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 Originally Posted by FeliciaLee
Same on my Twitter feed. Now if I could just convince my Dad. His anger at the establishment and surety that Cruz can't win the nomination has driven him to Trump 
Try this on: Cruz is the most electable person in the entire race. How do you know somebody is electable but by how efficient and effective and consistent he has been? Cruz has the most money in his campaign coffers, spends the least, has every aspect of the RNC fighting against him tooth and nail, and yet by grassroots support alone he is crushing fools far beyond expectations. He's beating his poll numbers by significant margins and he's gaining supporters by greater margins than opponents.
The dude is a juggernaut. In the general against Hillary, he would fare better than Rubio. Pay no attention to the polls giving Rubio +6 on her and Cruz only +1. The real results will be in the details. Those polls reflect the merest of superficial views. By the time the election comes around, Rubio would end up underperforming the polls because he's bad at running a campaign, bad with money, bad at grassroots, bad at energizing, bad at lots of things. Cruz would blast through his "ceiling" by being good at all those things.
As for the nomination, Cruz is the guy running the most "winningest" campaign. He's getting the most grassroots support, he's doing the best with delegate selection, he's doing the best with money, he's kicking butt everywhere. Cruz's campaign is what a winning campaign looks like. Rubio's and Trump's and Kasich's do not. If one of them get the nomination, most of us will say "how did that happen? look at them, they shouldn't have been able to win that." But if Cruz wins we'll all say "that's makes sense, he did everything right."
Cruz ain't gonna win unless he gets peoples' support. But he's gonna win because he is getting peoples' support. That may not be this election cycle, but it will be in a future one at least. It's the same path Reagan took. He lost the nomination before he won it. Now we have a chance to skip the losing part.
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