Who's joining my in support of Cruz/Fiorina '16?
>>72039584
yeah, no.
Ahahaha
It's 2008 all over again.
When will the Republican Party learn?
>>72039584
>come on guys, vote for cruz, he's slightly more of a sellout now!
>see look, he'll even go for the cheap female pop like mccain
it was a bad idea in '08 and it's a bad idea now
The fact that soulless bitch could be one gunshot away from being the president of the United States terrifies me
>>72039584
Isn't she the bitch Cruz paid hush money to?
The funny thing is that McCain was just a really boring and bland politician. Sarah Palin actually brought life to his campaign. In this case, you have two fucking zombies running together.
On another note, why is the losing guy picking a VP when he doesn't have a chance to run as POTUS?
Didn't she singlehandedly bankrupt HP?
Cruz Campaign absolute suicide.
I knew it all along.
The Republicans 4 years ago stated they were going to go with who had the most popularity, and they wanted to choose 3 styles:
>Left-Leaning
>Libertarian
>Anti-Establishment
They were going to give the candidates / choose candidates who fit this role.
Trump always had the way in.
It's been planned since the start.
Guarentee you he was at Bohemian Grove.
>>72039584
Literally the worst choice. At least Sarah Palin was hot Fiorina is ugly as shit and a fucking lunatic.
Cruz is going to be on Kasich's ticket
>>72039584
But Fiorina is fucking him, how would they get any work done
>>72039584
Just look at that face. Who would vote for that?
>>72039584
Cruz should pick Kasich, not Fiorina. What can Fiorina possibly give him, electorally? A pair of breasts?
>>72039584
HP obviously
>>72039584
Tell me, OP.
How many elections has she already lost?
>>72040240
>On another note, why is the losing guy picking a VP when he doesn't have a chance to run as POTUS?
It's a power play. Cruz is saying he can still be President so that people will think he can still be President.
>>72039584
reminder that every win on tuesday will be one more nail in cruz' coffin
>>72040240
McCain was well known for years before his candidacy as a principled politician, and his opposite to George W reached early success because much like Sanders, he refused to attack his opponent. Don't forget people were genuinely excited about his campaign. The "politics as usual" narrative enjoys success every election.
>>72040280
Do you have a source for that?
>>72040355
>Just look at that face. Who would vote for that?
That would be her and Cruz's campaign slogan.
>>72040355
My dad voted for her in the NH primary. I voted for Trump.
I am now a /cruzmissile/.