It’s not that they politically support Hilliary, it is that they want to stop Trump and the majority of republican voters. If they end up stopping Trump they have given Clinton the Presidency. Cruz has zero chance of winning either the nomination or election and that doesn’t matter to them, so saying they support Hilliary is true in that sense.
“hey want to stop Trump and the majority of republican voters.”
What “majority of voters?”
As it stands today, Trump has 8.7M votes out of 21.7M votes cast. That is well under a majority.
They have a right not to support Trump. It’s a real outside bet at the moment, but all we really need is a little politeness in our discussions.
Even to these people, I’d say the gamble for Trump is a far better gamble than on Clinton.
I’d say that once it becomes clear that Cruz is out that they should gamble on Trump. Just ask yourselves what you’d say, all you Cruz supporters out there, if Trump DOES follow through on the wall, immigration, scalia-like judges, etc.
You would vote for him next time around. You know you would.
What’s the possibility that Clinton will build a wall, control illegal immigration, appoint scalia-like judges.
Not at all possible is how I’d look at it.