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Ted Cruz Now Risks Destroying The Relevancy of His Own Conservative Base…

There’s an old saying referenced at times when a person refuses to move based on principle:

“At what cost are you willing to win”?

cruz and heidiThe essential meaning behind the question is: how far are you willing to go -in the elimination of a coalition- in order to prove your own standing is most righteous? …and does the internal sense of victory overcome the desperate isolation at the end of your arguments?
Do the ‘ends‘ justify the ‘means‘?
Eventually the questions require pause, and eventually lead the recipient to ask themselves to reconsider their motives.  Are pride and/or ego the motivators driving the decision?  Most people are capable of such introspection; however, some people are not.
With Senator Ted Cruz now mathematically eliminated from winning victory by votes the essence of the original question now applies to the candidate himself, and also to the supporters who have worked earnestly to affirm the candidates ideological platform.
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Campaigning Today: Donald Trump Rallies With Voters – Ted Cruz Relies On GOPe Insiders…

I doubt you could find a more apropos example of the current state of the 2016 republican presidential race than to look at the contrast today between Donald Trump and Ted Cruz.
Candidate Trump heads to Indiana and Maryland for campaign rallies with voters; while candidate Cruz rushes to Hollywood Florida to meet with RNC officers, party insiders and GOPe officials.   Trump rallies people – Cruz relies on party bosses.
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The party officials who met with Team Cruz today are the same party leaders who have presided over the past decade’s exodus from the Republican Party.  The GOPe has dropped 17% of it’s base, now around 30% registration “Republican”, and prior to candidate Donald Trump held less than a third of all registered U.S. voters.
Donald Trump has brought in massive numbers of new voters to the Republican party:  ♦ Over 100,000 people switched or registered ‘republican’ in Pennsylvania; ♦ more than 20,000 Massachusetts democrats changed party to republican prior to the primary; ♦ in California tens of thousands of voters are switching, or registering for the first time, all to support Donald Trump.  (more…)

Reminder: March Monthly Super-PAC Reports FEC Deadline Today – Crowdsource Research…

A curious situation presented itself two weeks ago within the FEC reports and required filings of 2016 election Super-PACS. A direct phone inquiry confirmed a noted decrease in the number of required “24-hour expenditure reports” from some Super-PAC’s currently active and engaged in the 2016 presidential election.
fec screenshot home pagePerhaps the decrease in filing activity was  just coincidental to several recent revelations which were discovered and discussed relating to the payments to media groups and various media-created LLC’s who are beneficiaries of Super-PAC funding.
They could just be spending less, and being less involved in the last 10 days. A key deadline for monthly summary filings is only five days away.
However, it could also be that THIS SUNLIGHT is expanding exponentially.
update-1Super-PACS are required to file a detailed monthly list of donors (contributions) and expenditures (payments) for the preceding month on/before the 20th day of the current reporting period. Meaning contributions and expenditures for “March 2016” are due by April 20th – TODAY.


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Delaware Poll: "Ceilings"? Donald Trump Crushes Kasich and Cruz Combined…

Gravis Marketing conducted one of the few polls of Delaware taken in this election cycle.  The poll released today shows Donald Trump with a commanding lead of 55%, which is 37 points ahead of the second place candidate John Kasich 18%.  Senator Ted Cruz is in last place with only 15% support.

Donald Trump is beating Kasich/Cruz combined !

(FULL POLL DATA)
(FULL POLL DATA)

Gravis Marketing, a nonpartisan research firm, conducted a random survey of 1,038 likely Republican Primary voters and 1,026 likely Democratic Primary voters.  The poll has a margin of error of ± 3.0% for Republicans  (link)

Post Election Night Debrief – Trump Towers and Cruz Mathematically Knocked Out…

Donald Trump has won the New York Republican primary with 60.5%, and becomes the first Republican Candidate to win his Home State with a majority vote of the state electorate.

[ Ted Cruz won Texas with 44% and John Kasich won Ohio with 47% ]

New York

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First, the math – Going into last night Donald Trump carried 758 delegates and Ted Cruz 554.  Last night, Donald Trump won 90 delegates, Cruz won -0- (link).

  • Today Donald Trump carries 848 Delegates, and Ted Cruz still has 554.  There are 674 delegates remaining.
  • It is now mathematically impossible for voters to nominate Ted Cruz.  Cruz would need 683 delegates and there are only 674 remaining available.
  • Donald Trump needs 389 of the remaining 674 delegates to reach 1,237 and clinch the nomination.

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#2 New York Election Results – "Trump Towers" – The Delegate Count Begins…

update-1Update 10:35pm– Victory Party Live Stream in Prior thread – Now the delegate count begins….

Donald Trump Towers To Victory

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Prior To Tonight Delegate Count – Trump: 758, Cruz: 543

New York is a modified ‘Winner Take Most’ delegate distribution – By State and By Congressional District – 95 Delegates total:

♦ 81 district delegates are to be allocated to presidential contenders based on the primary results in each of the 27 congressional districts: each congressional district is assigned 3 National Convention delegates and the presidential contender receiving the greatest number of votes in that district -if over 50%- will receive all 3 of that district’s National Convention delegates. If winner falls below 50%: winner gets two, runner up gets one (minimum threshold 20%)

♦ 14 at-large delegates (10 base at-large delegates plus 1 bonus delegates plus 3 RNC delegates) are to be bound to the presidential contender receiving the greatest number of votes in the primary statewide.

Total = 95 Delegates Available – How Many Will Trump Win?.

#1 – New York Election Results – Update: TRUMP TOWERS !

update-1Update 9:05pm As soon as polling locations closed the race was called for candidate Donald Trump. – Victory Party Live Stream Added – We anticipate more than one possible New York results thread, hence the numbering as above.

NEW YORK Votes Today – Race Called:

Donald Trump Towers To Victory 

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Current Delegate Count – Trump: 758, Cruz: 543

New York is a modified ‘Winner Take Most’ delegate distribution – By State and By Congressional District – 95 Delegates total: (more…)

Only 22 People Show Up For Senator Cruz Philadelphia Rally – Unstable Ted Starts Screaming on Radio Show (audio)…

Presidential candidate Senator Ted Cruz had a full apoplectic meltdown today.  During a radio appearance an unhinged Senator Cruz began lashing out and screaming at Sean Hannity.  (full audio below)   The internet lit up as people discussed the on-air meltdown wondering what could have possibly triggered such grossly unstable behavior.
Apparently the answer is found in this picture from Senator Cruz’s rally in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.  Only a few dozen people showed up to hear candidate Cruz – in a city home to over 1.6 million people.
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UPDATE It appears the Cruz campaign is trying to hide from such a horrible optic.

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New Maryland Poll: Donald Trump Continues Lead – Ted Cruz Rated Least Favorable…

SNAPSHOT: The “Authenticity Issue” is now crushing Ted Cruz

PPP has released a new poll from Maryland (full pdf below).  The top-line results are very good for candidate Donald Trump, but the internal results are even better.
Donald Trump is viewed as most favorable and retains increased polling popularity among all voters, winning every demographic, including women voters who rate his favorability (57%)  far above Ted Cruz (33%).  In addition Donald Trump easily beats Cruz and Kasich in head-to-head matchups.

(FULL POLL DATA)
(FULL POLL DATA)

Head To Head:  Trump 54% -vs- Cruz 34%

Key Point – In addition 90% of Trump supporters are solidly committed to his election.  Conversely, 51% of Cruz supporters and 47% of Kasich supporters said they are not committed and willing to change their vote to Donald Trump.
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Intellectual Froglegs – Where Can A Common Sense Conservative Turn?…

The same group that claims the Supreme Court ruling in Citizens United was good for electoral democracy – is now 100% supportive of Ted Cruz:


Visit Intellectual Froglegs Website Here
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