Posted on 04/29/2016 11:50:51 PM PDT by BlackFemaleArmyColonel
It was a battle of the rallies yesterday and if the crowds are any indication, Lyin Ted, and his pretend ticket are on life support.
While Trump hosted a rowdy crowd of thirty-thousand Patriots yesterday in Costa Mesa, California, Ted and Carly were barely able to fill a small auditorium. The mainstream media wont report on the low-turnout crowds for Cruz which are getting smaller by the day. Meanwhile, Team Trump continues to grow and gain momentum with crowds averaging 15, 20 and 30k strong.
As we head into the final leg of the GOP nomination race, its clear which candidate has the wind at their back marching to victory and which candidate is gasping for breath and stumbling to defeat.
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At only 45, Cruz is fighting for his political life. He came to Washington not to be a Senator but to be President. He's torched every bridge he's crossed. If he loses this race, he'll return to the Senate, ostracized and powerless with backs turned to him, loathed by all. Completely emasculated, unable to represent the people of Texas, it's unlikely he could get himself reelected.
It's over for Ted Cruz. His campaign has taken on the look of one of those "Hitler Parody" videos with Cruz bellowing "Steiner!!!"
Yes, I think so. This is why we have a vetting process. It can expose the true nature of a candidate before it's too late. It doesn't always work, or the media is successful in its job of obfuscation (homobama), but sometimes it does (jeb!, Cruz, cankles)
Look at the picture of the Trump rally in Cali. That was not 8,400. Maybe 18,400, but definitely not 8,400.
And then a 7 figure lawyer job with Goldman Sachs.
Capacity of that stadium was 18,000 but there were thousands outside who did not get in. Whether 20,000 or 31,000 total, it was impressive.
Ted Cruz: “I am the king of voterless states!”
I picture a future for Cruz dominated by sitting around in robe and slippers, leafing thru his scrapbook, and conducting cabinet meetings with his stuffed animals.
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