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Apr 26, 2016 19:23:55   #
Ricko Loc: Florida
 
So now Cruz and Kasich have joined forces in an attempt to prevent the only candidate who has a mathematical chance of reaching the required 1237 delegates from becoming the nominee. I can understand Kasich being willing to participate in such a deal because he has readily admitted that his only chance at the Oval Office is a contested convention in which he would be selected as the nominee. Kasich has only won one State so he should justifiably be out according to the rules. Cruz, on the other hand professes that he is all for getting as many votes as possible and turning those numbers into delegates. He wants to win as many States as possible but should the voters reject him at the ballot box he is more than willing to disenfranchise those same voters and allow the establishment representatives to pronounce him the nominee should Trump not reach the magic number of 1237. We learn that Kasich will now stay out of Indiana to give Cruz the opportunity to upset Trump. In most circles that alliance would be viewed as pure and simple collusion and those involved not worthy of the presidency. It tells me that Cruz is in the race for Cruz first and foremost. I wonder just how far this supposed conservative Constitutional scholar is willing to go to attain his goal? Cruz has cast himself as an outsider because he fought the establishment on both sides of the aisle on numerous occasions. However, these latest developments leave one to wonder whether he is merely an insider in disguise? Does Cruz have a better chance of besting Hillary than Trump ? Corruption abounds, is the country ready for a complete cleansing ? Good Luck America !!!

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Apr 26, 2016 20:00:02   #
Super Dave Loc: Realville, USA
 
Trump is not the only candidate with a chance of getting 1237 delegates. The balloting continues until one candidate gets a majority.

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Apr 26, 2016 20:02:30   #
Super Dave Loc: Realville, USA
 
It's amusing to see Trump go ape crap about something he claims doesn't matter.

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Apr 26, 2016 20:04:15   #
markinny
 
Ricko wrote:
So now Cruz and Kasich have joined forces in an attempt to prevent the only candidate who has a mathematical chance of reaching the required 1237 delegates from becoming the nominee. I can understand Kasich being willing to participate in such a deal because he has readily admitted that his only chance at the Oval Office is a contested convention in which he would be selected as the nominee. Kasich has only won one State so he should justifiably be out according to the rules. Cruz, on the other hand professes that he is all for getting as many votes as possible and turning those numbers into delegates. He wants to win as many States as possible but should the voters reject him at the ballot box he is more than willing to disenfranchise those same voters and allow the establishment representatives to pronounce him the nominee should Trump not reach the magic number of 1237. We learn that Kasich will now stay out of Indiana to give Cruz the opportunity to upset Trump. In most circles that alliance would be viewed as pure and simple collusion and those involved not worthy of the presidency. It tells me that Cruz is in the race for Cruz first and foremost. I wonder just how far this supposed conservative Constitutional scholar is willing to go to attain his goal? Cruz has cast himself as an outsider because he fought the establishment on both sides of the aisle on numerous occasions. However, these latest developments leave one to wonder whether he is merely an insider in disguise? Does Cruz have a better chance of besting Hillary than Trump ? Corruption abounds, is the country ready for a complete cleansing ? Good Luck America !!!
So now Cruz and Kasich have joined forces in an at... (show quote)


cruz and kasich. running out of money and time. what a bunch of losers.

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Apr 26, 2016 20:11:23   #
Super Dave Loc: Realville, USA
 
markinny wrote:
cruz and kasich. running out of money and time. what a bunch of losers.

Because rich=great POTUS.

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Apr 26, 2016 20:40:34   #
Ricko Loc: Florida
 
Super Dave wrote:
Trump is not the only candidate with a chance of getting 1237 delegates. The balloting continues until one candidate gets a majority.


SuperDave-I was alluding to the voter's choice as opposed to that of the establishment. I believe anyone in Trump's shoes, including Cruz, would cry foul if the second place finisher were chosen. It is a screwed up, corrupt system designed to disenfranchise the voter so that the all-knowing establishment mojos can nominate their preference. I would love to have a republican president and at this stage of the game, nobody knows who has the best chance of besting Hillary. A poll of 1000 registered voters does not do it for me this early on. Based on past performance I do not trust the establishment to make the correct choice if not the front runner. I may be wrong !!! Good Luck America !!!

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Apr 26, 2016 20:47:59   #
Super Dave Loc: Realville, USA
 
Ricko wrote:
SuperDave-I was alluding to the voter's choice as opposed to that of the establishment. I believe anyone in Trump's shoes, including Cruz, would cry foul if the second place finisher were chosen. It is a screwed up, corrupt system designed to disenfranchise the voter so that the all-knowing establishment mojos can nominate their preference. I would love to have a republican president and at this stage of the game, nobody knows who has the best chance of besting Hillary. A poll of 1000 registered voters does not do it for me this early on. Based on past performance I do not trust the establishment to make the correct choice if not the front runner. I may be wrong !!! Good Luck America !!!
SuperDave-I was alluding to the voter's choice as ... (show quote)
How does that make sense when a clear majority of the voters oppose Trump?

You did know that I presume..

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Apr 26, 2016 21:43:49   #
Ricko Loc: Florida
 
Super Dave wrote:
How does that make sense when a clear majority of the voters oppose Trump?

You did know that I presume..


Super Dave-yes, I am aware that his unfavorable ratings are high but that too can change. Also, aware that polls show a majority of republican voters supposedly do not like Trump. In spite of it all he manages to win a few delegates here and there. ( I also remember a time when polls and the pundits showed Romney winning) I am not so sure that Cruz can best Hillary. He is a junior Senator who is viewed as an obstructionist by members of that elite organization for whatever that is worth. We need a winner whomever it turns out to be. Good Luck America !!!

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Apr 26, 2016 21:48:02   #
Super Dave Loc: Realville, USA
 
Ricko wrote:
Super Dave-yes, I am aware that his unfavorable ratings are high but that too can change. Also, aware that polls show a majority of republican voters supposedly do not like Trump. In spite of it all he manages to win a few delegates here and there. ( I also remember a time when polls and the pundits showed Romney winning) I am not so sure that Cruz can best Hillary. He is a junior Senator who is viewed as an obstructionist by members of that elite organization for whatever that is worth. We need a winner whomever it turns out to be. Good Luck America !!!
Super Dave-yes, I am aware that his unfavorable ra... (show quote)
Trump is in over his head. His campaign strategy is to avoid substance and speak about how stupid crap like what a victim he is how much Kasich puts in his mouth when he eats.

Trump has no ground game, and he doesn't work hard like Hillary does on the campaign trail.

Trump changing himself like a chameleon to become 'Presidential Trump' is not likely to fly.

Winners aren't whiners.

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Apr 27, 2016 08:14:24   #
eagleye13 Loc: Fl
 
Ricko wrote:
Super Dave-yes, I am aware that his unfavorable ratings are high but that too can change. Also, aware that polls show a majority of republican voters supposedly do not like Trump. In spite of it all he manages to win a few delegates here and there. ( I also remember a time when polls and the pundits showed Romney winning) I am not so sure that Cruz can best Hillary. He is a junior Senator who is viewed as an obstructionist by members of that elite organization for whatever that is worth. We need a winner whomever it turns out to be. Good Luck America !!!
Super Dave-yes, I am aware that his unfavorable ra... (show quote)


Cruz's snakes are revealed in the many E Mails I get daily asking for donations.
The latest being;
"Ted sent you an email this morning about the danger GOP delegates are facing from Trump supporters,"
Cruz's campaign using leftist tactics again. Lion Ted is the MO.

It backfired last night.
Now the Unions are going after Trump per this mornings E's I am getting.
Lets take America back from the crooked establishment, and the crooked RNC king makers..

I can't think of anyone people have more disgust for than Hillary.
That is going to increase as the cover up of her past, and lack of accomplishments are revealed.

Last night her "victory" speech was all platitudes. NO substance. Her record speaks for itself. She didn't and can't fix anything.

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Apr 27, 2016 08:40:36   #
Coos Bay Tom Loc: coos bay oregon
 
Ricko wrote:
So now Cruz and Kasich have joined forces in an attempt to prevent the only candidate who has a mathematical chance of reaching the required 1237 delegates from becoming the nominee. I can understand Kasich being willing to participate in such a deal because he has readily admitted that his only chance at the Oval Office is a contested convention in which he would be selected as the nominee. Kasich has only won one State so he should justifiably be out according to the rules. Cruz, on the other hand professes that he is all for getting as many votes as possible and turning those numbers into delegates. He wants to win as many States as possible but should the voters reject him at the ballot box he is more than willing to disenfranchise those same voters and allow the establishment representatives to pronounce him the nominee should Trump not reach the magic number of 1237. We learn that Kasich will now stay out of Indiana to give Cruz the opportunity to upset Trump. In most circles that alliance would be viewed as pure and simple collusion and those involved not worthy of the presidency. It tells me that Cruz is in the race for Cruz first and foremost. I wonder just how far this supposed conservative Constitutional scholar is willing to go to attain his goal? Cruz has cast himself as an outsider because he fought the establishment on both sides of the aisle on numerous occasions. However, these latest developments leave one to wonder whether he is merely an insider in disguise? Does Cruz have a better chance of besting Hillary than Trump ? Corruption abounds, is the country ready for a complete cleansing ? Good Luck America !!!
So now Cruz and Kasich have joined forces in an at... (show quote)
Time to slap them all down. I'm voting for Ricko


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Apr 27, 2016 08:48:59   #
eagleye13 Loc: Fl
 
Now the Western voters have to come up to speed on Cruz and his wife:
I wish Ted Cruz was for real. A true Conservative; BUT
What if he is another fraud?
Real old line Conservatives have had enough of those.
With so much at stake in 2016 for our country, we simply can't afford to get another fraud as the Republican Nominee.
We need a President who we can trust. We need a President who means it when they promise to defend our liberty.
Sadly, Senator Ted Cruz has just not been an authentic, genuine voice when it comes to defending liberty.
For example, since even before his election to the U.S. Senate, Senator Cruz pledged to help Rand Paul Audit the Fed.
Then, when a U.S. Senate vote on Audit the Fed was forced; -- after fighting side-by-side the Liberty Movement for five years -- Senator Cruz couldn't be bothered to show up.
He was too busy campaigning.
There's just too much at stake. MEET HEIDI CRUZ - TED'S NEW WORLD ORDER WIFE
http://republicbroadcasting.org/news/meet-heidi-cruz-teds-new-world-order-wife/


Ricko wrote:
SuperDave-I was alluding to the voter's choice as opposed to that of the establishment. I believe anyone in Trump's shoes, including Cruz, would cry foul if the second place finisher were chosen. It is a screwed up, corrupt system designed to disenfranchise the voter so that the all-knowing establishment mojos can nominate their preference. I would love to have a republican president and at this stage of the game, nobody knows who has the best chance of besting Hillary. A poll of 1000 registered voters does not do it for me this early on. Based on past performance I do not trust the establishment to make the correct choice if not the front runner. I may be wrong !!! Good Luck America !!!
SuperDave-I was alluding to the voter's choice as ... (show quote)

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Apr 27, 2016 08:49:54   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
Ricko wrote:
So now Cruz and Kasich have joined forces in an attempt to prevent the only candidate who has a mathematical chance of reaching the required 1237 delegates from becoming the nominee. I can understand Kasich being willing to participate in such a deal because he has readily admitted that his only chance at the Oval Office is a contested convention in which he would be selected as the nominee. Kasich has only won one State so he should justifiably be out according to the rules. Cruz, on the other hand professes that he is all for getting as many votes as possible and turning those numbers into delegates. He wants to win as many States as possible but should the voters reject him at the ballot box he is more than willing to disenfranchise those same voters and allow the establishment representatives to pronounce him the nominee should Trump not reach the magic number of 1237. We learn that Kasich will now stay out of Indiana to give Cruz the opportunity to upset Trump. In most circles that alliance would be viewed as pure and simple collusion and those involved not worthy of the presidency. It tells me that Cruz is in the race for Cruz first and foremost. I wonder just how far this supposed conservative Constitutional scholar is willing to go to attain his goal? Cruz has cast himself as an outsider because he fought the establishment on both sides of the aisle on numerous occasions. However, these latest developments leave one to wonder whether he is merely an insider in disguise? Does Cruz have a better chance of besting Hillary than Trump ? Corruption abounds, is the country ready for a complete cleansing ? Good Luck America !!!
So now Cruz and Kasich have joined forces in an at... (show quote)


And it fell apart before it ever got going..When you scam, you loose.....
When you willfully move against the peoples popular choice, you loose as well...Last night once again reminds those criminal hill conspirators we're done with them!! I love that!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Apr 27, 2016 08:50:52   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
Coos Bay Tom wrote:
Time to slap them all down. I'm voting for Ricko



Slap them all OUT..Agreed!!!

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Apr 27, 2016 08:52:56   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
eagleye13 wrote:
Cruz's snakes are revealed in the many E Mails I get daily asking for donations.
The latest being;
"Ted sent you an email this morning about the danger GOP delegates are facing from Trump supporters,"
Cruz's campaign using leftist tactics again. Lion Ted is the MO.

It backfired last night.
Now the Unions are going after Trump per this mornings E's I am getting.
Lets take America back from the crooked establishment, and the crooked RNC king makers..

I can't think of anyone people have more disgust for than Hillary.
That is going to increase as the cover up of her past, and lack of accomplishments are revealed.

Last night her "victory" speech was all platitudes. NO substance. Her record speaks for itself. She didn't and can't fix anything.
Cruz's snakes are revealed in the many E Mails I g... (show quote)


Completely agree..not mentioning the lack of moral character and standing simply on "success in any office position" what has she accomplished?? Not a damn thing...........There's your "credentials".........Lack thereof I mean.......

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