Cruz is always invoking the name of God or religious themes. His father prays with him before his rallies, the sickening Glenn Beck is always praising his virtue and holiness. His father called him *anointed*, this is cultish.
As far as the election results, well of course it would be very difficult for anyone to win over 50% since there were 16 people running! Do you not think that the establishment wanted it that way so that the people’s vote would be divided up many different ways? They used this ploy previously in 2012 and 2008 and they will always use it as long as it serves their purposes.
If Ted Cruz had won as many votes as Trump, I would not deny you your vote. I would respect the fact that Cruz won. Cruz personally tried to deny me my vote and the great majority of voters who chose Trump.
RE: Cruz is always invoking the name of God or religious themes. His father prays with him before his rallies, the sickening Glenn Beck is always praising his virtue and holiness. His father called him *anointed*, this is cultish.
You keep mentioning his father. His father is a Pastor, I would expect him to pray for his son. Cruz cannot control what Glenn Beck says about him. What Glenn Beck says is his responsibility, not Cruz’s.
Cruz does not bring up his faith in debates ( unless he was asked ). He argues POLICY.
RE: As far as the election results, well of course it would be very difficult for anyone to win over 50% since there were 16 people running!
Well, what does that tell us? You DO NOT KNOW how the early primaries would have gone had there been something like a Clinton-Sanders election.
Suffice it to say that over 60% DID NOT VOTE for Trump. So to say that Cruz should defer to the 37% to 40% and not woe the other 60 to 63% and then on that basis, call him dishonest is not a good argument.
Cruz has the right to try as far as he can to win and convince the others who supported the rest of the 15 candidates to come to his side.
RE: If Ted Cruz had won as many votes as Trump, I would not deny you your vote. I would respect the fact that Cruz won.
Well, we are on the same side here. If Trump wins 1,237 delegates I would not deny him the nomination. But then did Ted Cruz say that he would fight to deny Trump the nomination if he got the requisite 1,237 delegates? If so, show me where.
RE: Cruz personally tried to deny me my vote and the great majority of voters who chose Trump.
You use the word — PERSONALLY. REALLY?
How did he deny you your vote? Did he put a gun to your head and tell you not to vote for Trump? If so, that is grounds for prosecution. Why not come out and testify openly if this really happened? I’ll support you if you are telling the truth.