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Is It Game Over For The GOP?

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Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio are dreaming if they believe they have a chance at winning the GOP nomination in a fair fight.

Both candidates would have to win their home states and then sweep every swing state after March 15th. Most of those states are winner-take-all contests.

While both campaigns speak of frontrunner Donald Trump’s “ceiling” of support and speculate that it’s at 35%, they fail to mention the contender’s floor, which is also 35% at the least.

Trump supporters are unwavering and hardcore in their defense of their candidate.

They are not going anywhere regardless of the tag team efforts of attack by Cruz and Rubio.

With Marco Rubio about to be sunk by gay rumors that have merit, that will leave Canada’s golden boy, Ted Cruz, standing toe-to-toe with Donald Trump and as experience has proven, Cruz doesn’t stand a chance in attacking him alone, with our without lies.

The coming sweep for Trump during Super Tuesday will leave the GOP with only one option to save their party from a Trump takeover . . . an unfair fight.

It will take parliamentary tricks that have never been seen before for the GOP elites to block Trump, but the discussions and actions are already in play.

Over the weekend, Trump confidante Roger Stone reported a deal in which $75 million was pledge for Mitt Romney as the newest competitor to Trump . . . with another $25 million pledged to attack ads.

The move makes no sense as Mitt Romney is literally too late to play as he has missed ballot access requirements in many of the states to run as a GOP nominee.

That means he would have to run as a third party or independent candidate.

A GOP opposition research firm in Florida was paid to study ballot access requirements for an independent run.

If the GOP elites are so desperate to block Trump, they only way they could do it is by destroying their own party and throwing in an independent candidate who would then compete against Hillary and Trump . . . guaranteeing a win for Hillary in a three-way race, just as Perot guaranteed the election for her husband in 1992.

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