F-22Raptor
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They do, and I have been a Rubio supporter. My state's GOP primary is this Tuesday and I may vote for Cruz just to try to stop Trump, if nothing else.
It is still Trump's race to lose, however. Cruz has only won one actual primary outside of his home state, I believe. Caucus goers are more heavily, party faithful. Trump is stronger in the broader based primaries. The problem now for Cruz now is it is quickly turning to mostly primaries that are winner-take-all states, and they are mostly in states that are not "Cruz country".
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After looking at the numbers, Trump has only won over 40% of Republican votes in 4 of 19 states. It's clear to me that there are many Republicans that don't want Trump as their candidate. Trump is likely going to win the nomination, but do those 60%+ Republican voters that haven't voted for Trump fall in line in November and vote for him?