Ted Cruz looking good Saturday, but way too early to make sense of it. At this point Cruz won Kansas and the CPAC conference vote. But Cruz continues to win Evangelical vote area’s. CPAC vote…..Cruz 40%…Rubio 30%…Trump 15%…Kasich…8%. Things are well up in the air on these early votes counts Saturday. Cruz leads in Maine…Trump early lead in Kentucky. Cruz won Kansas over Trump 51% to 23.9 for Trump. Rubio received 15%. Suddenly Cruz is setting up ten offices in Florida. Whew!
This triad here reminds me of the old Rush Limbaugh “Operation Chaos.” Here it is…Cruz is the one that can beat Trump so far. However, Trump is more electable than Cruz. And Rubio is the one who most easily beats Hillary Clinton. Got it? Way too early to make sense of Saturday results still out. However, there are now some indications the Republican Party is headed for a brokered convention. Mere speculation at this point, but a brokered convention would be most influenced by traditional Party delegates. And, they would want no part of either Cruz or Trump.
How about a compromise including Rubio and Kasich? “All hell” would break lose if Trump has 1,200 delegates. Short by 37 delegate votes. And, he gets the “heave ho.” Speculation running wild with all TV pundits. But, Saturday is far from over. At this hour it’s wait and see.
So far, there appears Romney’s speech, Sen. McCain supporting Romney’s speech and a good Cruz debate may make tougher future sledding for Trump. Rubio’s walking around with a severe cold/flu. How can all these guys hold up I’ll never know.
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