Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Sorry, WSJ, but the GOP Field Must Narrow

David is the brother of Rush Limbaugh and, as a
believer in Christ, authored the book, Jesus On Trial.
What does it tell you that Trump does better in open primary states where Democrats can vote for the Republican candidate? Cruz is said to do better in closed primary states where only GOP voters can vote for the GOP candidate. Liberals help pick the Republican candidate, then riot to protest him when he appears. I miss Carly. TD

David Limbaugh  "It is disheartening that the Wall Street Journal editorial board, for whom I had such respect for years, is discouraging a narrowing of the GOP field if either John Kasich or Marco Rubio wins his home state Tuesday.
"It’s bad enough for the editors to encourage Rubio to stay in if he wins Florida, but to invite Kasich to stay in is just madness.
"Their underlying assumptions are wrong. They strongly imply that if Trump wins both Ohio and Florida on Tuesday, he’ll be the inevitable nominee. They are encouraging a mainstream media narrative that is guaranteed to form Wednesday morning if Trump wins both states (and some of the others).
"In fact, truth be told, I’d wager that Ted Cruz’s team is hoping, grudgingly, that Trump does win those two states, because Cruz and company know, paradoxically, that this is their best chance to win the nomination outright, with the magic number of 1,237 delegates — or at least more delegates than Trump going into the convention." . . .

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