Cruz and Kasich teamed up against Trump. Politician in a rage
The presidential nominees from the Republican Party, Ted Cruz and John Keysick, agreed to temporarily coordinate their actions against billionaire Trump, who is considered the favorite among Republicans. Corresponding statements are published on the websites of politicians.
"Trump as the Republican nominee in November would be a disaster," said Cruz's campaign manager, Jeff Roe.
He added that politicians will cooperate only in three states, and then they will continue to conduct direct competition.
In the headquarters of the Texas senator сообщилиthat Ted Cruz will concentrate on Indiana, and in return will clear for the governor of Ohio the way to victory in Oregon and New Mexico.
Meanwhile, representatives of John Kesik said that it was extremely necessary to beat Trump in Indiana, since in this state the winner will get all the votes of the delegates.
Trump's Reaction
Donald Trump displeased with the new union between Ted Cruz and John Kasich.
"It's sad that two grown politicians have to conspire against one man who came into politics 10 months ago to try to stop him," he said. cited Trump's The New York Times.
Kasich and Cruz are trailing Trump, according to various polls and delegate votes. As of April 25, the billionaire has 845 votes, Cruz has 543, and Kasich has 148.
In July, a party congress will take place, where they will select a single candidate. For automatic election, you need to dial 1237 votes.
Among the Democrats, there are only two candidates for the post of head of state - Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders. Clinton is considered the favorite in the race.
US presidential elections will be held on November 8.
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