Yeah, Kasich definitely makes the most sense, though I could see Scott Walker too. No way on Rubio though, he's a loser.
He just says nice things after he vanquishes opponents. I wouldn't read much into it. I think he picks John because he knows how important Ohio is and because it would be throwing a bone to the establishment.
Yeah, Kasich definitely makes the most sense, though I could see Scott Walker too. No way on Rubio though, he's a loser.
Rubio couldn't even carry his home state so he is basically useless to Trump. Besides, after how low in the gutter their exchanges of words went, how could he seriously consider him? Same with Ted. You can't call a guy a liar almost everyday for months and then choose him as a running mate.
I could see Cruz to placate the conservative side - a lot of them have already said they won't vote for Trump... but if Cruz is on the ticket - maybe they'll change their minds. Cruz and Trump know it's politics - hopefully, they don't take it personally. Do what's necessary, unite the party and onto Hillary.
Don't know if anyone's mentioned - Rick Scott (FL's governor) endorsed Trump - fair of him to do it after Rubio suspends.
The establishment hates Cruz too. Trump-Cruz would be their worst case scenario nightmare ticket.
They're stuck with Cruz, and they hate him a lot less than Trump.
Somebody pays Cruz's bills. No donor pays Trump's.
I didn't see Cruz's speech last night, but someone told me he stopped just short of overtly pleading for money from the Koch brothers.
He was begging Rubio supporters to come over to his camp. That's about his only consolation last night - MO is so close - maybe he'll ask for a recount.
According to CNN, Missouri still has to count absentee and provisional ballots, including absentee ballots from overseas voters that have until noon on Friday to arrive.
Under Missouri law, candidates can ask for a recount if they are defeated by less than one half of 1 percent.
So far, according to The Associated Press delegate tracker, Trump has been awarded 15 delegates of Missouri’s 52 total delegates. Cruz has yet to receive any.
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