An Angry Ted Cruz Calls Donald Trump a Sniveling Coward (VIDEO)
Cruz attacked Trump first.
Just saying.
388 phone calls decided an entire population’s thought processes ?
You folks live in a dream that will NEVER come true.
Will he attack the wives of Ilham Aliyev next?
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3413381/posts
“Now we know why Trump has attacked Heidi Cruz; it’s his MO when someone moves ahead of him”
Cruz is not ahead of him...Cruz has zero chance of winning the nomination. Trump is upset over how vile lyin Ted is and how despicable Ted attacked Mrs. Trump.
I don’t believe Trump has attacked Heidi Cruz. Did I miss something?
It’s also Cruz’ MO to accuse Trump of instigating violence, implied Trump had an influence on the Brussels bombing, is supported by Glenn Beck who way back in August said that Trump’s wife engaged in “lesbian porn”. Then the ad featuring Trump’s wife is put out by a woman who is close to Rick Perry and Carly Fiorina, both of whom have endorsed Cruz.
Cruz is the hands down champion of dirty campaigning.
Cruz can’t win the nomination on the first ballot.
So Republicans have to ask themselves which is the best strategy going forward: Unite now behind a candidate who doesn’t do as well in national polling against the Democrats, or stay fractured in the hopes that a better candidate can be nominated at a brokered convention, in spite of the disadvantages that such disunity would bring in the general election?
Ted Cruz Closes Gap on Donald Trump in South Carolina, New Poll Says
Cruz rises against Trump in South Carolina poll
South Carolina poll: Cruz gaining on Trump, Clinton ahead
Poll: Cruz cuts into Trump's SC lead
New NBC/Marist Poll: Cruz Within Striking Distance of The Donald in South Carolina
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In Nov. a national race maybe of value but right now it is state by state for their delegates.
Date
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Sat, Mar 26 | Alaska Caucus (D) | 20 | Closed | ||
Sat, Mar 26 | Hawaii Caucus (D) | 34 | Closed | ||
Sat, Mar 26 | Washington Caucus (D) | 118 | Closed | ||
Tue, Apr 5 | Wisconsin | 96 | 42 (WTA) | Open | |
Sat, Apr 9 | Wyoming Caucus (D) | 18 | Closed | ||
Tue, Apr 19 | New York | 291 | 95 (P) | Closed | |
Tue, Apr 26 | Connecticut | 70 | 28 (P) | Closed | |
Tue, Apr 26 | Delaware | 31 | 16 (WTA) | Closed | |
Tue, Apr 26 | Maryland | 118 | 38 (WTA) | Closed | |
Tue, Apr 26 | Pennsylvania | 210 | 71 (P, WTA) | Closed | |
Tue, Apr 26 | Rhode Island | 33 | 19 (P) | Mixed | |
Tue, May 3 | Indiana | 92 | 57 (WTA) | Open | |
Sat, May 7 | Guam (D) | 12 | Closed | ||
Tue, May 10 | Nebraska (R) | 36 | Closed | ||
Tue, May 10 | West Virginia | 34 | 37 | Mixed | |
Tue, May 17 | Kentucky (D) | 61 | Closed | ||
Tue, May 17 | Oregon | 73 | 28 (P) | Closed | |
Tue, May 24 | Washington (R)* | 44 (P) | Closed | ||
Sat, Jun 4 | Virgin Islands Caucus (D) | 12 | Open | ||
Sun, Jun 5 | Puerto Rico Caucus (D) | 67 | Open | ||
Tue, Jun 7 | California | 546 | 172 (P) | Mixed | |
Tue, Jun 7 | Montana | 27 | 27 (WTA) | Open | |
Tue, Jun 7 | New Jersey | 142 | 51 (WTA) | Closed | |
Tue, Jun 7 | New Mexico | 43 | 24 (P) | Closed | |
Tue, Jun 7 | North Dakota Caucus (D) | 23 | Closed | ||
Tue, Jun 7 | South Dakota | 25 | 29 (WTA) | Closed | |
Tue, Jun 14 | District of Columbia (D) | 46 | Closed |
Allocation – All Democratic primary/caucus delegates are proportionally allocated. Republican primaries/caucuses are listed as Proportional (P), Winner-Take-All (WTA), or Winner-Take-Most (WTM).
Proportional – Delegates are awarded based on the percentage of the vote received by candidates, or some formulation of dividing up the delegates
Winner Take All – All delegates are given to the winner of the contest
Winner Take Most – Some delegates are reserved for the winner, some may be divided proportionally
Unbound – Delegates are not bound to a specific candidate and can support any candidate of their choosing, varies by state party
Type
Open– Voters may vote in either party primary but can choose only one
Closed – Only voters registered in their respective party may vote in the party primary
Mixed – A semi-open or semi-closed environment, unaffiliated voters can choose to vote in either primary or can switch registration the day of voting
The Real Clear Politics Average of polls ( Faux ) included has Trump 13 points ahead. and Today’s CNN Poll today has the same. Enjoy you Faux Nudes/Megyn Kelly poll.
exactly.. it’s TRUMPS only way of getting ahead.. trashing the opponent. Dirty dirty politics!!!!He is scared to death of Ted Cruz. WONT debate him !!
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I don’t think “moved ahead” means what you think.
I’ve noticed you troll a lot but either not bright or not honest.
Of course it had absolutely nothing to do with the Melania ad. Seriously, CW, you are smarter than that.
And other polls have Trump up by seventeen points.
These pollsters are either all clueless, or all have paid-for agendas.