#1 Cruz & Fiorina for prez and vice
Posted: Thu, 28 Apr 16, 03:17 am
I'm going to say something and everyone is going to take it the wrong way, but Ted Cruz is now scraping the bottom of the barrel...
Not in the fact that he picked Carly (I was kinda hoping Trump would make the same choice). If we could go back to the old Cantina, one would see that about this time last year I was very intrigued by Carly and had made some post with links to interviews she had done. SHE could be quite impressive.
What I am talking about is Ted Cruz (who also had some good points and hell, who can hate a politician who makes machine gun bacon?) trying to come up with some tactic to eke out one or two more victories and keep Donald Trump from getting enough delegates to win on the first vote here in Cleveland and thus making it an brokered convention. He needs to wake up if he actually thinks he is going to come out of here with a presidential nomination. If it gets to the point were Trump isn't nominated at this point, the only thing that will happen is all the anti-establishment candidates will go home very disappointed. That group includes Cruz.
If it's a brokered convention, Kaisich has a better chance of coming out of it with the nomination than anyone in my view (plus he has history on his side, the last President from Ohio, Warren G. Harding, was nominated in a brokered convention after 10 ballots. There are a lot more similarities with what Kaisich is trying, and rather than paste them here I give this link to the Wikipedia page for those historians who are no t familiar with this time in history Warren G. Harding
So back to Cruz, even with Carly Fiorina as his running mate, Cruz has little chance of overcoming the democratic nominee. I have a feeling that most, if not all of those voters who have come out for Trump would sink back into the grassroots if he is not the one. And that would suck, because conservatives will need those votes to over come the South America voter recruiting drive of the liberals.
Not in the fact that he picked Carly (I was kinda hoping Trump would make the same choice). If we could go back to the old Cantina, one would see that about this time last year I was very intrigued by Carly and had made some post with links to interviews she had done. SHE could be quite impressive.
What I am talking about is Ted Cruz (who also had some good points and hell, who can hate a politician who makes machine gun bacon?) trying to come up with some tactic to eke out one or two more victories and keep Donald Trump from getting enough delegates to win on the first vote here in Cleveland and thus making it an brokered convention. He needs to wake up if he actually thinks he is going to come out of here with a presidential nomination. If it gets to the point were Trump isn't nominated at this point, the only thing that will happen is all the anti-establishment candidates will go home very disappointed. That group includes Cruz.
If it's a brokered convention, Kaisich has a better chance of coming out of it with the nomination than anyone in my view (plus he has history on his side, the last President from Ohio, Warren G. Harding, was nominated in a brokered convention after 10 ballots. There are a lot more similarities with what Kaisich is trying, and rather than paste them here I give this link to the Wikipedia page for those historians who are no t familiar with this time in history Warren G. Harding
So back to Cruz, even with Carly Fiorina as his running mate, Cruz has little chance of overcoming the democratic nominee. I have a feeling that most, if not all of those voters who have come out for Trump would sink back into the grassroots if he is not the one. And that would suck, because conservatives will need those votes to over come the South America voter recruiting drive of the liberals.