A few short weeks ago, Nevada was supposed to be Rubio's firewall. So much for that. Cruz isn't officially dead, but it's clear he has no path to win the nomination. How long he stays in will influence Rubio's chances of overtaking Trump. If he doesn't quit before the winner-take-all states begin voting, Trump will jump out to a huge delegate lead. CNN's entrance poll says Trump finished first in Latino votes. If this ends up being true, we've officially entered the Twilight Zone. Such a thing should not be possible.
What it'll come down to is if Republicans want to win or not. If they want to win, they get it down to a 2 man race between Trump and Rubio. If they do that, Rubio easily wins and then goes on to beat Clinton. If they keep it a 5 man race, Trump wins and then embarrasses the Republican party all the way to getting destroyed in the race against Hillary. She could break records beating him. Now I don't think Cruz, Kasich, or Carson care about anything but continuing their campaigns so unless something changes, well....We're about to have a female president.
I told you guys a while ago. Hispanics are racist. They really hate Cubans and I can only imagine the ones republican ones don't give two ****s about undocumented workers.
I would consider voting for Trump over Hillary and I'm a liberal. Hillary is just another Obama and I voted for the guy. I'll have fun watching the world burn
Feel free to disagree, but that's not exaggeration or rhetoric, Trump voters truly are mentally deficient. That really shouldn't be a controversial statement.
Earlier today he was so happy the Rep Senate moved to deny SCJ a hearing because he thought there was no way Trump could win the nom. Bobby is in crisis mode. Denial, Anger, next with be bargaining.
Not in the least. I'd MUCH rather Hillary nominate the next SCOTUS justice than Trump do so. Maybe I'm wrong to think that the American people are better than to have Trump as a major party nominee for president, but I prefer to be optimistic.
Dominating win for Trump and he did the best among "moderate" Republicans. Moderate 56% Somewhat conservative 47% Very conservative 38% and he won 44% of the Hispanic Republican vote