Posted on 08/27/2016 9:59:54 PM PDT by Innovative
The ad is titled "Keep Your Promise," which is a throwback to a comment Trump made early in the campaign that he'd bow out of the presidential race if he was far behind in national polls.
"Resign the nomination. Let the RNC replace you so we can beat Hillary," the ad read at the end.
(Excerpt) Read more at msn.com ...
For having so few friends, Cruz has pilfered $upport from the right one pockets, if you want to climb and do the Soros bidding.
And Ted Cruz does want power worse than most.
If he can just smarmy the religious right, again, he will be back. He sits on millions, from globalists and from the rubes.
Did they alter his voice in this ad? Doesn’t sound like him.
The religious right did NOT support Ted...in fact they rejected him soundly
He may try to run again but he will lose again looking more and more like the DC political class that he is.
Who knows he may even be primaried
Who is worse - the enemy, or those giving aid & comfort to the enemy?
Historically, after hostilities have ceased, POWs are sent home, while traitors are HANGED.
Something to think about NeverTrumpers...
It will backfire on them, they dont realize how much they are hated.
Apparently they are just too stupid to realize that they are driving folks out of the Republican party.
We can use the Reagan quote in reverse, “I didn’t leave the Republican party, the Republican party left me.”
Don’t know what us racist knuckle draggers should call our alt right fringe group.
Any ‘Republican’ voter who is not supporting Trump at this stage, is supporting Hillary.....any Republican Pacs running ads against Trump are traitors to the Republican party at best....at worst never were Republicans to begin with.
Oh I think there's a host of republicans who are now set with seeing Hillary win to save their own comfortable arrangements and seats.....Globalists and traitors to this country IMO...
Though some have said (Perry) they're working with Cruz to forgive and support Trump...I tend to think he'll remain on the sideline and never reveal one way or the other. But IMO by not endorsing Trump Cruz lost my support entirely....it was never about "Principles"....it was about his 2020 run and that put him squarely in the establishment corner IMO.
Me too. Why bother?
I wish Charles Koch would get with the program.....he’s worth 44 billion dollars, and should send some to the Trump campaign.
Our experiences may differ on who supported Ted Cruz, but you are quite correct that Cruz’ religious Right support and his supposed firewall in the South cratered on him.
What he did so boldly against Carson, in Iowa, was a very bad play, and I believe it cost him. Those who had not yet caught on to his serpentine ways, certainly woke up after that little dirty trick.
Then came the delegate plotting and blocking Trump supporters from serving as TRUMP’s earned state delegates.
Your last thoughts are spot on
Exactly
Not that it’s relevant but what polls are they referring to?
As they are going to find out ... We The People have determined that the GOPe is the Problem, not the Solution.
There are Senate Races where this election cycle may actually bear fruit... I look forward to saying Goodbye to Juan Mcain
You got that right!
And, all the complaining about the liberal SCOTUS rulings is nothing but hot air as they aint seen nothing yet if Hillary gets 3 or 4 young progressive jurists seated at SCOTUS.
They will have nobody to blame but themselves.
Trump beat 15 other (R) candidates through the prescribed process. He is where he is due primarily to the massive and in our faces failures of McConnell, Boehner, Ryan and the rest of the (R) "leadership" along with the failures of the media to do their jobs as well.
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