No way I see anyone other than Trump pulling away and I doubt he does. The elections through March 15 are huge in this cycle, imo.
Does it really matter though who finishes second or third? Florida after all is winner take all. I guess there is some symbolic meaning but I really don't see the benefit. Than again I'm not a campaign strategist.
Does it really matter though who finishes second or third? Florida after all is winner take all. I guess there is some symbolic meaning but I really don't see the benefit. Than again I'm not a campaign strategist.
He was angry with Rubio for being the GOP golden boy.I agree. I think it's just more of the same dirty nonsense being put out by Cruz. He can't win Florida, but he can try to make sure Rubio doesn't as well? He might as well hand the election over to Trump. And that's a pathetic strategy even if you aren't a campaign strategist.
Trump should have knocked Cruz out while he had the chance instead of going after Rubio.
Like I said, at a brokered convention, I think Trump has the advantage. He picks up an "establishment" candidate (other than Christie who's a lapdog waiting for scraps at the table) maybe Kasich (even though he said he doesn't want it) or maybe even Rubio (even with the back and forth as of late) as well as conceding some Cabinet level positions to "the establishment" and presses forward. Trump wins because he is the nominee, the establishment wins by being able to say in good faith they got Trump to change up a bit.
Trump, for all my insightful and neutral posting on him, is intelligent and pragmatic. And he knows he needs to unify the party in order to move forward. And again, this whole thing about the establishment being anti-Trump and Romney and the attack ads has done more to keep the GOP in the news and fired up than a plain old boring debates and primary elections. He is a negotiator and knows the only way out of this and into the general is with the support of everyone. And dealing is his only option.
He was angry with Rubio for being the GOP golden boy.
You may be very well correct. I saw a poll that showed Kasich ahead in Michigan. I he wins Michigan. He will win Ohio. If that happens the Establishment has found a candidate they can get behind that actually has a chance.
If Kasich does bad in MI and OH then your assessment holds more water.
You may be very well correct. I saw a poll that showed Kasich ahead in Michigan. I he wins Michigan. He will win Ohio. If that happens the Establishment has found a candidate they can get behind that actually has a chance.
If Kasich does bad in MI and OH then your assessment holds more water.
You may be very well correct. I saw a poll that showed Kasich ahead in Michigan. I he wins Michigan. He will win Ohio. If that happens the Establishment has found a candidate they can get behind that actually has a chance.
If Kasich does bad in MI and OH then your assessment holds more water.
Kasich only chance is a brokered convention right?
Yes.
I think the only chance anyone has at this point without a brokered convention would be Trump and he will have to win the vast majority of the remains states.
That is why I say the primaries now - March 15 is vital. If on the 15th Trump wins FL and OH he is well on his way. If not a brokered convention is coming.
Yes.
I think the only chance anyone has at this point without a brokered convention would be Trump and he will have to win the vast majority of the remains states.
That is why I say the primaries now - March 15 is vital. If on the 15th Trump wins FL and OH he is well on his way. If not a brokered convention is coming.
