Posted on 03/16/2016 12:25:38 PM PDT by ifinnegan
Should Cruz drop out?
I want to throw that question out in a thread for discussion.
I say yes.
Yes because the RNC strategy is to run out the clock and hit the convention without a winner.
They think splitting the vote is their best strategy to dilute Trump's delegate count over the rest of the primary.
I say let the RNC really have it their way and make the rest of the primaries be a referendum on Trump or the RNC.
Their man Kasich vs Trump, one on one.
No one can say that is not fair and clear.
I’d rather have Cruz stay in a be humiliated for the next 4 months.
That would be a great way to win over Cruz supporters.
Then Trump should have no problem garnering the required majority regardless of Cruz' candidate status. Unless...
I disagree.
I think Cruz would bring his base of support to the ticket, and I think a united base beats Hillary Clinton.
A divided base does not.
I’m a Trump supporter, but I think Cruz has done well in this primary, and he has shown himself to be a worthy combatant.
I think that should be recognized and respected.
If you care to go find it, late last night eric bolling (sp) on Fox held up the math on a white board. It was eerie the way it worked out. According to his math, if Trump picked up exactly 49% of the remaining delegates, it came out to exactly 1237.
“And as another history lesson....in recent decades, whichever candidate had the highest delegates was the GOP nominee.”
When was the last time a nominee won on first ballot without a majority, but by having the most?
Kasich is Trump’s best friend right now.
A career beltway lawyer and politician are not resume enhancements for being president.
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And the politician aspect is very limited at best.
GO8 is in Rubio’s rear view, he’s all on board with an enforcement only trigger now. Rubio has a future. Kasich doesn’t unless you consider amnesty a future. I’m not all that sure Trump will need help in Ohio, he came in pretty close with more votes than Hillary got.
That said. If Kasich ends up getting more delegates than Rubio has, maybe he’s worth a good look.
“Should Cruz drop out?”
Tactically speaking, not now, but later. Right now Cruz and Kasich will cancel each other out, and almost all the State primaries coming up favor Trump who will win almost all of them. Plus there won’t be any more debates, so no forums for Cruz and Kasich to bash Trump at, or lie like rugs to a large audience. No more debate forums until the general election, lol. Trump put the kabash on that and Fox had to cancel theirs. Megyn Kelly shlonged by Trump.
too early... give it another week or two and then the deals will be made. See if the Donald has what it takes to make it to the finish line... same with cruz.
politics make strange bedfellows, and i can see a Cruz Trump ticket evolve down the road.
hehehe
GO TED!
I support Trump. But Cruz, representing Candidate X who has the delegates he has and some chance of winning more states, simply would not drop out at this juncture. Sure, I personally wish he would, but that is wholly selfish. Any candidate X in his position who wants to be President would stay in.
As much as I dislike Cruz and don’t want him for POTUS, I think he would be a great replacement for Justice Scalia on the Supreme Court....I think Trump would probably appoint him....imho
I think that would be best.
I really wonder what Cruz’s financial donors are telling him to do. They can do the same math we’re doing.
I think Cruz has been trying to get to a two-man race against The Donald, thinking he can win that, and results suggest maybe he can.
What results would that be? Cruz at 13% in OH? Cruz at 17% in FL? Fact is Cruz is losing evangelicals to Trump 1 on 1. Given that he won’t be winning anything straight up against Trump.
Wrong. The GOPe want to continue the facade that Cruz is a “trouble making outsider”, and they need a stand-in as the establishment moderate. Kasich is perfect, the clown believes his own press.
No.
"In the landmark case of District of Columbia v. Heller, Cruz drafted the amicus brief signed by the attorneys general of 31 states, which said that the D.C. handgun ban should be struck down as infringing upon the Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms.[53][56] Cruz also presented oral argument for the amici states in the companion case to Heller before the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit."
WINNER
"In addition to his success in Heller, Cruz successfully defended the constitutionality of the Ten Commandments monument on the Texas State Capitol grounds before the Fifth Circuit and the U.S. Supreme Court, winning 54 in Van Orden v. Perry."
WINNER
"In 2004, Cruz was involved in the high-profile case, Elk Grove Unified School District v. Newdow,[40][44] in which he wrote a brief on behalf of all 50 states which argued that the plaintiff did not have standing to file suit on behalf of his daughter.[58] The Supreme Court upheld the position of Cruzs brief."
WINNER
"Cruz served as lead counsel for the state and successfully defended the multiple litigation challenges to the 2003 Texas congressional redistricting plan in state and federal district courts and before the U.S. Supreme Court, which was decided 54 in his favor in League of United Latin American Citizens v. Perry"
WINNER
LAST BUT NOT LEAST
"Cruz also successfully defended, in Medellin v. Texas, the State of Texas against an attempt to re-open the cases of 51 Mexican nationals, all of whom were convicted of murder in the United States and were on death row.[40][44][46][53] With the support of the George W. Bush Administration, the petitioners argued that the United States had violated the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations by failing to notify the convicted nationals of their opportunity to receive legal aid from the Mexican consulate.[49][60] They based their case on a decision of the International Court of Justice in the Avena case which ruled that by failing to allow access to the Mexican consulate, the US had breached its obligations under the Convention.[61] Texas won the case in a 63 decision, the Supreme Court holding that ICJ decisions were not binding in domestic law and that the President had no power to enforce them>"
WINNER
Cruz has been named by American Lawyer magazine as one of the 50 Best Litigators under 45 in America,[52][62] by The National Law Journal as one of the 50 Most Influential Minority Lawyers in America,[63][64] and by Texas Lawyer as one of the 25 Greatest Texas Lawyers of the Past Quarter Century
The above taken from: TED CRUZ
Interview of Donald Trump & Ivanka.
"Ivanka what do you have in common with your father?" Answer: "Real estate and golf"
"Trump, what do you have in common with Ivanka?" Answer: "SEX"
Paraphrase: If Ivanka wasn't my daughter I would probably be dating her.
There is no getting around this is just plain sick the things he says regarding his DAUGHTER.
In the popular vote Trump leads Cruz by 2,058,224 votes. That is according to Real Clear Politics as of today.
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