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To: Mad Dawgg

>>All I know is my goal from this point forward is to destroy the Republican Party once and for all, no matter who wins.<<

And yet you and your ilk want to choose the GOP’s nominee. Interesting, that.

Maybe that’s the reason the party has rules. To stop people who want to destroy it from actually doing it. If that’s true, Cruz will win on the second ballot and the GOP will be pulled further to the right than most of you will have dreamed possible a year ago.

But go back to calling everyone who bests Trump a thief, take his advice and call and threaten Cruz supporters, and don’t ask yourself whether he’d trash the Constitution if he disagreed with its “rules” because you will almost certainly be disturbed by the obvious answer.


108 posted on 04/13/2016 8:58:13 AM PDT by Norseman (Defund the Left....completely!)
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To: Norseman

Why would anyone vote to nominate Cruz on a second ballot?

If the point is to throw the popular candidate overboard for a less successful candidate, why not simply race all the way to the bottom and select the least successful candidate we can find? Whoever actually has the least number of delegates earned through votes must be the best choice!


112 posted on 04/13/2016 9:02:55 AM PDT by The Toll
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To: Norseman
Cruz will win on the second ballot and the GOP will be pulled further to the right than most of you will have dreamed possible a year ago.

Pulled to the right? Not on trade and immigration. Cruz will show his true colors if he gets the nomination. He will tow the GOPe line, otherwise he would never get the nomination. He is a pawn of the GOPe.

125 posted on 04/13/2016 9:32:19 AM PDT by kabar
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