Posted on 03/23/2016 7:19:21 PM PDT by jazusamo
The Republican establishment is sending in the cavalry for Ted Cruz, the latest unexpected twist in a presidential race that has defied all expectations.
Many prominent members of the GOP establishment intensely dislike Cruz. But they now acknowledge that he is the best option perhaps the only option to deny Donald Trumptheir partys nomination.
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush jumped on the bandwagon on Wednesday with a surprise endorsement of Cruz, describing the Texas senator as a consistent, principled conservative in a Facebook post.
Bushs admiration for Cruz was noticeably lacking during the Floridians own run for the White House, when he mocked the Texan for political expediency. During one town hall meeting in New Hampshire, Bush said that Cruz had believed in immigration reform until he went into the witness protection program.
Bush is just the latest establishment figure to throw support to Cruz.
Mitt Romney, the partys 2012 nominee, urged voters in Utah a state in which he has deep roots to support Cruz in caucuses Tuesday night. Though Romney stopped short of a full endorsement of Cruz, he went as far as to record robocalls on the senators behalf in which he said that it was time for Republicans across the spectrum to unite behind Ted.
Cruz won Utah in a landslide, though he lost the nights biggest prize, the Arizona primary, to Trump.
Another late entry into the Cruz camp is South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham, who recently helped raise money for the Texans campaign. Less than a month before, Graham had joked that if you killed Ted Cruz on the floor of the Senate, and the trial was in the Senate, nobody would convict you.
The newfound enthusiasm for Cruz looks to some like an admission that desperate times call for desperate measures. But skeptics suggest the effort is doomed for precisely that reason.
These guys look like all desperation and as if they have really no means, or ability, to speak to the core constituents who are supporting Donald Trump, said Michael Steele, a former chairman of the Republican National Committee. At this last minute, its, Now we support Ted, after you spent the best part of a year telling America how much you hate him.
Its disingenuous, Steele added. People arent stupid. They see it for what it is.
Cruzs chances of winning the nomination outright appear small, as he now trails Trump by 275 delegates. The magic number to clinch the GOP nomination is 1,237.
Cruz currently has 463 delegates to Trumps 738, according to a New York Times count. That means Cruz would need to win around 90 percent of the remaining 848 delegates in the contests. For Trump, the equivalent figure is just 59 percent.
But some Republicans suggest that if Cruz could get close to Trumps number and keep the businessman a significant margin short of 1,237 there may be a chance of the nomination being wrested away from Trump at the convention.
Conversely, however, if Cruz does not significantly narrow Trumps advantage, it will be all over, bar the shouting.
If [Trump] loses, it has to be legitimate, said Ed Rollins, a Republican strategist who has worked for conservative presidential candidates in recent cycles, including former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee and former Rep. Michele Bachmann (Minn.). If he comes in 50 or 100 votes short, its going to be awful hard to take it off him. But if Cruz got to within 100, that could be different.
Many insiders are dubious of the idea that the new tide of establishment support for Cruz will catalyze a movement of primary voters toward him. But they note that major fundraising players formerly allied with Bush could now come over to Cruzs side.
With primaries still to come in large states with expensive media markets, including New York, New Jersey and California, campaign cash will be important. So will having money available right until the last day of voting in the GOP race, June 7.
The establishment shift could have another effect, too. The third candidate who remains in the GOP race, Ohio Gov. John Kasich, has been seeking to position himself as the standard-bearer for establishment hopes. But Kasichs campaign is ailing badly: He has won only his home state and, on Tuesday night, came in behind Florida Sen. Marco Rubio in Arizona, despite Rubio having ended his campaign almost a week before.
The move by big centrist names toward Cruz is sending a clear message to Kasich that it is time to get out, said GOP strategist and Hill contributor Matt Mackowiak. He is playing spoiler, he has no real path to the nomination. People who would be for him are choosing to be with Cruz because he has a better chance. That is a powerful thing in and of itself.
Whether it will be powerful enough, however, is an entirely different question. The geographical territory for many of the remaining contests particularly the large number of Northeastern states that have still to vote favors Trump. So too does the absence of caucuses from the rest of the calendar, as those contests have been favorable to Cruz.
Looking at the overall picture, some Republicans say it may be too late.
If they had taken Donald Trumps candidacy seriously from the beginning if they had not misread the message that was coming from the voters who were supporting him perhaps this thing would have played itself out differently, Steele said.
I have some Long Live President Hillary signs I'll send you. What an idiotic position to take.
If Trump beats Cruz I will vote for Trump. I want Hillary to lose. Period. Any other position is just stupidity squared. It is really wearing thin around here.
Well, It’s on now.
For all you kids out there, this is historic.
I renounce the GOPe and GOP . they are a politburo with the democrats. They've been playing the American people for fools. they select McCain , then Romney , now Cruz. give me a break.
“Rallying around Cruz” to stop Trump from defeating Hillary because they know there’s no way Cruz defeats Hillary.
Yep ...let these idiots try and win without the Trump army ..I will write Trump in ...I think they are willing to do this to get Hillary elected ...let’s hit the gas pedal if they do ...
If Sessions would have endorsed Cruz, he would be a GOPe RINO to the Trump fans.
GOPe support is more Anti-Trump than ‘pro-Cruz’. Same when they were for Bush, then Rubio, then Kasich. That should be obvious, but I guess I overestimate some people.
And some GOPe support Trump because he’s more ‘flexible’. Cruz isn’t.
Cruz can’t get out of is own way.
His whole ‘carpet bombing’ spiel was a disaster and even walked back by Linda Graham.
He has no idea what he is doing.
Comedy post of the weak!!
I think I threw up in my mouth...a little bit.
I will never reward them with my vote after what they have done to Trump ... they can thank Lying Levin , Crazy Beck ,and the rest of the GOPe for this mess ...if they steal it from Trump, get ready for endless DIM rule until the end
I work a different site everyday.
Trump owns the conservative vote.
I actually AIM to please. Thanks for your support.
I agree. I will too.
Cruz has Given Obama everything obama wanted
Nukes for Iran : the corker bill
Obamatrade
gop = democrat party = uni-party vs the American people
Your entire statement is built upon some ridiculous fantasy.
Cruz is Desperato! Freedom oh freedom that’s just some people talking..you better let the elite love you...before it’s too ewwww... late.
The establishment doesn’t want either Trump or Cruz.
They are spending their money on Cruz in the hope that he and Trump come to the convention basically tied for delegates AND damaged by attacks like the “wife war” AND with their voters so mad at ‘the other guy’ that they’ll accept a selection from the delegates.
It will take some very nimble footwork to avoid that scenario.
You might be right , but Trump doesn’t own the corrupt state parties ...Iowa, Maine, and Utah are prime examples of DIM style voter fraud being perpetuated by the GOPe ...why didn’t the GOPe get this dirty on the DIMs is the big question ?
>>If Sessions would have endorsed Cruz
>> Your entire statement is built upon some ridiculous fantasy.
Not that ridiculous. Anyone knowing Sessions, know he was close to Cruz as well. And the conclusion is not ridiculous. We see that type of thing every day - regardless of the candidate - Carson was a sociopath at one time.
We have escaped the GOPe plantation and crossed the Rubicon ...Trump or Bust ..
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