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Hysterical - Cruz should drop out if he loses NY. The loyal residents of Green Acres here on C-D don't realize that Mr. Haney is 236 delegates behind BEFORE the Northeast primaries.
Nothing like a good laugh on a Friday afternoon! Thank you.
I don't know about the rest of you, and I grew up long ago, but I have never heard of demanding the other players in a contest drop out so that one could win. Is that something new?
Whats so funny about it? Trump suggested Cruz, Rubio and Kasich should drop out if they didn't win big in their home states. Trumpettes sure do have awfully short memories.
Hysterical - Cruz should drop out if he loses NY. The loyal residents of Green Acres here on C-D don't realize that Mr. Haney is 236 delegates behind BEFORE the Northeast primaries.
If you think the GOP is going to nominate an loud mouthed Oompa Loompa for the WH, you better keep watching those Nicklodeon reruns and let the adults handle the election.
Nothing like a good laugh on a Friday afternoon! Thank you.
I don't know about the rest of you, and I grew up long ago, but I have never heard of demanding the other players in a contest drop out so that one could win. Is that something new?
they were losing. He's winning. But people who support a neo-conservative religious extremist wouldn't know any better
There was no statement with regard to winning or losing, it was about one candidate telling another candidate to get out of the race. But people who are anti-religion zealots don't know any better.
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