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cruzie kasich alliance in trouble already

Started by Beeno14 REPLIES519 VIEWS· 26 Apr 2016, 09:52
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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
26 Apr 2016, 09:52
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26 Apr 2016, 09:52#1
These tow establishmnet loosers are surely very desparate as they are going nowhere via the ballot box!

BORDEN, Ind. (AP) — Donald Trump says an extraordinary collaboration between Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX)97% and John Kasich aimed at unifying the anti-Trump vote in some remaining primaries is a desperate move by “mathematically dead” rivals.

Such collusion would be illegal in many industries, the Republican presidential front-runner said, but it’s illustrative of “everything that is wrong in Washington and our political system.”

Under the arrangement outlined late Sunday, Kasich, the Ohio governor, will step back in the May 3 Indiana contest to let Cruz bid for voters who don’t like Trump. Cruz, a Texas senator, will do the same for Kasich in Oregon and New Mexico.

The arrangement does not address the five Northeastern states set to vote Tuesday, where Trump is expected to add to his already overwhelming delegate lead. Yet the shift offers increasingly desperate Trump foes a glimmer of hope in their long and frustrating fight to halt the billionaire’s rise.

“It is big news today that John Kasich has decided to pull out of Indiana to give us a head to head contest with Donald Trump,” Cruz told reporters as he campaigned in Indiana on Monday. “That is good for the men and women of Indiana. It’s good for the country to have a clear and direct choice.”

Kasich sent mixed messages, however, as he addressed the pact for the first time while campaigning in Philadelphia.

Asked what Indiana voters should do next week, the Ohio governor just 13 hours after the arrangement was announced urged them to vote for him.

“I’ve never told them not to vote for me. They ought to vote for me,” Kasich said in a Philadelphia diner. He said he simply agreed not to spend “resources” in Indiana. (spare a thought for poor cruzie who establisment donors can be too pleased with him! Hahahahahahahaha)

The announcement marks a sharp reversal for Cruz’s team, which aggressively opposed coordinating anti-Trump efforts with Kasich as recently as late last week. And the agreement applies only to Indiana, Oregon and New Mexico – three of the 15 states remaining on the Republican primary calendar. As Kasich backs out of Indiana, Cruz promised he would not compete in Oregon on May 17 and New Mexico on June 7.

Cruz’s campaign manager, Jeff Roe, said in a statement explaining the new plans that Trump would be soundly defeated by the Democratic nominee, whether it’s Hillary Clinton (HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA silly people. Hillary is toast!)or 

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT)16%. “Having Donald Trump at the top of the ticket in November would be a sure disaster for Republicans,” he said.

Added Kasich’s chief strategist, John Weaver, “Our goal is to have an open convention in Cleveland, where we are confident a candidate capable of uniting the party and winning in November will emerge as the nominee.” (Ou kasich has one 1 state in 41 and thinks heis going to be the GOP nomination. They will NEVER get away with that!)

Trump was set to campaign in Rhode Island and Pennsylvania on Monday, two of the five states hosting primary contests on Tuesday. Connecticut, Delaware and Maryland are also voting.

Speaking to several thousand people Sunday evening in Maryland, Trump stressed repeatedly that he expects to win the 1,237 delegates needed in the first round of voting in Cleveland to stave off a contested convention.

“I only care about the first,” he said. “We’re not going for the second and third and fourth and fifth.”

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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
26 Apr 2016, 12:09
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26 Apr 2016, 12:09#2
 Tr*mp bashes poor cruzie and kasichie! These two losers dont knwo what has hit em!

GOP frontrunner Donald Trump bashed his competitors Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX)97% and Ohio Gov. John Kasich during his second campaign rally on Monday at West Chester University in Pennsylvania.

“I better be careful not to be too presidential, folks,” Trump said about his strategy and how he has defeated nearly 16 competitors. “It’s been so much fun,” and “so interesting.”

Cruz is in a free fall,” the billionaire said, referencing Cruz’s third place finish in the New York primary last week.

“I’ve debated him 11 times,” Trump said, responding to recent reports that Cruz wants to debate Trump again. “We’ve beat him 11 times according to every single poll,” Trump bragged. “How many times can you answer the same question about the same people?”

Trump blasted Cruz on job creation, saying, “He doesn’t know what the word means.”

The Republican frontrunner also criticized Kasich for how he eats during press conferences, which occurred earlier in the day, jabbing, “That’s not presidential!”

“All of a sudden, he started getting the image like he was a nice guy. He’s not a nice guy. Take a look at the early debates, the way he came after me, and the way I said, ‘But you headed up Lehman Brothers … [it] almost brought down the country,’” Trump said of Kasich. “What the hell are you doing running for president?” (Exactly so!!!)

Trump also commented on the coordination by the Cruz and Kasich campaigns about trying to deny Trump obtaining 1,237 delegates to clinch the GOP nomination.

Late Sunday night Cruz and Kasich released statements saying Cruz will focus on Indiana and Kasich will focus on Oregon and New Mexico in order to stop Trump in upcoming primaries.

“He broke the deal!” Trump said of Kasich, referencing how less than 24-hours later, Kasich told Indiana voters to vote for him. “This is politicians, folks.

Trump also commented on the Republican Party primary process.

When you have millions of more votes more, it’s supposed to be yours,” Trump said about the GOP nomination. “It’s as crooked almost as Hillary Clinton,” Trump added about the process. “You certainly should win on the first ballot when you’re millions of votes ahead.”

Donald one can but agree with you - unless youare bent ou maaaikie of course! Hahhahaahahahhahaha two gofsters doing their best to make complete twits of themsleves!


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clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
26 Apr 2016, 13:28
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26 Apr 2016, 13:28#3
The Tr umpet democratic con-artist won in states where winner take all by margins less than 50% of the vote as is the example in the following cases.   the following re examples:-
South Carolina 
The Tr umpet -  32,4% - he got all 50 delegates with less than a third of the vote
The above happened because the vote was split between other candidates.
Florida
The Tr umpet -  45,7% - he got all 99 delegates with less than a half of the vote
The above happened because the vote was split between other candidates.
The same goes for most other states where primaries or caucuses was held.    Now the con-artist got concerned because multiple candidates won't occur to help his cause.  
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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
26 Apr 2016, 13:40
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26 Apr 2016, 13:40#4
 Ou maaaikie Tr*ump has millions of votes more than poor cruzie.Watch the clip I posted. You are still floundering in the dark. See what Huff Post says Left recognising  Tru*mp is right on issues etc. If you diligently read the materials I provided you should come right in the end. Tru*mp is going to win the presidency. Just get used to it.
Beeno  being patient with ou maaaikie who is battling to grasp matters!





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clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
26 Apr 2016, 16:13
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26 Apr 2016, 16:13#5
 What millions of votes are you talking about?  The Democratic con-artist got circa 1 300 000 more votes than Cruz - but he got on average only 38% of the votes cast in caucuses and primaries thus far.  In only one state (New York) he got more than 50% of the votes cast.
There are in the US presidential election a few states where the Republican Party cannot win and will have no votes in the caucus that elect the President. In that category fall Illinois and New York - both won by Trump with substantial majorities.   The fact that he did collect votes in those two states to give him an advantage of circa 600 000 votes is fairly meaningless as those votes are practically worthless for the RP in the final assessment.
Of the RP supporters more than 35% of the voters said they will not vote for Trump if he is their candidate - so they are into a beating to nothing with him as candidate. 
It is worthless to give you the above information - but I nevertheless tried to get you to realize how stupid your support for the con-artist really is.        
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