
After suspending his presidential campaign, Senator [score]Ted Cruz[/score] is down- but he may not be out.
When reporters asked him if he’s consider getting back in the race, the answer was not a flat “no.”
Asked if he would consider getting back in the race should he somehow win Nebraska on Tuesday, the Texas senator laughed. “Well, I am not holding my breath. My assumption is that that will not happen,” he said.
“But listen, let’s be very clear: If there is a path to victory, we launched this campaign intending to win,” he told conservative radio host Glenn Beck. “The reason we suspended the race last week is with Indiana’s loss I didn’t see a viable path to victory. If that changes, we will certainly respond accordingly.”
…Cruz also indicated that he may be unwilling to support Trump, who attacked his wife and suggested that his father was involved with President John F. Kennedy’s assassin. “This is a choice every voter is going to have to make, and I would note it’s not a choice we as voters have to make today,” he said. “The Republican convention isn’t for another two-and-a-half months. The election isn’t for another six months.”
Currently, Trump has over double the amount of delegates as Cruz:
Trump: 1135
Cruz: 564
It’s hard to see what a realistic path to victory might look like for the Cruz campaign to come back into the race.