Trump, Cruz and 62 million questions (that would be helpful, not Dollars)

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The good thing about taking a look at the funhouse of mirrors that is the GOP presidential race: said nothing at the moment has a good chance of being taken back - this post is no exception.

Let's start with the premise that the race could quickly boil down to a choice between Donald Trump and Texas Senator Ted Cruz (words that can finish eating, depending on what happens this week and next)

Overall, Trump and Cruz have won 18 of the first 20 primaries and caucuses GOP - the other two going to Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, who won Puerto Rico primary today.

And control about 700 of the more than 900 delegates assigned so far. Sure it sounds like domination, is not it?

Moreover, there was a poll released Saturday showing Kasich with a lead of two points on Trump in the Michigan primary on Tuesday. That may or may not be a passenger (FiveThirtyEight gives Trump 94% chance of victory on Tuesday, other polls give him a commanding lead of Trump) problem.

But it must finish Tuesday night as an annoying Kasich (or very close second), this race still get another plot twist.

Let us return to the idea of ​​a final Trump-Cruz.

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