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Saturday, May 07, 2016

Subject: Ted Cruz’s zombie campaign

The Texas senator has given up on being the GOP nominee, but he’s still fighting for control of the party’s future.

Ted Cruz’s run for president is over, but this weekend, his operatives will fight on, heading to a pair of state conventions to push the campaign's preferred delegates to the Republican National Convention.

According to a GOP source familiar with the Cruz campaign’s decision, staff will be on the ground in North Carolina and South Carolina, where 56 delegates will be selected. Some will even fan out next week when a dozen more states — including Cruz’s home state of Texas — pick their national delegates. It’s an effort, two Cruz sources told POLITICO, to pack the convention full of conservatives who can stand up to any attempt by Donald Trump to weaken conservative planks of the GOP platform or rework the rules that govern the presidential nomination process.

“It’s still important that we have a conservative convention … I think we would be doing Ted Cruz a disservice if we gave up that fight,” said Rob Uithoven, who helmed Cruz’s operation in western states. “It’ll be even more difficult now with the campaign suspended to try to get our [delegates] elected.”

Uithoven sent a letter Wednesday to the Cruz leadership teams in each of the western states he oversaw urging the delegates he helped elect to attend the national convention rather than cede the floor to Trump.

It’s not, however, about trying to take the nomination from Trump -- and there won’t even be Cruz-specific delegates slates, according to one of the campaign sources. “It’s more about conservative/non-establishment folks having a voice in the upcoming rules and platform,” said the source, “especially since Trump has said he wants to change the platform.”

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2 comments:

  1. The degree this power-hungry Canadian will go to is extraordinary and quite damning of the Republican party. The whole party's Never Trump BS is ridiculous- acting like spoiled babies because they didn't get their Jeb or Marco. They really should be ashamed of themselves starting with Paul Ryan down. Their actions are disgusting and rest assured, Clinton will use every bit of it to her advantage should she not end up in prison over the summer. Grow up, GOP. Your actions are too ignorant to ignore.

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  2. Cruz is yesterday's ...or really last month's news ...let's move on please... he was an embarrassment with his delusional behavior grasping at any straw that would prop up his pathetic campaign

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