Donald Trump is cruising for a real bruising in Utah on Tuesday. Released over the weekend, a new Utah poll shows that just 11 percent of Republican voters in Utah support Trump. Moreover, even in a three-man race, Ted Cruz is now winning 53
A number of extremely bright commentators have been busily pointing out how Ted Cruz could find his way to 1237 delegates and the nomination. Or earn more, or nearly as many, delegates than Donald Trump and contest his way to the nomination,
In a statement released on Facebook, Mitt Romney said he will be voting for Ted Cruz in Utah and urged others to do so as well to stop “Trumpism”: [facebook url=”https://www.facebook.com/mittromney/posts/10153370698696121″] H/T: The Weekly Standard. Paul Dupont is the managing editor for ThePulse2016.com.
Tuesday is the crucial moment. For Ted Cruz to have any chance of stopping Donald Trump, he has to shock the punditocracy by winning all the delegates in Arizona and Utah. In Utah, that means he must top 50 percent. Getting there
On Thursday, America’s “most influential conservative Christian thinker” announced his support for Sen. Ted Cruz in the GOP primary race. Professor Robert George once taught Sen. Cruz when Cruz was a student at Princeton University, where Prof. George holds the McCormick Professorship
There’s been a lot of talk of evangelical support for Donald Trump, and it’s true Trump has just about swept South including North Carolina earlier this week. But in Missouri, where Trump beat Ted Cruz by the narrowest of margins, the exit
Two new California polls show Donald Trump is either at 38 percent, up 16 points over Ted Cruz, or he’s at 25 percent, just five points over Cruz. Either way, Cruz has 20 or 22 percent. John Kasich (and Marco Rubio, who
The Washington Post Wonkblog‘s Neo-Keynesian Matt O’Brien — who, aptly enough, tweets as @ObsoleteDogma — pauses to attack Neo-(Classical)-Liberal Ted Cruz in “Does Ted Cruz think his tax plan would cause a Great Depression?” Spoiler alert. There’s a rule of thumb in journalism
