Title: TED Cruz piece of shit hypocrite Source:
[None] URL Source:[None] Published:Apr 5, 2016 Author:mouse1 Post Date:2016-04-05 21:06:49 by A K A Stone Keywords:None Views:3061 Comments:14
Cruz was on the radio with Hannity yesterday. Hannity asked him. You have said Kasich should drop out because he cant get the 1237. What if you cant get the 1237, will you drop out? And Cruz said NO! If Donald is the nominee, Hillary wins. That did it for me. Cruz wants the brokered convention. Guess he was promised his 30 pieces of silver.
You may get your test. I doubt it. I think the party will accept Trump in the end.
If not, they'll advance somebody like Kasich.
No way.
Trump and Cruz will have 90% of the delegates when the convention opens and the rules are set.
No way either will allow any changes. Kasich will not have the eight states and neither of them will allow any change to allow Kasich's name to appear on every ballot. However, both Trump and Cruz will win enough delegates to insure that their names will appear on all ballots at the convention. That way, Kasich would be demoted by the rules to be no more eligible than a complete outsider like Romney or Ryan.
Cruz will allow a rules change because he has only gotten the majority of delegates in about four states, which means that under the current rules he is not eligible to be placed into nomination. He needs a rules change, and will permit it.
And that means that he'll bargain other things with the others.
(I gave VT to Trump but it was a tie in delegates between Trump and Kasich.)
Of course, this list is far from perfect. Various party rules and laws in the states affect this a bit.
I think Trump has an indisputable 7 and Cruz has an indisputable 5. JMO.
Trump will pick up NY and others in the northeast, possibly CA too. Cruz will get CO/ND/NE/WY and maybe a few others.
Of course, at this point there are no convention rules at all, for all that we yak about Rule 40. There is no Rule 40 yet. The rules are enacted for each convention by the rules committee of that convention. Generally, they continue the longstanding rules of previous GOP conventions but anything and everything can be changed by the convention rules committee. However, in general, the GOP still has the same convention rules that it inherited from its predecessor, the Whigs. So don't expect major changes.