He's literally correct on both counts, of course. This is open, explicit collusion between two campaigns -- a pact of pure convenience, arising from desperation. Neither Cruz nor (especially) Kasich has any shot at the nomination if Trump clinches 1,237 delegates by June 8,
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Wow, just announced that Lyin' Ted and Kasich are going to collude in order to keep me from getting the Republican nomination. DESPERATION!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) April 25, 2016
Lyin' Ted Cruz and 1 for 38 Kasich are unable to beat me on their own so they have to team up (collusion) in a two on one. Shows weakness!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) April 25, 2016
Shows how weak and desperate Lyin' Ted is when he has to team up with a guy who openly can't stand him and is only 1 win and 38 losses.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) April 25, 2016
"One-for-38 Kasich" may be the first time Trump has even deigned to assign a derisive nickname to the Ohio governor, so that's progress, at least. (It's also worth
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It might not: As is the case with any political 'trick play,' there is some inherent risk that any unusually calculated machination will trigger a backlash, in this case inflaming and mobilizing Trump followers (who are already convinced the whole system is dirty, thanks to Trump's
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Trump: If I lose, "I don't think you're ever going to see me again" https://t.co/sc6nOL9NYP pic.twitter.com/2tQMlKsrSV
— The Hill (@thehill) April 25, 2016
Trump just pledged to stop tweeting if he’s elected president. “Not presidential.”
— Christine Rousselle (@crousselle) April 25, 2016
I'll leave you with this cheery note, which hit home with yours truly upon reading Peggy Noonan's latest column:
Btw, fractured party likely to lose in Nov. It's about salvaging a *chance* to win, mitigating damage, & maintaining dignity/principle.
— Guy Benson (@guypbenson) April 25, 2016
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