Cruz Delegates Waver as Trump Gains Momentum
Down in the polls and with zero margin for error heading into Tuesdays crucial Indiana primary, Ted Cruz could be forgiven for seeing a silver lining in his apparent strength with unbound Republican delegates. Until Donald Trumps romp through the Northeast last Tuesday abruptly changed the subject, the political world was captivated and Trump supporters were infuriated by the Cruz campaigns successful effort to elect large blocs of friendly delegates at a series of state-party conventions.
But friendly delegates are as subject to shifts in the races momentum as anyone else, and Cruzs strength with some of these crucial first-ballot convention voters may be overstated particularly in North Dakota, where his campaign declared victory after filling 18 of 25 unbound delegate slots with its chosen candidates at the April 3 convention. Those delegates are vital to Cruzs quest to deny his rival the 1,237 delegates hell need on the first ballot in Cleveland. But as theyve watched Cruz struggle to tread water in a primary increasingly dominated by Trump, many of them, wary of a bitter convention battle that could rend the party at its seams, are rethinking their commitment to the Texas senator.
I think [last Tuesdays vote] spooked a lot of people, says Jim Poolman, a North Dakota delegate who had previously committed to a first-ballot convention vote for Cruz. But I want to be clear, I think the will of the people does mean something, as well, he says. Donald Trump has gotten a lot of support across the country, and just [last Tuesday], winning five [states] is one heckuva showing. Poolman now says he will opt to see how the remaining primaries play out, and is not necessarily a first-ballot vote for Cruz.
Hes not alone. Of the ten North Dakota delegates on the Cruz slate reached by National Review, five express serious reservations about backing the Texas senator on that crucial first ballot.
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