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The Establishments war on Donald Trump Title: Donald Trump and Sarah Palin Battle Ted Cruz in Wisconsin, as Paul Ryan Lurks A former Republican congressman tells Breitbart News that top Wisconsin Republican power brokers, including Scott Walker and Reince Preibus, are using Cruz to beat Trump here so that they can broker the convention to pick Wisconsins own Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) as the nominee. With 72 hours to go until Tuesdays primary, Trump and Palin braved the April snow to speak with urgency about their mission to defeat Cruz, who is backed by conservative movement activists as well as out-of-state Establishment types. The Cruz campaign says that theyve seen no visible evidence of a Trump ground game or volunteer operation in the state. So Trump is relying on big rallies in front of packed crowds in auditorium halls. People say, I like Trump and I like Cruz. Its not even a fair comparison. Im so much better, Trump said at a rally in Wausau, mocking Washington lobbyists with Cruz tattoos on their foreheads as he stood in front of a group of teenage guys in faux-Pink Floyd T-shirts bearing the slogan Trumps Wall. Believe me, they have him. They have him, folks, Trump said of Cruzs lobbyists. Both Trump and Palin made a fair share of Green Bay Packers references, telling anecdotes about Packers legends Jerry Kramer and Vince Lombardi (and reminding this reporter of Hunter S. Thompsons classic assessment upon meeting popular Silent Majority president Richard Nixon: It wasnt his factual knowledge of football that stunned me; it was his genuine interest in the game.) Trump also made kids in the audience raise their hands and promise never to do drugs. I wont say no alcohol, but take it easy on the alcohol, he added. Once you get hooked on the alcohol or the drugs, it makes your life very hard. And if you never start taking it, you wont get hooked. I hope I have some good years left, and I want to give back to the country. I just want to give something back. Thats all it is
This is an opportunity that is so awe-inspiring, to be president of the United States
If we dont make the country rich again, youre going to have your Social Security cut by Cruz and Kasich. We have some areas that look like its just uniform Trump, and we have others that were actually campaigning in a little bit to see if we can get them over, Trump said. In Racine, Trump stood on stage, reading off numbers from a page of Wisconsin budget and job statistics, and said of himself, rather tellingly, I dont think anybodys self-funded really since Ross Perot. Wisconsin has to keep wages very depressed, if you dont keep wages depressed youre not going to hold your jobs. Which tells you, you have the wrong kinds of jobs, folks, I hate to tell you. Well bring the jobs back that youre going to want to make a little money with. The people get it. The people, the people, the people, really understand. The people really understand. Palin, meanwhile, took dead aim at Cruz. These paid political hacks and consultants running these other guys campaigns who have a track record of losing and losing and losing. But somebodys such a sucker, they keep hiring the guys and paying them hundreds of thousands of dollars to advise them on campaigns. Well, its not going to do him any good. Will these rallies help Trump gain on Cruz, who is leading by ten points? Only time will tell. But other signs around the state are pointing to very positive things for Cruz: The Establishment Is Teaming Up With Cruz At Least For Now Trump is fighting against Wisconsins governor Scott Walker, who endorsed Cruz, but the problem for Trump is bigger than Walker. I think this is a three-corner bank shot. I dont think theres that much of a lovefest for Ted Cruz, but theyre just using him to keep Trump below 1,237 delegates so they can broker the convention for Paul Ryan, former congressman Scott Klug told Breitbart News. Reince is very close to Ryan, and Walker is very close to Ryan, so I think it starts there. I know Wisconsin politics well and I know the players well and I think this is well orchestrated, Klug said. They had the opportunity to volunteer for the Cruz campaign for a long time, but its only happened in the last couple days. The Washington-based Club for Growth PAC is running a TV ad in the state that makes perfectly clear why Ted Cruz is all of a sudden getting the support of Mitt Romney, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC), Jeb Bush, and other people who never would have endorsed him in a million years had Trump not gotten into the race. If people vote for Ted Cruz, then the party can stop Trump from getting 1,237 delegates, and then the Republicans can broker the convention in Cleveland, where Cruz will be on his own on the second ballot. Cruz is already racing to win a second-ballot majority among delegates in order to stave off an Establishment power play that could see Paul Ryan or another candidate step in to take the nomination. Trump attacked the Club for Growths numbers-minded antics. Trump challenged the groups math. The Club For Growth,which asked me for $1,000,000 in an extortion attempt, just put up a Wisconsin ad with incorrect math.What a dumb group! Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) April 1, 2016 The Club For Growth said in their ad that 465 delegates (Cruz) plus 143 delegates (Kasich) is more than my 739 delegates. Try again! Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) April 1, 2016 Cruz Has A Highly Organized Ground Game Cruz is doing well in the Milwaukee suburbs, where about 40 percent of the raw numbers in Wisconsin come out of, former Republican congressman Scott Klug told Breitbart News. The northern towns, the rural part of the state, thats where Trumps strength is
Id be stunned if Cruz doesnt win the First, which is Ryans district. Milwaukee-area conservative radio hosts like Charlie Sykes are hammering away at Trump, and activists are hitting the ground. Heidi Cruz and Carly Fiorina have teamed up to barnstorm around the state, riling up volunteers at the campaigns more than thirty makeshift offices in the state. On a snowy day this week in Wausau, Heidi and Carly showed up to greet about fifty people in a crowded rental unit on the outskirts of town. Heidi was professional to a tee, doggedly going from handshake to handshake with the predominately elderly and older middle-aged group. Ted is so great at standing up for what we believe in, Heidi said when asked casually if she was getting tired of the campaign trail, adding that Teds passion keeps them both energized. Another woman told Heidi that she was praying for Ted. Heidi thanked her. And thank you for putting action to all these prayers too, because we have packed offices all over the state, Heidi added, concluding that she believes her husband will win Wisconsin. The people there were perfectly friendly but also symptomatic of the Midwestern distaste for coastal outsiders, mocking among themselves Donald Trumps orange face. A particularly entrepreneurial 17-year-old volunteer named Bethany Torstenson said that she aspires to one day be a little like each of the more constitutionally-inclined Republican candidates, except for Trump. She says, I dont want to be part of the circus. Trumps East Coast Style Does Not Adapt Easily Here Lets say youre a reporter from the East Coast (a fiscally conservative one) and you show up to a bar in Madison, Wisconsin wearing a suit sans tie. A guy might look at you and say I hear the [stock] market is up! while other people in the bar look away from you. The bartender might not come over to serve you right away. And then you take the hint and leave. No, Wisconsin is not filled to the brim with such mean-spirited hipsters, but people throughout the state like in Iowa do have a fundamental distrust for people from the East Coast. Who from the deep Midwest can try to deny it? Fast-talking New Yorkers are viewed with suspicion at best. A candidate talking about his winning poll numbers all the time is considered tacky. A lot of people in Wisconsin from the well-represented Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) Left to the pro-Cruz Religious Right really, really, really dont like Donald Trump. Consider the states where Trump has won his most significant victories. Trump, the redheaded Scots-Irish candidate, won New Hampshire as well as Alabama, Massachusetts alongside South Carolina. These are East Coast people, and whether theyre in New England or the Deep South, many of them are Catholics or at least rooted in the fiery Scotch-Irish tradition. Trump has consistently led the Republican field among Catholics. Trump leads Hillary Clinton among Catholics, even though a substantial plurality of Catholics are Democrats. The Germanic Protestants of Wisconsin, raised in a modest culture like in Iowa (where Trump only got 24 percent in a loss), are wary of Trump. They dont like the bombast. They dont like the ego. They dont like the circus. And they really dont like New York. How about Lutherans, whose presence in Wisconsin makes it one of the top Lutheran states alongside Minnesota and North and South Dakota? Forget it. Trump draws Lutheran peace protesters. Its not his personality type. Also, Wisconsin is a predominately white state that has very few Mexicans in it (as of 2008, Hispanics made up only five percent of the state and were mostly found in clusters). Therefore, the idea of a border wall with Mexico is removed from the experience and concerns of most of these people. Dont expect immigration to have anywhere near the impact in Wisconsin that it had in Arizona, where Trump won in a landslide. Breitbart News will continue to monitor all of the events leading up to Tuesdays Wisconsin primary. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 1.
#1. To: cranky (#0)
The Donald is whining about fairness a lot lately - his liberal bedwetter colors continue to bleed through.
#5. To: ConservingFreedom (#1)
Say no to lyin cheatin scumball ted cruz the record sealing freshman senator.
He's still no worse than the rest. In fact, he's a damned sight better than all of them put together, excluding Fiorina and any other non-member of the permanent political class. And he certainly hasn't done anywhere nearly the harm to America that Hildebeest, Sanders, Cruz, Jeb!, Rubio or Kasich, etc, et al, have done and are doing. That whole crowd spends its time hammering nails in America's coffin all the while enriching themselves, their families, friends and donors.
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