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Here is my scenario that I believe: Carson drops out after Super Tuesday and Kasich after losing Ohio. Rubio loses Florida and drops out. Then it is down to Trump vs Cruz. Cruz will get a lot of help with wins in Texas, Arkansas, and Oklahoma. Once everyone else drops out, Cruz gets most of the votes from the other GOP candidates and will beat Trump. Then, Cruz will beat Hillary in November.
**Edit**: You could switch Cruz in with Rubio also.
Nobody can stomach his face long enough for him to be our President. He just looks way too creepy, and right or wrong, looks do matter in these elections.
Nobody can stomach his face long enough for him to be our President. He just looks way too creepy, and right or wrong, looks do matter in these elections.
And he comes off like a televangelist/used car salesman which most voters would find repellent. He's also way too far to the right.
Dr. Carson, even though he would lose badly as well, would actually do better in a general election than Cruz would.
Yes, you are. Cruz cannot unify all Republicans, let alone attract Independents and Conservative Democrats. Strange as it sounds, Trump is the most electable GOP candidate.
Nobody can stomach his face long enough for him to be our President. He just looks way too creepy, and right or wrong, looks do matter in these elections.
No doubt.
He is creepy. He sounds creepy. He has no original ideas. He's just too frightening to think of as president. I won't vote for him. If it's Cruz vs Clinton, then I'll vote 3rd Party, so I guess Clinton becomes president.
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