Today is Wisconsin’s turn in the primaries. Ted Cruz leads there in most recent polls, and there are signs the Donald Trump campaign is continuing to implode.
So here are some Presidential race links:
“Ted Cruz’s preferred candidates won the vast majority of convention delegates available in North Dakota over the weekend, taking 18 of 25 slots in the state in another show of organizational strength over Donald Trump.”
Many of Trump’s own delegates are ready to flee at the first opportunity. (Hat tip: Weasel Zippers via Director Blue.)
And Cruz is lining up Arizona delegates willing to defect to him on a second ballot. (Hat tip: Director Blue.)
Five factors working against Trump securing a majority of Republican delegates. (Hat tip: Director Blue.)
How demographics doom Trump.
Trump is an effect, not a cause.
A majority of Trump supporters agree with the following statement: “people like me don’t have any say in what the government does.”
Distance is decisive. The transcendent aim of the revolt of the public, everywhere around the globe, has been to smash the elites and the institutions down from the protected heights, by whatever means necessary, regardless of the consequences. So far, the US presidential elections of 2016 appear to be no exception.
(Hat tip: Roger Kimball via Ed Driscoll at Instapundit.)
Has Trump brought in 14 million new voters?
Trump can’t destroy the Republican Party.
Trump: “A large blob of sheer grossness. (Hat tip: Director Blue.)
The Chalkening.
Tags: 2016 Election, 2016 Presidential Race, Donald Trump, Elections, Republicans, Ted Cruz, Wisconsin
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