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CRUZ To Continue if He Loses Indiana - WHY ?
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May 2, 2016 23:06:30   #
Sicilianthing
 
Is there something he knows? Has he been told something by Goldman/Sucks/Rockefellers/Rothschilds ?

Hmmmmm...

Is this code for Cleveland Burning ?


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OSCEOLA, Ind. -- Ted Cruz vowed to "absolutely" stay in the race for the Republican p**********l nomination even if he loses Indiana's primary on Tuesday.

"I am in for the distance," Cruz told reporters Monday after greeting patrons at a café in this northern Indiana town.

"As long as we have a viable path to victory, I am competing until the end," Cruz said.

In an interview with NBC News' Hallie Jackson later in the day, Cruz remained confident T***p w*n't earn the 1,237 delegates needed to secure the nomination before the convention. "If you can't earn a majority, it means you can't be the nominee because it means you can't unite the party and you'd be an incredibly weak general e******n candidate," he said.

An NBC/WSJ/Marist poll released on Sunday gave Donald Trump a 15-point advantage over Cruz in the Hoosier state.

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Cruz disputed those findings while talking to a supporter at the café.

"You're behind ol' Donald," the man told Cruz.

"Well, we're not," Cruz responded. "Look, the polls have been all over the place. I think where we are in Indiana is neck and neck."

Cruz has seemingly put all of his chips into setting himself up for a victory in Indiana, where 57 delegates are up for grabs. A loss on Tuesday would significantly narrow his chances of sending the GOP race to a contested convention.

On Thursday night at a rally in South Bend - before the release of the poor polling figures -- Cruz bluntly spoke about the stakes of Indiana's primary: "It is the common sense and good judgment of the Hoosier state that is the one thing that stands between us and plunging over the cliff."

Four days later inside this cafe, Cruz continued to push Indiana's importance to picking the GOP nominee, telling a supporter: "It's going to be up to the people of Indiana."

For the last week, Cruz has visited towns up and down the state - from Evansville to South Bend.

His campaign built an alliance with rival John Kasich, which led to Cruz boasting last week aloud at several rallies that Kasich was "pulling out of Indiana."

"What that means is that Indiana gets a straight and direct choice between our campaign and Donald Trump," Cruz said last Monday at a stop in Franklin.

The Texas senator has long suggested he would beat Trump in a head-to-head matchup, but the NBC/WSJ/Marist poll found that 58 percent of Indiana Republicans are resistant and opposed to the duo's alliance.

Cruz also named Carly Fiorina as his running mate at a rally in Indianapolis last week - a move intended to reignite the floundering campaign after being swept in five northeastern states last Tuesday.

And despite Monday's assurances that he would stay in the race, Cruz's tone at a rally in La Porte one night early conveyed just how high the stakes are for the survival of his campaign.

"I believe in the people of the Hoosier state. I believe in the men and women gathered here and the goodness of the American people that we will not give into evil but we will remember who we are, and we will stand for our values," he said Sunday.

He continued to make the dramatic argument on Monday.

"I trust the good people of Indiana to differentiate...I believe in the American people. We are not a bitter, angry, petty, bigoted people. That is not America. I reject that vision of America," Cruz said.

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May 3, 2016 00:54:09   #
Super Dave Loc: Realville, USA
 
Sicilianthing wrote:
Is there something he knows? Has he been told something by Goldman/Sucks/Rockefellers/Rothschilds ?
Maybe he just doesn't want Hillary to be POTUS..

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May 3, 2016 00:57:01   #
Sicilianthing
 
Super Dave wrote:
Maybe he just doesn't want Hillary to be POTUS..


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Pass, Wrong Answer!

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May 3, 2016 00:59:18   #
Super Dave Loc: Realville, USA
 
Sicilianthing wrote:
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Pass, Wrong Answer!
And you would know that.... Sure...

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May 3, 2016 01:01:00   #
Sicilianthing
 
Super Dave wrote:
And you would know that.... Sure...


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Think bout it.

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May 3, 2016 01:03:59   #
Super Dave Loc: Realville, USA
 
Sicilianthing wrote:
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Think bout it.
I did before I posted. You're batting average isn't so good.

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May 3, 2016 01:06:11   #
Sicilianthing
 
[quote=Super Dave]I did before I posted. You're batting average isn't so good.[/quote

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Pass, Strike 2, wrong answer again, your batting swing sucks!

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May 3, 2016 01:09:40   #
Super Dave Loc: Realville, USA
 
Sicilianthing wrote:
Super Dave wrote:
I did before I posted. You're batting average isn't so good.


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Pass, Strike 2, wrong answer again, your batting swing sucks!
That's it. You've just been penalized 15 yards for delay of a rational answer.

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May 3, 2016 01:12:58   #
Sicilianthing
 
Super Dave wrote:
That's it. You've just been penalized 15 yards for delay of a rational answer.


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Delay of game!

Cruz is being told to stay in like Kasuck because the Banksters are going to deal a Wild Card and steal the nominaton.

Cleveland will burn !

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May 3, 2016 01:25:18   #
Super Dave Loc: Realville, USA
 
Sicilianthing wrote:
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Delay of game!

Cruz is being told to stay in like Kasuck because the Banksters are going to deal a Wild Card and steal the nominaton.

Cleveland will burn !
Right.. Because nobody could rationally oppose 'Wonderful Donald' without some sort of secret conspiracy that only nutjobs hear about.

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May 3, 2016 08:30:13   #
Sicilianthing
 
Super Dave wrote:
Right.. Because nobody could rationally oppose 'Wonderful Donald' without some sort of secret conspiracy that only nutjobs hear about.



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FOUL !

Roughing the Ref ... No deal bro, Pass, that ain't the answer

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May 3, 2016 08:50:29   #
Kevyn
 
Sicilianthing wrote:
Is there something he knows? Has he been told something by Goldman/Sucks/Rockefellers/Rothschilds ?

Hmmmmm...

Is this code for Cleveland Burning ?


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OSCEOLA, Ind. -- Ted Cruz vowed to "absolutely" stay in the race for the Republican p**********l nomination even if he loses Indiana's primary on Tuesday.

"I am in for the distance," Cruz told reporters Monday after greeting patrons at a café in this northern Indiana town.

"As long as we have a viable path to victory, I am competing until the end," Cruz said.

In an interview with NBC News' Hallie Jackson later in the day, Cruz remained confident T***p w*n't earn the 1,237 delegates needed to secure the nomination before the convention. "If you can't earn a majority, it means you can't be the nominee because it means you can't unite the party and you'd be an incredibly weak general e******n candidate," he said.

An NBC/WSJ/Marist poll released on Sunday gave Donald Trump a 15-point advantage over Cruz in the Hoosier state.

PlayTed Cruz vows to remain in the campaign Facebook Twitter Google PlusEmbed
Ted Cruz vows to remain in the campaign 8:24
Cruz disputed those findings while talking to a supporter at the café.

"You're behind ol' Donald," the man told Cruz.

"Well, we're not," Cruz responded. "Look, the polls have been all over the place. I think where we are in Indiana is neck and neck."

Cruz has seemingly put all of his chips into setting himself up for a victory in Indiana, where 57 delegates are up for grabs. A loss on Tuesday would significantly narrow his chances of sending the GOP race to a contested convention.

On Thursday night at a rally in South Bend - before the release of the poor polling figures -- Cruz bluntly spoke about the stakes of Indiana's primary: "It is the common sense and good judgment of the Hoosier state that is the one thing that stands between us and plunging over the cliff."

Four days later inside this cafe, Cruz continued to push Indiana's importance to picking the GOP nominee, telling a supporter: "It's going to be up to the people of Indiana."

For the last week, Cruz has visited towns up and down the state - from Evansville to South Bend.

His campaign built an alliance with rival John Kasich, which led to Cruz boasting last week aloud at several rallies that Kasich was "pulling out of Indiana."

"What that means is that Indiana gets a straight and direct choice between our campaign and Donald Trump," Cruz said last Monday at a stop in Franklin.

The Texas senator has long suggested he would beat Trump in a head-to-head matchup, but the NBC/WSJ/Marist poll found that 58 percent of Indiana Republicans are resistant and opposed to the duo's alliance.

Cruz also named Carly Fiorina as his running mate at a rally in Indianapolis last week - a move intended to reignite the floundering campaign after being swept in five northeastern states last Tuesday.

And despite Monday's assurances that he would stay in the race, Cruz's tone at a rally in La Porte one night early conveyed just how high the stakes are for the survival of his campaign.

"I believe in the people of the Hoosier state. I believe in the men and women gathered here and the goodness of the American people that we will not give into evil but we will remember who we are, and we will stand for our values," he said Sunday.

He continued to make the dramatic argument on Monday.

"I trust the good people of Indiana to differentiate...I believe in the American people. We are not a bitter, angry, petty, bigoted people. That is not America. I reject that vision of America," Cruz said.
Is there something he knows? Has he been told some... (show quote)
Thinking republicans realize that neither Trump or Cruz has an ice cubes chance in hell of winning the general. Their biggest challenge is to make sure Trump doesn't d**g down the rest of their ticket. The only shot at this is shutting down Trumps midway game at the convention and offering a candidate who is palatable to middle America. Cruz is wittingly h*****g on not expecting the nomination but just to deny Trump the nomination in an effort to save the GOP from self destruction.

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May 3, 2016 09:13:12   #
Sicilianthing
 
Kevyn wrote:
Thinking republicans realize that neither Trump or Cruz has an ice cubes chance in hell of winning the general. Their biggest challenge is to make sure Trump doesn't d**g down the rest of their ticket. The only shot at this is shutting down Trumps midway game at the convention and offering a candidate who is palatable to middle America. Cruz is wittingly h*****g on not expecting the nomination but just to deny Trump the nomination in an effort to save the GOP from self destruction.


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SCREW the GOP and both ScumBag Parties for that matter...

Wake up Slappy, you're still stuck in 2nd gear... Both parties are a Sham LIE !

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May 3, 2016 09:31:13   #
Super Dave Loc: Realville, USA
 
Kevyn wrote:
Thinking republicans realize that neither Trump or Cruz has an ice cubes chance in hell of winning the general. Their biggest challenge is to make sure Trump doesn't d**g down the rest of their ticket. The only shot at this is shutting down Trumps midway game at the convention and offering a candidate who is palatable to middle America. Cruz is wittingly h*****g on not expecting the nomination but just to deny Trump the nomination in an effort to save the GOP from self destruction.

BS. Even given the fact that the DOJ will almost certainly not do it's job, Cruz would most likely do quite well. His numbers are down, but his message is genuine and his record is quite good.

Trump could also win, even without a Hillary indictment. Not a huge chance, or even a mediocre chance. But Hillary's negatives are outstandingly high, her record is of nothing but corruption and failure, and she's just not likeable. Trump might be able to change his persona enough to win. If people weren't easily bamboozled, Obama would have never seen the WH.

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May 3, 2016 09:33:04   #
Super Dave Loc: Realville, USA
 
Sicilianthing wrote:
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SCREW the GOP and both ScumBag Parties for that matter...

Wake up Slappy, you're still stuck in 2nd gear... Both parties are a Sham LIE !
It's almost a Zero-Net-Sum game, buckey.

While Trump is screwing the GOP, he's helping the Democrat Party.

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