If I may. If you don’t get a seat at the table you don’t get any cards. At this point I believe Cruz may well be the most conservative one in the race. I also am very concerned that he is not electable at the national level. The people that aren’t willing to understand the above are always in a snit mode.
Many of them stayed home rather than vote for Romney. I loathe McCain and have for decades but I campaigned for him and Romney after the primaries were done. I then voted for both. A poor player at the table is better than fetching drinks.
I firmly believe that Ted Cruz is more electable on a national level than Trump.
Trump is an idol here but I’ve run into too many people in the ‘real world’ who cannot stand him to the point that I don’t think they would vote for him.
So, I want you to take a look at this, and consider the result. You loathed McStain (as do I) and possibly Romney too. Most likely, you are like many of us who felt as though the 2 of them were not Conservatives, but hey, they were better than obunghole, right? So, you voted for two despicable, non-Conservatives, which really, truly only accomplishes one thing: Pushing the party further and further to the left. Sure, McStains a RINO lefty in disguise, but that "R" next to his name obviously makes him better than obunghole, right? See, that's been my issue all along. I'll be voting for Trump, or in my case, caucusing for Trump, come March 1st. If Cruz is the ultimate nominee, I will vote for him. I will NOT, however, vote for any other nominee, such as Rubio, Christy, Yeb, et al. simply because there is an "R" next to their name.