Posted on 04/25/2016 11:33:19 AM PDT by Red Steel
The idea was floated over the weekend by Jon Karl on ABC, as youll see below, and started some conservative tweeters chattering. I think theres more upside to it than downside, but there are downsides.
Cruz needs media oxygen in the next week, a way to have the story not just be Trump's NE sweep. Not a lot of ways to get that.
Ross Douthat (@DouthatNYT) April 25, 2016
Picking a running mate now could limit his dealmaking options at the convention. But first you gotta get to the convention.
Ross Douthat (@DouthatNYT) April 25, 2016
Cruz is going to get blown out again tomorrow night, which raises the question of how he wants to spend the next week ahead of the big vote in Indiana. If he does nothing, hell spend most of his time fielding questions about collusion with John Kasich and whether his wipeout in the northeast proves that the party has come around to Trump. If he names a VP, hell spend most of his time talking about his veep pick and how it fits into his vision for America. Thats a move a would-be nominee makes, not an also-ran. Karl suggests, probably correctly, that Carly Fiorina is the frontrunner. Not only was Fiorina the first former candidate to endorse Cruz, she was the first big name to support him after various Washington Republicans had signed on with Rubio. If Cruz were to name her this week, hed got a ton of buzz for putting a woman on the ticket and Fiorina would instantly be elevated to a super-surrogate who could barnstorm Indiana and other states as a draw in her own right to turn voters out for Cruz. Fiorina was also the most effective attack dog in the field against Trump during the debates. If you wanted someone on the trail on your behalf making the case for why a contested convention, with all the chaos it entails, is a better option than nominating Donald Trump, thats who youd pick. And dont forget the regional play at stake: Fiorina graduated from Stanford and ran for Senate in 2010 in California, by far the most important state left on the board. If she can help Cruz hold Trump down there, thats reason enough to pick her given its role in deciding the eventual nominee. And Fiorina helps in the general election too, of course, blunting Hillarys pitch to women voters. There are lots of advantages in naming her.
So what not do it? The risk you run in naming a VP when youre not the nominee yet is that voters will see it as a stunt, which is what it is, and stunts smell of desperation. Thats extra risky for Cruz given that hes just pulled another stunt in colluding with Kasich in Indiana. Instead of seeing him as more presidential, some voters may view the veep pick as a gimmick by a fading candidate to try to revive his campaign. On top of that, it would limit Cruzs strategic options later. Cruzs chances at the convention may turn on his ability to horse-trade more effectively than Trump. If Trump offers Kasich the VP slot, what does Cruz counter with if that positions already been filled by Fiorina? In fact, notes John McCormack, if youre all about consolidating anti-Trumpers and winning California in June, wouldnt it be smarter for Cruz to offer Kasich the VP slot now? No alliance will unite the two camps voters like that would. And if Kasich wont accept the offer now, wouldnt it be better to wait a few weeks and try again than to appoint someone now in case he becomes more amenable in mid-May? To paraphrase Rod Blagojevich, the vice presidency is a f***ing valuable thing.
I dont think Cruz can wait for Kasich to figure out what he wants, though. Indiana is must-win. If picking someone this week would help win it, do it and worry about Cleveland the day after Indianas in the bag. Exit question: Is there any VP pick who might end up being blocked at the convention? Patrick Ruffini raised that possibility last night in contemplating the possibility of a Trump/Kasich ticket. What if, Ruffini wondered, Kasich made a deal with Trump to endorse him, all but handing him the nomination in exchange for the VP slot, and Cruzs delegates responded by refusing to vote for Kasich for vice president? Remember, theres no such thing as a bound delegate when it comes to the VP race; the delegates can vote for whoever they want. Ttypically the nominees choice is rubber-stamped, but since many (if not a majority) of delegates at the convention will be pro-Cruz, theyd be free to block Kasich even if Trump picked him. In reality, I doubt theyd have the nerve: Having been forced by the rules to nominate Trump on the first ballot, theyd support whoever Trump wanted for vice president before washing their hands of the general election. But they have the power to block if they choose to exercise it.
.@jonkarl says Ted Cruz may name a running mate soon to shake up the raceand he has a guess as to who that might be https://t.co/c7VhTPFe0V
This Week (@ThisWeekABC) April 25, 2016
...and don’t forget, just as soon as the Cruz Mistress Crisis came out, it wasn’t Heidi that was standing behind her husband, it was ICarly....hmmmmm
Can't think of a more off-putting set of physiognomies ("faces" to those of you in Rio Linda).
They say that in this visual TV age, Abe Lincoln couldn't be elected...and that's probably true.
Leni
I think it makes him look stupid. He’s mathematically eliminated from winning the nomination yet picks a running mate? And did Cruz notice Carly also lost?
You are not allowed to announce a VP now.
Cruz can pick his arse for all I care. Detest that man.
Probably the most presumptuous and obnoxious thing he could do at this point, and that’s saying a lot!
Reagan tired that gambit in 1976; didn’t help. He aimed at the PA delegation, which stood with Ford despite Senator Schweiker’s defection.
Kasich isn’t much, but Buckeyes like him!
That’s like saying the old MREs weren’t much but soldiers liked them. Back when they came out, they were terrible, but the alternative (no food) was sometimes worse. Kasich must have run against someone phenomenally terrible to win as a republican.
Who is Kasich going to announce as his VP? Just as relevant.
Hang on. We’ll probably heard about Teddy on a ‘second ballot’ or some such, I predict. I think the ‘third ballot’ guy got the zot, though.
And of course, we’ll go back to the mid-1800’s with ‘Lincoln’.
Just wait. Especially after Tuesday night.
I’m sure RedSteel was laughing when he posted this joke of an ‘article’.
Never happen. Cruz has to stay celibate (lol) for whatever his handlers want.
“Who is Kasich going to announce as his VP? Just as relevant.”
Or Gilmore too!
Two unattractive, and quite unpleasant people.
WhAT COULD GO WRONG ?
Yes he should. And I’m picking mine as well. I’m going to nominate Lazamataz.
It wouldn’t surprise me after having seen this:
Carly Fiorina Speaks for Ted Cruz re: cheating scandal 3/28/16
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jMxRJexfgOc
“Two unattractive, and quite unpleasant people.”
“WhAT COULD GO WRONG ?”
Can Scruz announce a vp at this time? If so, this combo will bring more voters to Trump!
Soooo, back then as a young man, Dick Schweiker got your heart racing that hard, huh.
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