Posted on 04/27/2016 9:36:12 AM PDT by McGruff
Republican mega-donors, increasingly fed up with their partys circus-like presidential primary, are sitting on their checkbooks until the nominee is decided.
GOP campaigns and super-PACs saw dismal fundraising figures in March. John Kasichs campaign took in $4.5 million and his supporting super-PAC $2.8 million for the month numbers Democratic candidate Bernie Sanderss campaign can beat on a good day.
And Ted Cruz isn't doing much better. After a strong start, the pro-Cruz super-PAC's income has slowed to a trickle, and his campaign took in just $12.5 million in March less than half of Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clintons campaign haul and about a quarter of Sanderss total.
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The question is...did the Cruzaders make this move in order to be ready for a pivot to a third party?
The political “supergeeks” game all sorts scenarios and situations that lead to different outcomes.
I wonder if they “gamed” a path to the White House....
via the House of Representatives...and are thinking of actually going for it.
It has been an amazing political season....with more twists and turns yet to come.
Hang on, buckle up and hold real tight....there seems to be more to come.
Meanwhile, we're still waiting for the facts from the National Enquirer's hit pieces on Cruz.
I'll never participate in a limbo contest with a Trumpeteer...no one can go as low as they can.
There is no contest at this point its just a rout and Cruz is getting schlonged. He brings nothing to the table for Trump and now that it looks like Trump will easily attain 1237 plus delegates he can blow Cruz off without worry.
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