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To: LowOiL
Perhaps if enough people vote on the FR caucus poll and yell conspiracy loud enough the good delegates in North Dakota will change their mind

Perhaps if the GOP hears enough discontent from the voters, they will understand they will lose the election unless the will of the PEOPLE drives the nomination process. Perhaps they don't care. Perhaps they prefer to lose to Hillary with Cruz than win with Trump. Perhaps you do, as well.
33 posted on 04/04/2016 7:51:55 AM PDT by Girlene
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To: Girlene

I can guarantee that if it was Trump who was out-foxing Cruz on lining up these delegates, the Trumpsters would be proclaiming his genius from the mountain tops! However, since he’s simply incompetent, it must be Cruz and the “Establishment’s” fault.


62 posted on 04/04/2016 8:42:16 AM PDT by reegs
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To: Girlene
Perhaps if the GOP hears enough discontent from the voters, they will understand they will lose the election unless the will of the PEOPLE drives the nomination process

Sour Grapes much? Sounds like DU.

You have to earn those delegates and most of them weren't raised on the back side of a turnip truck. These are more astute studies of politics that look up sources when accusations are thrown out. They will not be swayed with threats (sue sue sue) by bullies that hide behind keyboard twitter accounts typing crude remarks and ducking debates. Cheap accusations without proof are discredited and frowned upon. This ain't middle school (even if the grammar from one candidate never rises above it).

Earn your nomination as the rules set it up, then you will have room to play the victim card, until then, quit whining. The promises to hold your breath and not vote is your privilege (and it is a valid option in some cases). But just because the field narrowed and you're not dominating as perhaps you expected with Trump touting every poll imaginable early on without thinking a narrower field showing his support has a roof is not my fault. Donald's negatives are his own fault, and his supporters not absorbing the fact that having an even worse negative opinion from voters than Hillary has can be problematic to other conservatives.

Speaking of conservatives, take off your high hat, Cruz is the most proven conservative person we have had in 20 years. You don't have a 97% rating (second highest in the Senate) just playing pattyfoot with RINOs. Cruz earned his honorable title and he didn't have to compromise to do it (ex. Iowa ethonol). He doesn't switch positions 5 times on abortion in 3 days. He has what a lot of us loved with Reagan, character. So much that others fabricate stories to try and drag that character in the mud.

IOWs grow up and put the blame where it belongs, in Donald's lap. The election was Trump's to pick like a ripe grape off the vine. All he had to do was plop it in his mouth and keep it shut afterwards. This brings us back full circle, back to sour grapes. Or what you get when you run your mouth so long the grape turns on you.

Not that complicated when you think about it.

102 posted on 04/04/2016 12:09:50 PM PDT by LowOiL (In America today, it is considered worse to judge evil than to do evil - Burk Parsons)
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