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To: lonestar67
Yes. In June Trump decided to become a conservative Republican.

Not true. Trump since the 1980s have been making speeches about how the U.S. was getting screwed on trade deals. Go to YouTube and look it up.

Nobody said Trump was a conservative. But he's better: He's a nationalist who will put America first.

That is not encouraging to me.

But you have no issues with Republicans in Washington who has contributed to the conditions now, right?

Cruz did not defend the thugs in Chicago and that was his first point of criticism in the controversy. Like it or not, Trump has followed Cruz’s advice and toned down his outrageous prompts encouraging his supporters to attack the protesters. It was dumb what Trump was advising and he now does not do that.

Rafael Cruz gave a general condemnation of violence and proceeded to blame Trump's "campaign rhetoric" for starting the violence. So, he sided with the thugs instead of his fellow candidate who's ass he kissed profusely back in June.

If you look at the Cruz map, he has won states all across the nation. The South will vote Republican. It does not matter.

The South is not enough though. Cruz cannot win Rust-belt Midwestern states. And again, Cruz did not even beat Trump in the South! He's simply not a national candidate, who will win equal or lessor states that Romney won in 2012.

Cruz actually understands how elections work. Trump does not.

That's a non-sequitur. Trump is bringing new voters into his campaign and into the GOP.

He thinks anytime he loses the game is rigged. There are rules throughout the process— including the general.

Part of that is political. Trump traded the CO delegates for decisive wins in the NE. So, he's playing politics byrailing against the machine.

Who is going to sit down and explain the electoral college system to Trump?

No one needs to. Trump has won the optics and cemented his role as an outsider.

43 posted on 04/19/2016 7:40:36 PM PDT by Extremely Extreme Extremist (Rafael Cruz: Canadian-born, Cuban ancestry, ineligible for POTUS)
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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist
No one needs to. Trump has won the optics and cemented his role as an outsider.

Trump remains the underdog. The guy's winning, and yet he remains the underdog. Cruz ought to be the underdog at this point, yet he's not.

Is the Boston Globe a stealth Trump supporter? They put Trump's biggest campaign pledge on the most sincere section of their paper - in their front page headline. Then they put Trump's picture right below it. All of that on their front page, above the fold, FOR FREE. Although people who read the fine print might get the "joke" how many people just glance at the headline and picture before they jump to the Sports Section or the Obits? Does the Globe not know its own readers?

Then there's the #nevertrump crowd. You'd think for appearance's sake they'd throw Trump a crumb or two in Colorado and Wyoming. But, no, nothing less than a total complete 100% victory Communist style will do.

Such in your face results just make people angry. The #nevertrump politicians have to know this. Ergo the #nevertrump crowd must also be stealth Trump supporters.

And that's how Trump remains the underdog.

47 posted on 04/19/2016 8:19:56 PM PDT by Milhous (Donald Trump supporter.)
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