Posted on 04/06/2016 10:15:33 AM PDT by Steelfish
ANALYSIS: Donald Trump Grows Weaker, Setting Up Further Republican Chaos
By Rick Klein Apr 5, 2016
Wisconsin will go down as the state that turned the tide - or that turns the minds of anxious Republicans to what might have been.
Donald Trumps loss proves a point the anti-Trump forces have been making with varying intensity for months. He was blown out, losing broadly and decisively in a big battleground state, in a winnowed field and in a primary that was open to independents as well as GOP regulars.
Tonight is a turning point. It is a rallying cry, Ted Cruz said in declaring victory, in words that his erstwhile enemies in the Republican establishment would gladly endorse at this point in the race.
Trumps support is stalling among Republican voters, and his failure to close out his rivals speaks to his potential weakness in a general election. Tuesdays results show the GOP frontrunner can be beaten soundly in places where the case against Trump is prosecuted in a sustained way - and perhaps helped along when Trump himself plays into those arguments with his own behavior.
With a Trump ceiling coming in to focus, his path to a majority of convention delegates has never been narrower. Strikingly, more than a third of Republicans in Wisconsin exit polls say theyd be scared under a Trump presidency, with another two in 10 saying theyd be concerned. Trump was uncharacteristically silent Tuesday night, as if he had nothing good to say. Cruz is by far the biggest beneficiary of the anti-Trump sentiments. Wisconsin delivered the kind of cross-demographic victory that, to date, only Trump has managed in an electorally significant state.
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Of course I am hoping that debate never materializes- Hillary in jail and Cruz as the nominee debating a mad socialist or Uncle Joe.
If anyone other than Cruz or Trump is the nominee- the GOP is finished. The GOP wants to remain in existence and are trying to unite the party so they are courting Cruz. Cruz is a principled man and will not go along with their uniparty agenda. Looks like they think he is preferable to Trump.
Primary contests I said, ND and CO are conventions, and CO hasn’t even finished there’s yet. Utah was a caucus. I was just referencing primaries in which the population actually votes.
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