A new poll conducted by Survey USA and Los Angeles-area ABC News affiliate KABC shows Donald Trump dominating the California primary race, leading Ted Cruz 54% to 20%. Ohio Gov. John Kasich is third in the poll, at 14%
Its all over folks.
On Monday, while campaigning in Indiana, Cruz predicted that no Republican candidate would win enough delegates to secure the 1,237 threshold. If Cruz wins in California, or holds Trump to a small victory, he could stop Trump from amassing enough delegates. Trump will likely need to win California to secure victory, even if he wins Indiana on Tuesday.
However, Trump’s growing lead in the California polls — which has ballooned from high single digits in early April, to double digits in late April, and now to an outright majority — may suggest that the billionaire outsider could score a big enough win in California to hit 1,237 delegates, perhaps even without a win in Indiana, and could win the GOP nomination on the first ballot at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland in July.
There are five weeks remaining until the June 7 California primary. However, on May 9, mail-in ballots will be sent to voters who have registered to receive them, meaning that voting will begin in earnest next week. Roughly two-thirds of California voters are expected to vote early by mail, meaning that poll numbers at this point in the race could prove decisive, and difficult to reverse.
Good bye Ted. Learn the lesson from this. You need to conduct yourself honestly and maybe you will have another shot. You have a lot of work to do. Please try and not be too bitter. The better man by far has won. If you keep up your devious ways you will end up like that loser crooked hillary. The choice is yours.
Well all I can say is who called it right.Why Beeno of course!