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Ted Cruz supports Trump

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http://nytimes.com/2016/09/24/us/politi ... trump.html

Looks like Mr. Cruz is going to fall in line behind Trump. Cabinet position with a win maybe? His reasoning makes sense to me - STOP Hillary.
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Re: Ted Cruz supports Trump

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About time he sucked in his bottom lip.

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Actually, I think Cruz said he is voting for Trump. I think he knows this election is about who will destroy the USA the slowest and he chose the slowest path. Not any intelligent choices in 2016.
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twomillenium wrote: Not any intelligent choices in 2016.
The intelligent choice is stopping Hillary
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Abraham wrote:About time he sucked in his bottom lip.
With what Trump said about Cruzs's family, he is luck not to be nursing a fat lip.
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WTR wrote:
Abraham wrote:About time he sucked in his bottom lip.
With what Trump said about Cruzs's family, he is luck not to be nursing a fat lip.
:iagree:

The ONLY reason to vote for Trump is to beat Hillary. We're stuck with a big government, Democrat supporting, blow hard, buffoon as the Republican nominee. This crud sandwich was forced on us by a plurality of primary voters and by a compliant media who knew he was the one "Republican" that could probably lose to Hillary.
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ScottDLS wrote:The ONLY reason to vote for Trump is to beat Hillary.
Yes, and that's all the reason we need. An article called "The Flight 93 Election" offers a metaphor for this election that sums up how I see it.
http://www.claremont.org/crb/basicpage/ ... -election/

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ScottDLS wrote:
The ONLY reason to vote for Trump is to beat Hillary. We're stuck with a big government, Democrat supporting, blow hard, buffoon as the Republican nominee. This crud sandwich was forced on us by a plurality of primary voters and by a compliant media who knew he was the one "Republican" that could probably lose to Hillary.
I agree except for the blame on the media conspiracy part. I think they were just being manipulated too, frequently predicting that the next Trump misstatement would be his last. Incredible.

It seems to me that the Republican "leadership" just let it happen, just watching and playing it safe, i.e. doing nothing as usual. There must be many desperate folks who want change, any change, no matter how dumb it might be. Watch out Canada and Mexico, the immigration problem may be us!! :leaving
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dale blanker wrote:Watch out Canada and Mexico, the immigration problem may be us!! :leaving
OT, but I saw an interview with a real estate agent who, as a joke, put up a billboard that said something like "Moving to Canada in November? We can help!" :smilelol5:

IIRC, he said it's been their most successful advertising campaign.
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ScottDLS wrote:
WTR wrote:
Abraham wrote:About time he sucked in his bottom lip.
With what Trump said about Cruzs's family, he is luck not to be nursing a fat lip.
:iagree:

The ONLY reason to vote for Trump is to beat Hillary. We're stuck with a big government, Democrat supporting, blow hard, buffoon as the Republican nominee. This crud sandwich was forced on us by a plurality of primary voters and by a compliant media who knew he was the one "Republican" that could probably lose to Hillary.
Yeah, because the milquetoast types that we've been offered before have worked out SO well, haven't they? And the GOP Congress has done such a great job of reigning in the excesses of the Obama administration.

If a tireless minority of voters hadn't been so strident about the subject, I'm sure the Republican Congress would have given O whatever he wanted on gun control, too. I'll go with the blowhard for now; if he screws up later, then how hard will it be for the Republicans to take him down a notch or two? After all, they don't seem to have any problems eating their own, just a problem going after those that want to ruin the USA, like the current POTUS has done.

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He better support Trump or he loses my vote!

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ScottDLS wrote:

The ONLY reason to vote for Trump is to beat Hillary. We're stuck with a big government, Democrat supporting, blow hard, buffoon as the Republican nominee. This crud sandwich was forced on us by a plurality of primary voters and by a compliant media who knew he was the one "Republican" that could probably lose to Hillary.
I have to disagree ...only with the last part of the statement. The media, along with the rest of the country, have no reason to believe that any Republican candidate can beat Hillary. In the last election, a middle of the road, well respected and qualified Mitt Romney couldn't get 48% of the vote against Barack Hussein Obama, who at that time had the lowest Presidential approval rating in history. I didn't see anyone on the vast stage of Republican candidates during the primaries that I was sure could have beat her....and that is sad. As long as the Republican party continues to alienate "single issue voters" they cannot win a national election. it is that 4 to 7% of the voters who absolutely will not vote for a candidate who does not support their viewpoint on one issue that have been costing them elections. Romney was correct in his unfortunate statement that no matter what they do, there are 47% of the voters that would vote for Obama no matter what the Republicans did. The Republican party needs to stick to governmental issues on their platform and stay silent on issues of morality, and their candidates need to remain silent on their personal beliefs concerning societal moral issues such as abortion and same sex marriage. Those issues have been decided already by the SCOTUS. The candidates should answer questions by stating "my personal beliefs about that issue are just that, my personal beliefs. The law of the land is clear and as President I am duty bound to abide by those rulings, whatever they may be, now or in the future." That small percentage who are not pledged to either party can decide the election over one issue. There are many in that group that are fiscally conservative but socially more liberal who simply will not support a candidate they think will support repeal one of those rulings.
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talltex,

So you're saying you'll vote for Trump?

Hip hip Hooray!
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I think Cruz saw his political career vanishing in front of his face and decided to try and save it.
Now, I was a Cruz supporter, didn't and still don't like Trump, but, he is far better than what the alternative is.
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RPBrown wrote:I think Cruz saw his political career vanishing in front of his face and decided to try and save it.
Now, I was a Cruz supporter, didn't and still don't like Trump, but, he is far better than what the alternative is.
I really don't think Cruz's political career was vanishing, at least in Texas. Cruz made the decision to vote for Trump, not because of Trump, but because Trump is the best of the bad choices we have in 2016. I think Trump will return to his history of liberalism, I would so like to be wrong and find out that Trump really is a lot more conservative than he was 3 years ago.
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