9 unbound delegates so it doesn’t count for anyone
Sorry to read that. I think they should encourage Trump to run third party. Someday, sometime, the guy is going to say something bad enough even for the most ardent fans to say - enough! For me that happened a while ago.
Cruz and Trump split the delegates
34% is a big number. The question would be, what happens to those people if Trump is the nominee? Do they suck it up or sit home on their hands?
Teb! has embraced the Cartel he once railed against.
¡Yeb!, Romney, Graham and the rest of the stooges of The Cheap Labor Express have all gotten behind Cruz to stop Trump.
What that really means is that Cruz has joined the effort to stop the citizens from keepng their country.
Full disclosure - I’m for anyone the Republicans put up against Hillary.
If figured out last night on O’Reilly, then reinforced this morning on F&F why I’m really not a big fan of Cruz - the person.
1. He doesn’t know how to have a conversation. He’s one-on-one with O’Reilly, and then on the “curvy couch” this AM, and gets asked simple questions (softballs, really), and he immediately jumps on the stump and gives a stale stump-speech sound-bite. Simple question; too long an answer, and then talks over the host(s) that try to get him back on track.
2. He comes across more as a bureaucrat that will push papers across his desk, than an inspiring leader. I just don’t see how he gets anyone to rally behind him for a cause - big or small. Sure, he’ll have sycophant boot-lickers, like Zero does. But I just don’t see leadership skills or characteristics, no matter how many times he invokes the memory of the Great Communicator.
Of course, if he can pull a comeback and win, I’ll fully support him. But, sheesh ...
If Trump cleans up in Wisconsin's winner-take-all primary, it will be all over but the shouting. Wisconsin has the unique blend of (a)large number of religious voters, both Catholic and Evangelical, (b)large number of blue collar voters, and (c)a light purple state which could be a key swing state in November.
Cruz may be able to win a handful of the remaining contests (Nebraska, Montana, South Dakota) but none of them award enough delegates to make a difference.
Even Scott Walker will be boarding the Trump train if he produces a convincing win in Wisconsin on April 5.
FWIW, the loss of Wisconsin's primary in 1952 is also what led General MacArthur to throw in his lot with Eisenhower.
That would be the smart thing for the GOP to do. However they have ignored the voters for years. They are not changing by rallying around Ted in order to get a brokered convention.