March 1, 2016

March 1, 2016

FORT WORTH, TX - MARCH 1: Voters line up to cast their ballots on Super Tuesday March 1, 2016 in Fort Worth, Texas. 13 states and American Samoa are holding presidential primary elections, with over 1400 delegates at stake. (Photo by Ron Jenkins/Getty Images)

On Tuesday’s Mark Levin show, Tonight is Super Tuesday with results coming in from 12 states. In addition, the Establishment hates Ted Cruz and will not get behind him to beat Donald Trump. Their candidate is Marco Rubio, but will not support Cruz if Rubio fails in the primary race. The idea is for everyone to stay in and block Trump from getting the number of delegates he needs to win. In addition, it’s going to be very difficult for Trump to be able to unite the Republican Party. Many constitutional conservatives will not vote for Trump and he needs them to beat the democrat nominee. Trump can’t just rely on Reagan Democrats to win the presidency if he becomes the Republican nominee. Speaking of beating Hillary, Donald Trump’s negatives are absolutely through the roof among Democrats, Republicans, and Independents. His negatives are even higher than Hillary Clinton’s. Later, the case challenging Ted Cruz’s eligibility to run for president was thrown out by an Illinois judge. The birther issue was just another phony issue among others. Americans should remember that Cruz is the most conservative candidate in this race since Ronald Reagan and a very decent man despite the attacks launched against him. Finally, why are Ben Carson and John Kasich still in the race and going to be at the next debate?

THIS IS FROM:

Conservative Review
Super Tuesday Delegate Estimates

CNN
National poll: Clinton, Sanders both top Trump

The Hill
Illinois judge dismisses suit to take Cruz off ballot

Legal Insurrection
Trump Admits Times Report, Says Status Of Illegals Is “Negotiable”

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