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[Reuters] National poll: Half of Republicans support Trump [Trump 49.8 Cruz 30% Kasich 14.7%]
Reuters ^ | April 29, 2016 | Reuters

Posted on 05/01/2016 2:19:13 AM PDT by GonzoII

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[Reuters] National poll: Half of Republicans support Trump [Trump 49.8 Cruz 30% Kasich 14.7%]

LOLBOOM!

That's might nigh on a 20 point lead, and basically a majority (within the MOE).

Expect Trump's "ceiling" to continue creeping upward, both state-by-state and nationally.

Cruz should clearly see that the end is nigh for his campaign, and he's actually further demonstrating precisely why he wouldn't make a good President.

The policy positions of the two candidates do not vary that greatly. The GOP voters in this country have made their decision based on additional criteria. Leadership, for instance. Ted Cruz has lost in that realm. Charisma/likability, another example. Ted Cruz has lost in that realm as well. Ideological purity? Ted Cruz wins, yay!

The bottom line is, Ted Cruz has lost this campaign across the categorical board, for the most part, including "intangibles". Cruz has fully embraced the GOPe and their Machiavellian tactics. Ted Cruz has become one with the Enemy Elites.

The corrupt, entrenched Uniparty status quo in Washington DC must be upended, before anything good will happen with our federal government. Until that process begins, nothing else positive can proceed.

Donald Trump is clearly the best choice.

Vote Trump

21 posted on 05/01/2016 3:00:04 PM PDT by sargon (Vote Trump!)
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