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Home Front: Politix
Trump dashes Cruz's hopes in Indiana; Sanders-Clinton close
2016-05-04
[BIGSTORY.AP.ORG] Donald Trump took a major step toward sewing up the Republican presidential nomination Tuesday with a victory in Indiana's primary election, dashing the hopes of rival Ted Cruz and other GOP forces who fear the brash businessman will doom their party in the general election.

Hillary Clinton
... sometimes described as The Liberatress of Libya and at other times as Mrs. Bill, never as Another Edmund Randolph ...
and Bernie Sanders
...The only openly Socialist member of the U.S. Senate. Sanders was Representative-for-Life from Vermont until moving to the Senate for the rest of his life in 2006, assuming the seat vacated by Jim Jeffords...
were vying for victory in the Democratic primary, though it was too early to call the race as votes were being tallied. Clinton already is 91 percent of the way to her party's nomination.

While Trump can't mathematically clinch the GOP nomination with his victory in Indiana, his path now becomes easier and he has more room for error in the remaining primary contests. The real estate mogul will collect at least 45 of Indiana's 57 delegates, and now needs less than 200 more in upcoming contests.

Cruz, who hasn't topped Trump in a month, campaigned vigorously in Indiana, securing the endorsement of the state's governor and announcing businesswoman Carly Fiorina as his running mate. But he appeared to lose momentum in the final days of campaigning and let his frustration with Trump boil over Tuesday, calling the billionaire "amoral" and a "braggadocious, arrogant buffoon."

Trump responded by saying Cruz "does not have the temperament to be president of the United States." Earlier Tuesday Trump had rehashed unsubstantiated claims that the Texan's father, Rafael Cruz, appeared in a 1963 photograph with John F. Kennedy's assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald -- citing a report first published by the National Enquirer.

Cruz has vowed to stay in the race through the final primaries in June, clinging to the possibility that Trump will fall short of the 1,237 delegates he needs and the race will go to a contested convention. But he now could face pressure from donors and other Republicans to at least tone down in attacks on Trump in an attempt to unite the GOP heading into the general election.
And it's official: Cruz suspends campaign.
Posted by:Fred

#13  I can think of a few retired flag level officers who might fit the bill.
Posted by: Besoeker   2016-05-04 20:59  

#12   Most effective pick I can imagine

I doubt that will happen. I think he will pick an outsider; certainly no one from the Republican Party. I have an idea who, but I'll wait.
Posted by: Pappy   2016-05-04 20:57  

#11  Good snark, M. Murcek.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2016-05-04 18:27  

#10  And if Joe is "installed as the "white knight," nobody is going to say "What did Joe know and when did he know it?"
Posted by: M. Murcek   2016-05-04 16:55  

#9  #2, yeah, the donk party will pull a Torch.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2016-05-04 16:52  

#8  Should Trump pick Newt for Vice President contract with America here we come(so to speak). Newt however has shown no interest. Hannity has made this suggestion some time ago and Newt has not responded but with Trump showing so much support from the American people from all walks of life I think he could be drawn into the fray. Most effective pick I can imagine. One of the most productive Vice Presidents I am certain. Trump will certainly task him.
Posted by: Dale   2016-05-04 16:31  

#7  Do we know that General Mattis is not a Donk?
Posted by: Shipman   2016-05-04 16:02  

#6  As a Plan B candidate he might be the best option the donks have but that's still not good.

He's a (D)

He hasn't committed any serious gaffes.

The regime's been send him on the 'serious' foreign policy visits.

So yes, Plan B. But the WH apparently has been mulling that option.
Posted by: Pappy   2016-05-04 15:22  

#5  Biden has run for president a whole bunch of times and never gotten anywhere. Biden was a buffoon before Trump made it cool. Biden made it to VP on Obama's coattails. As a Plan B candidate he might be the best option the donks have but that's still not good.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2016-05-04 14:34  

#4  "This also circumvents all the research the Pubs are doing on her and will not have time to build a case against "Gropie Joe"" as well as a much shorter "drip, drip, drip" period for the fake injun...
Posted by: Capsu78   2016-05-04 13:24  

#3  Warthog that was magnificent. Could easily happen. I have been preoccupied with Trump for some time now. I see great things happening. I go as far as to say this will be the new Camelot. My concern is the Communists and Left will do as they have done in the past. He will most likely be assassinated or they will seriously make an attempt. Trump is many things but his loyalty to God and Country are historically strong. Strong foundation from family the basic ingredient.
Posted by: Dale   2016-05-04 11:15  

#2  The Hildebeast will not be the Dem nominee. The weight of past crimes and future indictment coupled with her absolute failure as a candidate will cause the Dem leaders to do something drastic. Sanders is not an option. My prediction: Right before the convention, she will have a "health scare" and remove herself from the race. Joe Biden and Liz Warren will swoop in with her blessing to grab the nomination. For her efforts, she will receive a pardon allowing the dems to have the first female in office (VP), and a Champ 3rd term.
This also circumvents all the research the Pubs are doing on her and will not have time to build a case against "Gropie Joe"
Posted by: Warthog   2016-05-04 10:55  

#1  Sanders beat Mrs. Ineveitable
Posted by: Frank G   2016-05-04 09:06  

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