5. I can imagine Kasich & Carson pulling out soon. But Cruz? This is not a man who is amenable to reason or the good of the party.
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6. Cruz has every incentive to stay in this till the end & see if he can be a kingmaker if no-one has enough delegates to win.
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7. But let's say by some miracle this becomes a 2-man race. Not all of Carson/Kasich/Cruz voters will go to Rubio.
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8. Trump v. Rubio won't be 32-68. It'll be closer than that. And Trump is not a man who is afraid to fight dirty.
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9. On Rubio's side, he'll have tons of $$. Could do a real scorched earth ad campaign like Romney did with Gingrich in Florida in 2008.
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10. On Trump's side, in xenophobic year he'd be up against a Cuban American, fluent Spanish speaker who favored amnesty for undocumented
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11. So, Trump v. Rubio is not a sure thing at all. And we're a long way from even getting there.
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12. The time to unite the party against Trump was before Iowa. Now it might be too late.
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13. The key is you can't defeat Trump without risking alienating his followers & provoking a 3rd party run.
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