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The Republican "establishment" has created a litmus test
One question voters may ask themselves in future elections is, who supported Cruz in the general election and who supported him at the Convention?
03-24-2016 01:09 PM
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RE: The Republican "establishment" has created a litmus test
Huh?
03-24-2016 01:17 PM
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RE: The Republican "establishment" has created a litmus test
IF Jeb and Mitt and friends back Cruz during general and back off him IF this goes to the Convention, I think new and newly inspired Republican voters will remember. I know I am watching very closely those elected officials that voice an opinion. You are either with Cruz or not. You stab him in the back at the convention (which I hope it doesn't come to that) then you stab yourself in the heart. As Trump has the only chance to win the majority vote I pray he closes the deal. If not, some establishment may have to lose.
03-24-2016 03:16 PM
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