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Anyone notice that it's not the Republicans doing any of this to a Democratic rally?.. Just Saying. [emoji12]

How do you know all of the protesters are Democrats? My guess is that they are a combination of them along with independents and even some of the Republicans that simply don't want him in office. I wouldn't put it past Cruz supporters to participate in such a fiasco.
 
Trump Backers Yell Foul over Loss at Arizona GOP Convention

Texas Sen. Ted Cruz pulled out a strategic victory at the Arizona Republican Party convention, nailing down a large majority of delegates to the national convention amid cheating accusations from backers of businessman Donald Trump.

The Cruz slate won virtually all of the 28 at-large national delegates and roughly split the 27 delegates selected by congressional district.

Former Gov. Jan Brewer, losing her first election in 35 years, angrily yelled "I got cheated — I got cheated," as the results became known.​
 
I'm.. Confused.

That just means you're paying attention.

Cruz Delegates Waver as Trump Gains Momentum

He’s not alone. Of the ten North Dakota delegates on the Cruz slate reached by National Review, five express serious reservations about backing the Texas senator on that crucial first ballot. “I have to admit I’ve been vacillating,” says David Hogue, a state senator and Cruz-approved delegate who insists he’s “firmly uncommitted.”​
 
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TRUMP 55% CRUZ 31% KASICH 11%

CLINTON 54% SANDERS 46%

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Ted Cruz drops out of presidential race

Ted Cruz is quitting the presidential race, according to campaign manager Jeff Roe, ending one of the best-organized campaigns of 2016 after a series of stinging defeats left Donald Trump as the only candidate capable of clinching the nomination outright.

Cruz had appeared likely to go all the way to the Republican convention, but a string of massive losses in the Northeast, and his subsequent defeat in Indiana, appear to have convinced him there’s no way forward.​
 
Ted Cruz drops out of presidential race

Ted Cruz is quitting the presidential race, according to campaign manager Jeff Roe, ending one of the best-organized campaigns of 2016 after a series of stinging defeats left Donald Trump as the only candidate capable of clinching the nomination outright.

Cruz had appeared likely to go all the way to the Republican convention, but a string of massive losses in the Northeast, and his subsequent defeat in Indiana, appear to have convinced him there’s no way forward.​

Amen. What a worthless pos..
I saw him quit live, and am doing the happy dance :D
 
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Or a bunch of patriotically minded Americans that are sick and tired of being force-fed these feckless 'leaders.'
 
No, idiots who don't understand that Trump is exactly part of the problem.

They fell for a fancy slogan and a bunch of flash.
 
I'm actually unsure now.. I'll vote Trump over the "Hildebeest" any day but I'm getting angry at my available Options that are left.. As in "lack thereof". I was hoping Kasich would stay an option but by the looks of it I'll be better off looking for a bug out shelter instead..
 
I didn't think there was any way he'd get here. But a combination of voter angst, competitor ineptitude and Trump pizazz set the runaway train in motion... let's hope it doesn't stop.
 
So who ya gonna vote for this November?

I've been a stone cold Democrat for 42 years. Other than gun control I'm about as far left as one can be. Now, the one thing I like about Trump is that he chose not to use or be influenced by the super pacs made legal by the "Citizens United" ruling of the Supreme Court. This decision has corrupted the political process more than anything in recent history. I voted for Bernie in the primary (who BTW, won my state of Michigan), primarily for that reason. Should Trump come out against CU, and support legislation to reverse it, my opinion could change.

I'm nearly 61 years old and remember life before Reagan, when ONE wage earner could support a family. He changed all of that by mortgaging the future of our offspring to out spend and bring down the USSR. While he eventually succeeded, the price paid was catastrophic.

As a blue collar (union) worker I have been screwed by the Republican party every time they were in control. Most recently RTW laws being run up our arse in the Midwest without a vote or input from the electorate.

When Bush Jr took over, the bankruptcy code was changed to prevent a fresh start for those who need it most, while allowing big corporations to get away with using it to commit downright fraud.

America couldn't stand more than 8 years of relative peace and prosperity under Bill Clinton and the money got Bush elected.

I realize that I'm in the minority here, so I wish you all the best and will politely refrain from participating in this thread in the future. Peace to you all...
 
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