stay pretty close to the polling figures.
It doesn’t look good for Ted now. As you say and I just did, his best states are behind him.
We’re headed into Tuesday, and that could be a real wipeout. We’ll see.
Very much so!