Of course there are a bunch of voters left to vote, dont you want all the votes to count?
Get real. This happens every cycle. The proper thing to do once one has no chance at the nomination is to step aside. In that sense, this cycle is the same as any other, and only Ted Cruz's narcissism and a disregard for the health of both the party and the country is preventing the usual course of events from occurring.
I note that you couldn't provide any information to rebut my post. Just snark, and nothing constructive to offer...
Ted Cruz has lost. He has now been mathematically eliminated from securing a delegate majority before the convention, and he will limp into the convention itself with fewer than 2/3 of the needed delegates. His fantasy of garnering the nomination, if successful, would irreparably splinter the party, and guarantee a GOP defeat in November.
As Newt Gingrich so aptly noted, that's simply not going to happen. Not even the crooked GOPe is that stupid.
Vote Trump
@inperilous1 @CarmineZozzora @steph93065 @tedcruz @realDonaldTrump Hes stayin in? After saying this? pic.twitter.com/5OevXbfrxq— Gary Pon (@GaryZPon) April 22, 2016
By mathematically eliminated you must mean there is NO path to winning the convention. That is a mathematical certainty. Like it or not, it is an abuse of the word mathematical. Only people who do not understand what mathematics is can use that term in this case. Of course if Mr. Trump can convince a population that it is a mathematical certainty he can win on the cheap. That is what he is good at...doing stuff on the cheap.
If he fails he will whine. Just like he did not complain about the states with caucuses he won, just the ones he lost.
Bad sport if you ask me. Do you think as president he will be able to do the work...on the cheap? Did he just hire a very bizarre character because he has already won?
LOL
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