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Is Ted Cruz toast? - Admin - 02-24-2016 If he can't even win the evangelical vote, what can he win? Quote:In South Carolina’s evangelical-dominated Republican primary on Saturday, Donald Trump won 33 percent of the evangelical vote. In Tuesday’s Nevada primary, Trump upped the ante, claiming 40 percent of evangelical votes. And while it was jarring in both cases to see a Biblically illiterate, divorced billionaire win over such a sizable portion of America’s conservative faithful, an equally curious phenomenon has unfolded in the shadows of Trump’s victories: evangelical voters’ relative ambivalence toward Ted Cruz.How Ted Cruz Lost the Evangelical Vote | New Republic RE: Is Ted Cruz toast? - Admin - 03-06-2016 Maybe he isn't toast just yet.. Quote:Ted Cruz notched another victory on Saturday against GOP presidential frontrunner Donald Trump. CNN, CBS News, and The Associated Press projected early Saturday evening that Cruz would win the Kansas Republican caucuses. Though a lack of reliable public polling made the contest difficult to handicap, Trump was expected to perform well there... Cruz also held an lead early Saturday evening in the Maine caucuses, another state where Trump was expected to do well.Ted Cruz defeats Donald Trump in Kansas Caucus - Business Insider RE: Is Ted Cruz toast? - Admin - 04-23-2016 Quote:A Harvard Law professor conducted a close reading of the US Constitution and came to the conclusion that Ted Cruz is not technically eligible to run for President of the United States.Harvard Law professor: Cruz is ineligible - Business Insider |