
Ted Cruz: Trump unhappy because he's losing in pollsĪsked about considering former presidential rival Marco Rubio for vice president, Cruz did not directly say he was looking at him, but refused to rule him out. I think the way you win is you make the case to the voters and you win their votes.” “The rules are simple, the way you get elected is you win a majority of the delegates in the elections. “Anyone who knows anything about Washington knows the establishment is not rooting for me,” Cruz said. The Texas senator also scoffed at Trump’s accusations that the rules of the Republican nomination process are “stacked against” him and the national party is rooting for him to lose. “What we saw was the party unify and come together, that’s what its going to take to win the nomination.” “In Wisconsin, the day before the election, Trump predicted a big victory,” Cruz said. The long and winding road to the Republican nomination “In Cleveland, I believe if it’s a contested convention … we’re going to be in the much stronger position to earn the majority of delegates and earn the nomination of the party,” Cruz said. “What Donald doesn’t like is losing elections,” the Texas senator said.Ĭruz also predicted Trump would have trouble getting the support of Republicans at a contested convention.
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Ted Cruz: Trump's team are like "subjects in a clinical course in psychology" #CruzFamily - CNN Politics April 14, 2016Ĭiting threats Indiana police have reported against delegates, Cruz said, “We shouldn’t be intimidating delegates.” The conduct they do, literally, they accuse others of doing,” Cruz told moderator Anderson Cooper during the event, which took place in New York ahead of Tuesday’s primary. “Donald and his team, it’s almost like they’re subjects in a course in clinical psychology.

Ted Cruz on Wednesday accused Donald Trump supporters of “acting like union boss thugs” in pursuit of the Republican Party nomination, saying during CNN’s town hall that they are intimidating potential Republican National Convention delegates.
