Florida, Ohio, North Carolina, Illinois and Missouri all vote today. If you are voting in one of these key primary states perhaps you’ll share a ground report.

Florida, Ohio, North Carolina, Illinois and Missouri all vote today. If you are voting in one of these key primary states perhaps you’ll share a ground report.

Just watch. Steve Malzberg nails this commentary 100%, and provides audio visual substance to back it up.

Steady your nerves America. Detach yourself from auto-emotional responses. Remember the difference between anger and “cold anger“. Recognize the “Battered Conservative Syndrome” and resist it.
The cloistered institutional power-elite who have set-up the political system for their own enrichment, the oligarchy, are facing the very real possibility of losing control. There are TRILLIONS of dollars at stake.
Their very exclusive lifestyle of indulgence is being threatened by the candidacy of Donald Trump. They are throwing every ugly attack angle possible in Trump’s direction in order to eliminate the threat. Remain focused, stay frosty and steel your resolve.
Polls this close to election day (tomorrow), when absentee ballots and early voting have already taken place, are notoriously sketchy. However, the PPP Poll (full pdf below) does have all of the head-to-head matchups included, and those can put some of the media hype to rest.
Donald Trump is leading in the overall polled responses, and also would be leading each of the candidates individually in head-to-head contests.

(Via PPP) […] Compared to a month ago Trump’s support is up 15 points and Cruz’s is up 14 points. Kasich’s remained in place, and Rubio has seen his support collapse 9 points. Trump appears to already be building up a lead among early voters – he’s at 46% to 38% for Cruz, 11% for Kasich, and 4% for Rubio. Among those planning to vote on election day Trump gets 43% to 32% for Cruz, 11% for Kasich, and 8% for Rubio.
A good summary video encapsulating the nonsense witnessed Friday night in Chicago, and the political opportunism of those who call themselves “constitutional conservatives”.
When Ted Cruz has the opportunity to stand in unity against the leftist mob, instead he chose to align with and defend the Bernie Sanders supporters, MoveOn.Org and the Chicago thugs. Does anyone really believe Senator Ted Cruz would stand up to the mob to defend your assembly and free speech rights?
Actions speak louder than words. (more…)
We have closely followed the relationship between the professional community organizers, social justice warriors and political interests for too long not to notice when they find common cause and converge in unity.
It certainly appears the various sub-sets of political influence, and the globalists who coordinate the financial support for them, the far-left and far-right, have united with the common purpose of eliminating the nationalist risk, Donald Trump. (note the flag)

Additionally, it would be dishonest not to accept the recent meeting in Sea Island Georgia brought together many of the financial stakeholders who view candidate Trump as a clear and present danger to their globalist intentions. The odds of so many far-left members of the elite billionaire class meeting with Karl Rove inc. for anything less than a strategy session would be obtuse in the extreme.
[…] Apple CEO Tim Cook, Google co-founder Larry Page, Napster creator and Facebook investor Sean Parker, and Tesla Motors and SpaceX honcho Elon Musk all attended. So did Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), political guru Karl Rove, House Speaker Paul Ryan, GOP Sens. Tom Cotton (Ark.), Cory Gardner (Colo.), Tim Scott (S.C.), Rob Portman (Ohio) and Ben Sasse (Neb.), who recently made news by saying he “cannot support Donald Trump.”
The professional political apparatus have worked earnestly to try every scheme, angle and manipulative dirty trick in the book to eliminate the frontrunner of the republican presidential primary. Despite spending hundreds of millions, the GOPe have consistently failed; due in large part to a more in-tune electorate well aware of their ploys.
Last night the Miami-Dade debate returned to a more civil confrontation, and candidate Donald Trump benefitted from the shift. Mr. Trump reminded the republican audience in the auditorium and at home that millions of newly engaged people were joining the party, switching party registration, and aligning with the republican insurgency he’s leading.

The RNC had previously done an autopsy on their historic failings; and Trump reminded the entire party apparatus he was bringing into the tent exactly the coalition they previously identified as necessary.
There was/is a large sense of irony in Trump delivering where the republican party has failed, and yet the party itself seemed less than accepting of the new, more broad, coalition. In his opening statement, Trump put them on notice. (more…)
This appears to be the last statistically valid poll of Florida provided by Suffolk University (full pdf below). Donald Trump leads with 36%, followed by Rubio at 27% and Ted Cruz at 19%.
Within these polled stats you find the “Block Trump” motive for Cruz to pull out of Florida and hope his supporters shift toward Rubio. It is better for Cruz (now) if Rubio wins Florida and doesn’t allow Trump to extend his delegate lead.

Senator Cruz has never had a strong position in Florida and was reluctant to make any outlay into the state until the GOPe (Bush) donors stepped up to pay for it.
Much like John Kasich in Ohio, Senator Marco Rubio remains in the presidential primary acting solely as a tool to block Donald Trump – neither Kasich nor Rubio have any actual path to the nomination for their own candidacy. (more…)
The #12 republican primary GOP debate is tonight at 8:30pm EST on CNN. The stakes are high for all of the candidates. Florida is the home state for Senator Marco Rubio and he’s currently behind in most polls.
The Florida primary is March 15th along with Missouri, Illinois, Ohio and North Carolina. Those five (“Super-Tuesday 2.0”) states will deliver winner-take-all delegates which could effectively end the candidacy of almost all current contenders.

CNN is broadcasting the debate live at 8:30pm. The debate is sponsored by CNN, The Washington Times and The Salem Media Group.
Senator Ted Cruz is anticipated to once again tag-team with Senator Marco Rubio and go nasty toward candidate Donald Trump. John Kasich will attack as needed.