Posted on 04/22/2016 8:51:08 PM PDT by NKP_Vet
Tim Clark, hand-picked by Republican frontrunner Donald Trump this week to be his new California political director, told Breitbart News in an exclusive interview Wednesday evening that the Trump campaign has "already outmatched" Sen. Ted Cruz in the Golden State.
"I've only been on the job for the past 24 hours," Clark said, "but it is a large, grassroots, unstoppable, momentous movement that is elevating Donald Trump in the state."
On Monday, Cruz's own California political director, former state GOP chair Mike Schroeder, speculated that the Trump campaign would fail to find enough delegates to fill three slots in each of the state's 53 congressional districts by the May 8 deadline.
Clark told Breitbart News that the Trump campaign would easily meet that deadline.
"We've got a list of about a thousand people who would love to be delegates for Donald Trump," he said, noting that the campaign was "vetting these names very carefully."
He added: "Based on what I know of what's happening in California, the organic Trump for President movement has already outmatched the organized, paid Cruz for President effort, and I feel very strongly we're going to be able to leverage the Trump for President volunteers into even greater activities, so I'm not worried about it."
Clark called the Trump campaign in California "a large, grassroots, unstoppable, momentous movement that is elevating Donald Trump in the state."
When asked which districts the campaign would be targeting, Clark said the campaign considered every one of them to be competitive: "We've got 53 districts that are in play. We have the task of building 53 different campaign plans for each of those districts-which we're doing. And we intend to contest every single one of those ... we believe we can win all 53 and take home 172 delegates."
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At least New Yorkers HAVE “values”; Teddy has NONE AT ALL and neither has he any principles.
Someone needs to tell him, get back to issues. Talk your issues and plans. But he has totally moved from that to "Donald Whines" and variations of that every time he opens his mouth. Even a child who keeps hearing one child accusing another of whining over and over knows it's actually that accusing child who's the whining one.
They have paid out roughly 3 million of the six million pledged last I read. They are still getting the pledged money in and are paying it out as soon as it is received.
I noted the same thing on another thread.
Today he was back to the debate taunts and poking at Trump supporters
That’s right, and according to the new poll, Trump is leading in all geographic areas of the state. His weakest area is central valley, but he is still ahead.
Whatever Trump is getting sure looks to be a Hell of a lot more than Ted Cruz.
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 700 delegates or so, at best. 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
It’s not just Manafort
Cruz’s maneuvers awakened and energized trump and he has been busy hiring help that know “ the rules” to play Ted’s game
The ultimate Trump card so to speak may be in contesting delegates selected under successfully challenged procedures
Interesting reading
http://www.donaldjtrump.com/media/the-coming-delegate-reality-show-youre-disqualified
There have been several national polls asking the question of whether the nomination should go to the candidate who has a plurality of delegates going into the convention and it has received overwhelming support each time.
A Monmouth poll done on March 23 found that 54% supported the idea. By April 12 an AP poll found that support had risen to 58% and an NBC/WSJ poll on April 14 found that 62% supported it. Again, these were all national polls.
The electorate’s distaste for a contested convention is also evidenced by current polls in state after state where Cruz’s support is cratering, as is his support in every national poll. In fact, according to RCP, Cruz has not led in any poll, state or national, since April 4, his last winning poll before Wisconsin.
Ted is still name calling republican voters who support his opponent?
Oh man, has a party candidate ever gone after 62% of his own party base for being stupid? Does he think that earns him their vote if he takes the nomination??
Teds under orders from the gope. That’s why his campaign became about Trump instead of the issues.
Given that information can be disseminated nearly instantaneously today a simple run-off election process would make much more sense. The entire nomination process would take a few weeks at most, depending on how many candidates were in the race. The first one to 50% + 1 gets the nomination.
You three need to get a room at the nearest Trump Hotel and circle jerk to your master.
Stop!Hillary!
“Ted is still name calling republican voters who support his opponent?”
Yes, yesterday we were “gullible.” By my count that’s the 5th time he’s insulted us-”low information,” “not engaged,” “Trumpsters,” “should put a Hillary sticker on their car,” and now “gullible.”
Yeah, he’s working hard for our votes in November.
Grassroots swell coming Trump's way with everything he wins from here on out - folks really want a winner to vote for.
You were darn close, Rita....it’s 62%, NATIONALLY - a clear majority - of Republicans, who want the candidate with MOST VOTES to be the nominee.
We see that “NY values” translate into national values, on this, don’t we?
To try and smear the preference of We the People to a cReepy cRuz smear, is not only childish, but despicable, as well.
Donald Trump Jr. has said that his father would much rather talk to brick masons, electricians, cab drivers and welders than high society folks. He calls him a “blue collar billionaire.” He also said when he and brother were teenagers he had them working with the construction crews almost every weekend or when school was out. In one of Trump’s books he talks about going out on work sites with his father, crawling under buildings when he was 12 years to measure the foundation. That’s why he gets along with anyone and almost no one has a bad thing to say about him. Never believe these polls that say Trump is disliked by this group and that group.
<< You were darn close, Rita....its 62%, NATIONALLY - a clear majority - of Republicans, who want the candidate with MOST VOTES to be the nominee. >>
LOL! I really have a memory like a steel trap, don’t I? HA! Thanks for the exact number, Jane girl. I appreciate it.
So what if “persons polled” want to drop the majority threshold?
It matters ZERO as the delegate majority (now 1237) has been the rules for 200 years, RNC plainly and loudly said it would not be changed.
What trumpbots can’t seem to grasp is that the GOP is not some government organization that they have some say over. It is a PRIVATE organization that has its established rules no different than any other PRIVATE organization (i.e. the NFL or NASCAR).
Hiss, scream and stamp your foot til the cows come home and its not going to alter the necessity for a candidate to get 1237, even if it takes 50 ballots to get there.
Trump’s fear of a Contested Convention is because he KNOWS he is very unlikely to be able to persuade staunch GOP delegates to vote for his hateful low info BS beyond the first ballot.
Simple! Don’t like the rules? Go start your own Party.
go start your own anti-freedom forum.
bye
Yep, damn what the voters want, you and the GOPe want Cruz.
At this point supporting Cruz only helps Hillary.
A real conservative would not be helping Hillary. Why are you helping Hillary?
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