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Desperation. From The Daily Caller:
Sen. Ted Cruz’s
abrupt suggestion he might reenter the Republican presidential race went up in
smoke Tuesday night as he suffered a crushing defeat against Republican
presidential candidate Donald Trump in Nebraska’s GOP primary.
Cruz suggested if he were to win in Nebraska and saw a
“path to victory” at the convention, he would consider restarting his
presidential campaign, despite dropping out last week after being beaten badly
in Indiana.
“We launched this
campaign intending to win. The reason we suspended our campaign was that with
the Indiana loss, I felt there was no path to victory,” Cruz told radio
host Glenn Beck. “If that changes, we will certainly respond
accordingly.” (RELATED: Cruz Says He Won’t Run Third Party)
Such notions were
almost immediately crushed in spectacular fashion Tuesday night, as early
results showed Trump racking up almost 60 percent of the vote in Nebraska,
about 40 percentage points ahead of Cruz at 19.5 percent. Ohio Gov. John Kasich
was in third with about 14 percent of the vote.
Although no polling
was conducted in the state, it was seen as a potential Cruz victory prior to
him dropping out. But if Nebraska ever was a Cruz state, it stopped being one
the moment he dropped out as GOP voters instead flocked to the party’s presumptive
nominee.
Cruz also suffered a
massive defeat in West Virginia’s primary, though that defeat was more
predictable.
Nebraska’s 36
delegates are awarded on a winner-take-all basis, meaning Trump will take
another big step towards the 1,273 delegates he needs to lock up the Republican
nomination on the first ballot.
The delegate chart after yesterday's primaries:
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