I am simply stating that 53% of the voters in Texas DID NOT WANT TED CRUZ.
You cannot accurately make that statement. You are attempting to "lead" the facts as one would a witness. You can only accurately say that 17% preferred Rubio, and 31% preferred Trump. There is no proof at all that they "didn't want" Cruz, there is proof that they did, in the fact that he is a Senator, meaning he got better than 50% of the vote previously.
There is no proof at all that they didn't want him, they just wanted someone else more. Without those other people in the race, they may very well have wanted him just fine.
Please do not attempt to manipulate the facts to fit your preferred narrative. You are arguing a non-sequitur.
If Cruz wants to be reelected to the Senate, he needs to pay attention to THIS number, and not concern himself anymore with Trump's victory.
You keep trying to force this to be about "bitterness" rather than a clear and objective reading of the fact that Donald Trump has a habit of saying whatever he feels he needs to say at the time.
Donald Trump is not a conservative. I will be shocked if he actually proceeds to enact a conservative agenda. What I expect him to do is to make deals with Big Government Democrats, they same as I would expect from any New York Big City Liberal.
Ted Cruz is merely pointing out, and accurately I might add, that those people who
think they have nominated someone who is going to support their agenda, will be very disappointed.
That is exactly the prediction I am going to make, and I am going to be supporting Trump this fall. He's better than Hillary, but that's about all I can say about him.
I expect him to do a "George HW Bush" on us, except much worse.