If Ted Cruz were to win in the Nebraska GOP primary on Tuesday, he just might restart his campaign. Speaking to Glenn Beck in an interview, he shared that, “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.”
“If that changes, we will certainly respond accordingly,” said Cruz.
Cruz dropped out of the presidential race last week after losing big in Indiana’s primary. John Kasich dropped out a day later, clearing the way for Trump to become the presumptive nominee.
Cruz had hoped a win in Indiana could give him momentum into Tuesday’s Nebraska contest, but Trump emerged from the Hoosier State as the only candidate with a viable path forward.
Cruz has dismissed the possibility of a third-party bid or a convention fight over the presidential nomination.
Cruz and allies told supporters Monday night call that they would not try to block Trump’s nomination but instead focus on influencing the party’s platform and rules, according to Politico.
Enough already!
well said
C’mon Ted, isn’t one asskicking enough?
IT WOULD BE EASIER TO BRING PRINCE BACK !!!!!!!!! and it would actually make a difference. Dead Cruz is Dead Cruz.
cry baby
Anthony Tidd The “diagram” I use for such “talks” usually consists of food on one side of a page and$#%&!@*matter on the other. The issue is this: How MUCH$#%&!@*matter do you want in your food!? For me, – and this is JUST ME – I like 0%. Er go, I don’t like to “compromise” on my food quality; nor do I, will I, or shall I compromise on my diet in politics, either! Freedom is freedom; anything added/taken away from that standard is adding$#%&!@*matter and/or taking away nutrients from our freedom.
Don’t have to worry with him no more
It won’t do any good