Posted on 03/21/2016 12:51:10 PM PDT by Yogi60
As of today, it is now down to three candidates on the Republican side and two on the Democrat from a field which at its apex had seventeen from the GOP and five from the Dems. What a ride it has been to dwindle it down to the five that we have left.
That being said, there is no end in sight on either side with each party still slugging it out until the bitter end with Donald Trump leading the way on the Republican side with his overbearing and mean-spirited campaign that has laid carnage to everyone who dares cross his path with Senator Ted Cruz vowing to be the only one left who can beat the Donald and Governor John Kasich of Ohio trying to remain the only adult in the race. (For the record, it is a mathematical impossibility for Kasich to win at this point as he would have to get 103% of the total remaining delegates still at stake.) The Dems have Hillary Clinton who is the only person that I know of who can claim to be a non-establishment candidate yet tout her record as an establishment Senator, Secretary of State and First Lady, and Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders who is this years burr under Hillarys saddle who just wont go away.
Mr. Trump has insulted everyone in the race, told people that he could shoot someone and his supporters would still follow him, still has yet to come up with a policy of any substance, made fun of a handicapped reporter but yet is winning in every part of the country because he has tapped into that Silent Majority that Richard Nixon claimed in 1968.
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Please do share his grammatical problems with the class!
Trump already beat Cruz in about a dozen debates. What will beating him in one more prove?
ditto.
“from a field which at its apex had seventeen from the GOP and five from the Dems”
“...its’” should be “its”.
“...had seventeen from...” should be “17”. If larger than nine, numerals are used. Only one through nine are spelled.
“two on the Democrat from a field which at its apex had...” Should be “from a field which, at its apex, had...” Should have commas setting apart the appositive phrase.
And that’s just the first sentence. Shall I continue?
Yeah with his 2 or 3 questions each debate? Lots of chance there to “debate” someone when you are being marginalized.
When Ted Cruz has a path to enough Delegates to win the GOP
P.S. The anti-Trump people are the smartest in the world? Riiiight...
Aw...somebody needs a little time in his safe space with the Play-Do.
The Dems have Hillary Clinton who is the only person that I know of who can claim to be a non-establishment candidate...
Scratch that. The patient is delusional. This would be a former First Lady, Senator, and Secretary of State, and she's "non-establishment"? Thorazine for the patient, please. Make it an extra large suppository.
Why? Got a reason? Trump for President. Cruz is finished and will never get enough delegates to get nomination.
Help yourself....He clearly isn’t an English major but he does have an editor as well.
He owns a DeLorean.
Rumor has it that, “Trump is willing to debate Cruz with two conditions: Ted dresses in a Canadian red mountie uniform and brings a box of Cuban cigars.”
You heard it here, first!
And a boilermaker chaser.
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