Ted Cruz Could Reinstate Campaign After Nebraska Primary
As Nebraska goes, so goes Cruz's last gasp hopes.
He's baaaaaack! Well, maybe.
He joined his BFF, Glenn Beck, on his radio program and admitted there still is an outside chance he could return.
Visions of glory die hard.
Ted Cruz on Tuesday floated the possibility of restarting his presidential campaign if he wins Nebraska’s GOP primary, as he avoided saying whether he supports Donald Trump's bid for president.
"We launched this campaign intending to win. The reason we suspended our campaign was that with the Indiana loss, I felt there was no path to victory," he said Tuesday on Glenn Beck's radio program. "If that changes, we will certainly respond accordingly." Cruz demurred on supporting Trump, the presumptive GOP presidential nominee.
He argued that there are still months to go before the party's convention and the ultimate general election. "This is a choice every voter is going to have to make. I would note, its not a choice we as a voters have to make today," Cruz said when asked about supporting Trump.
A lot of their interview was devoted to the mean and nasty media, who hate true conservatives and other various complaints.
Ted Cruz also poo-pooed the idea that he should run as a third candidate.
I doubt his luck will change, but a person can hope.
Here's a short clip of the pertinent audio:
And here's the entire show: