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Title: Does Trump winning south Carolina mean Cruz has no chance?
Post by: Kahane-Was-Right BT on February 20, 2016, 11:25:56 PM
Does Cruz have any chance at still winning the nomination?
Title: Re: Does Trump winning south Carolina mean Cruz has no chance?
Post by: eb22 on February 20, 2016, 11:52:03 PM
Ted Cruz needs to win at least a couple of states on Super Tuesday to still have a viable chance at winning the nomination.  Arguably,  even more than a couple,  considering his home state of Texas is one of the Super Tuesday states.   One of my concerns is the Nevada vote is before Super Tuesday.   Realistically,  Cruz isn't going to come close to winning Nevada.   The loss of additional momentum could easily hurt Cruz on March 1.
Title: Re: Does Trump winning south Carolina mean Cruz has no chance?
Post by: Israel Chai on February 21, 2016, 12:02:16 AM
I saw this, but I think there's a much better chance at saving people by making nuclear bomb shelters now than by talking about politics, it's pretty clear that enough Americans can be duped into walking in a death trap, so this'll just happen again.

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Alright, back to work. Rule #1 Ventilate, Ventilate, Ventilate.
Title: Re: Does Trump winning south Carolina mean Cruz has no chance?
Post by: Israel Chai on February 21, 2016, 12:43:39 AM
Actually there's no way to tell what Trump will do. But it's possible. I think Hillary's buddy could fake these elections like Hillary, and people should just all write in Ted Cruz, and he'll win the general election. And of course Donald Trump might act as he does usually, and make it between Cruz and Rhineo.
Title: Re: Does Trump winning south Carolina mean Cruz has no chance?
Post by: eb22 on February 21, 2016, 09:55:03 AM
One major obstacle for Ted Cruz in winning many of the Super Tuesday SEC states is if Ben Carson remains in the race through that point in time.  Carson said last night he intends to remain in the race.  Though some candidates that have a poor showing in a state say the same thing and then decide to dropout in the coming days,  at least on the surface it doesn't seem like Carson has any incentive to dropout of the race while he still has enough campaign funds to move forward.   
Title: Re: Does Trump winning south Carolina mean Cruz has no chance?
Post by: Lewinsky Stinks, Dr. Brennan Rocks on February 21, 2016, 11:48:49 AM
One major obstacle for Ted Cruz in winning many of the Super Tuesday SEC states is if Ben Carson remains in the race through that point in time.  Carson said last night he intends to remain in the race.  Though some candidates that have a poor showing in a state say the same thing and then decide to dropout in the coming days,  at least on the surface it doesn't seem like Carson has any incentive to dropout of the race while he still has enough campaign funds to move forward.
That's because his candidacy is a pet project of the Democrats.
Title: Re: Does Trump winning south Carolina mean Cruz has no chance?
Post by: Kahane-Was-Right BT on February 21, 2016, 12:01:20 PM
That's because his candidacy is a pet project of the Democrats.

Secretly, so is Trump's.
Title: Re: Does Trump winning south Carolina mean Cruz has no chance?
Post by: Lewinsky Stinks, Dr. Brennan Rocks on February 21, 2016, 01:06:53 PM
Secretly, so is Trump's.
Of course
Title: Re: Does Trump winning south Carolina mean Cruz has no chance?
Post by: eb22 on February 21, 2016, 05:21:58 PM
That's because his candidacy is a pet project of the Democrats.

It wouldn't surprise me if this was the case.   There's not enough positive consistency with Ben Carson to trust him.
Title: Re: Does Trump winning south Carolina mean Cruz has no chance?
Post by: eb22 on February 21, 2016, 05:29:49 PM
Secretly, so is Trump's.

Though I believe the Democrats want Donald Trump to win the Republican Nomination,  what I'm not as sure about is whether they would be comfortable with Trump winning the General Election?    The Democrats might look at a Trump Presidency as an opportunity to either continue many of their leftist policies ( if he's now pretending to be Conservative on many issues ) or if Trump turns out to be off the wall in his approach,  an opportunity to regain the White House on a permanent basis.
Title: Re: Does Trump winning south Carolina mean Cruz has no chance?
Post by: Nachus on February 21, 2016, 06:17:38 PM
 :usa+israel:                                                                                                      :fist:

 Don't ever lose hope in favor of pragmatism. Anything can happen and Cruz definitely
 still has a chance despite the idiotic tactics of these other candidates. If the American
 people are mostly obstinately ignorant, limited and rigid, they deserve what they get.
 We that are decent and righteous however, should not have to suffer these fools
 
Title: Re: Does Trump winning south Carolina mean Cruz has no chance?
Post by: Debbie Shafer on February 24, 2016, 09:14:06 AM
Yes As long as Carson, and Rubio are in there, they take the votes  from Cruz.   Trump can win with the nomination with 35%.
Title: Re: Does Trump winning south Carolina mean Cruz has no chance?
Post by: Dr. Dan on February 24, 2016, 10:49:57 AM
The future looks bleak. It's Cruz or lose. Any alternative is no different than bibi being an alternative in Israel.

Keep hope, work hard, fight and pray. May Gd have mercy on us all and our families.
Title: Re: Does Trump winning south Carolina mean Cruz has no chance?
Post by: christians4jews on February 24, 2016, 11:30:15 AM
Calm down guys, this a long haul of a race. I saw an interview with ted cruz in october of last year, and he said judge me on super tuesday not the first 4 primaries. Well hes done ok in the first 4, he won iowa, and has finished top 3 in all the others.

Now granted trumps got great momentum, but did anyone expect cruz to win sc or nh?he was always polling double digits behind, and at the moment the establishment is throwing every for rubio. And whats rubio got to show for it? 3, 2 1 camapign? No 3, 5, 2, 2, with no wins and every endorsement possible. The flak has been on cruz, its now on rubio.

Never, ever has there been a candidate thats not won at least 1 of the first 3 primaries, hes got no where near winning the first 4! Take nevada, the dude lived there, every top candidate endorsed him, its nearly 1/3 latino and still he barely beat cruz. He will not win one state in super tuesday, and is running third in

Plus hes running out of money and the govenor of  texas just endorsed cruz. Everyone will have their ups and downs, cruz is on a down, but as he always said, judge me on super tuesday.

Ill admit, if he losses texas hes done, even ill admit that.
Title: Re: Does Trump winning south Carolina mean Cruz has no chance?
Post by: christians4jews on February 24, 2016, 11:45:33 AM
To add to my point check out this.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2016/02/24/marco-rubio-keeps-losing-so-did-bill-clinton/

Now its trying to back rubio, however i think this shows how cruz is well into this. Hes won a primary and performed better than huckabee and santorum in new hampshire.

The problem with the chart for rubio compared to say  bill clinton, is that clinton still won in february, rubio not got near to winning and i think he could be wiped out by super tuesday.
Title: Re: Does Trump winning south Carolina mean Cruz has no chance?
Post by: Kahane-Was-Right BT on February 24, 2016, 06:32:49 PM
Calm down guys, this a long haul of a race. I saw an interview with ted cruz in october of last year, and he said judge me on super tuesday not the first 4 primaries. Well hes done ok in the first 4, he won iowa, and has finished top 3 in all the others.

Now granted trumps got great momentum, but did anyone expect cruz to win sc or nh?he was always polling double digits behind, and at the moment the establishment is throwing every for rubio. And whats rubio got to show for it? 3, 2 1 camapign? No 3, 5, 2, 2, with no wins and every endorsement possible. The flak has been on cruz, its now on rubio.

Never, ever has there been a candidate thats not won at least 1 of the first 3 primaries, hes got no where near winning the first 4! Take nevada, the dude lived there, every top candidate endorsed him, its nearly 1/3 latino and still he barely beat cruz. He will not win one state in super tuesday, and is running third in

Plus hes running out of money and the govenor of  texas just endorsed cruz. Everyone will have their ups and downs, cruz is on a down, but as he always said, judge me on super tuesday.

Ill admit, if he losses texas hes done, even ill admit that.

Good post.  I'm with you.