Posted on 03/23/2016 9:13:08 AM PDT by GodGunsGuts
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More spin from Ted State
So happy to be focused on real issues. . . .
More sleaze from Cruz and his gutless followers. Scum of the earth.
Ted Cruz is holding his wife in front of himself instead of a baby.
When your wife is of the Establishment and open borders officer for a global bank shes fair game. Since it proves Cruz is a fake conservative.
I would never support this prick. Period. No context at all. You try to make a mans wife look like a whore I don’t know what you expect from him. If your wife has nothing to hide Cruz then Trump would have nothing to spill. Why don’t you address what it is he’s referring to
Ed Muskie??
A PAC supporting Cruz explicitly solicited votes for Cruz using Trump's wife. All Trump did was tell Cruz to rein in the PAC.
Cruz never even disavowed the original ad.
Ted Cruz is a POS.
Wasn’t it the Ted campaign surrogates that initiated the wife issue?
More sleaze from Trump and his gutless followers. Scum of the earth.
A twist on the old “ Have you stopped beating my wife?” Ploy.
So funny. Ted’s PAC attacks Melania, then he whines that Trump is threatening his wife.
Lyin’ Ted at it again.
Sounds like Ted Cruz needs to retreat to a safe space. Only in bizarro PC lib world is “I’ll spill the beans on your wife” considered a “threat”.
Here’s an idea: Don’t run ads calling Trump’s wife a whore.
Trump’s audience was right. Ted is a pussy. At this point, he’s actively trying to sabotage Trump in the general election making comments like this. He knows he has no shot at the nomination, and is just doing the globalist’s bidding to get Hillary elected.
FUTC
Ted, if you don’t like what is happening with your PACS, you need to get rid of Liz Mair. She has a habit of making incendiary remarks at the candidate’s expense.
Get this chunk of human SNOT off of my computer screen, you B&E artist!
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Sat, Mar 26 | Alaska Caucus (D) | 20 | Closed | ||
Sat, Mar 26 | Hawaii Caucus (D) | 34 | Closed | ||
Sat, Mar 26 | Washington Caucus (D) | 118 | Closed | ||
Tue, Apr 5 | Wisconsin | 96 | 42 (WTA) | Open | |
Sat, Apr 9 | Wyoming Caucus (D) | 18 | Closed | ||
Tue, Apr 19 | New York | 291 | 95 (P) | Closed | |
Tue, Apr 26 | Connecticut | 70 | 28 (P) | Closed | |
Tue, Apr 26 | Delaware | 31 | 16 (WTA) | Closed | |
Tue, Apr 26 | Maryland | 118 | 38 (WTA) | Closed | |
Tue, Apr 26 | Pennsylvania | 210 | 71 (P, WTA) | Closed | |
Tue, Apr 26 | Rhode Island | 33 | 19 (P) | Mixed | |
Tue, May 3 | Indiana | 92 | 57 (WTA) | Open | |
Sat, May 7 | Guam (D) | 12 | Closed | ||
Tue, May 10 | Nebraska (R) | 36 | Closed | ||
Tue, May 10 | West Virginia | 34 | 37 | Mixed | |
Tue, May 17 | Kentucky (D) | 61 | Closed | ||
Tue, May 17 | Oregon | 73 | 28 (P) | Closed | |
Tue, May 24 | Washington (R)* | 44 (P) | Closed | ||
Sat, Jun 4 | Virgin Islands Caucus (D) | 12 | Open | ||
Sun, Jun 5 | Puerto Rico Caucus (D) | 67 | Open | ||
Tue, Jun 7 | California | 546 | 172 (P) | Mixed | |
Tue, Jun 7 | Montana | 27 | 27 (WTA) | Open | |
Tue, Jun 7 | New Jersey | 142 | 51 (WTA) | Closed | |
Tue, Jun 7 | New Mexico | 43 | 24 (P) | Closed | |
Tue, Jun 7 | North Dakota Caucus (D) | 23 | Closed | ||
Tue, Jun 7 | South Dakota | 25 | 29 (WTA) | Closed | |
Tue, Jun 14 | District of Columbia (D) | 46 | Closed |
Allocation – All Democratic primary/caucus delegates are proportionally allocated. Republican primaries/caucuses are listed as Proportional (P), Winner-Take-All (WTA), or Winner-Take-Most (WTM).
Proportional – Delegates are awarded based on the percentage of the vote received by candidates, or some formulation of dividing up the delegates
Winner Take All – All delegates are given to the winner of the contest
Winner Take Most – Some delegates are reserved for the winner, some may be divided proportionally
Unbound – Delegates are not bound to a specific candidate and can support any candidate of their choosing, varies by state party
Type
Open– Voters may vote in either party primary but can choose only one
Closed – Only voters registered in their respective party may vote in the party primary
Mixed – A semi-open or semi-closed environment, unaffiliated voters can choose to vote in either primary or can switch registration the day of voting
>>More sleaze from Cruz and his gutless followers. Scum of the earth.<<
Romney supporter? hitlery is your gal?
Good grief.
SHUT UP TED!
you are really starting to annoy me! (and I used to be a big supporter!)
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