Monday, April 11, 2016

First Read: A Tale of Two Very Different Campaigns

 
First Read is a morning briefing from Meet the Press and the NBC Political Unit on the day's most important political stories and why they matter.

A Tale of Two Very Different Campaigns

With roughly two-thirds of the 2016 primary season now behind us, this past weekend epitomized the different strengths and weaknesses of the Donald Trump and Ted Cruz campaigns. In Colorado on Saturday, Cruz's organizational superiority helped him sweep 34 pledged delegates at the GOP state convention, while the Trump effort was wholly disorganized. "On Saturday, Trump backers passed out flyers at the convention site with official campaign slate of 13 delegates and 13 alternates accompanied by their three-digit number position on the 600-plus person ballot. Seven of the names, however, directed people to the wrong number and one delegate's name was misspelled," MSNBC's Benjy Sarlin wrote. A prominent Trump volunteer in Colorado added to NBC's Alex Jaffe that Trump supporters there "were feeling demoralized." But the next day came a reminder of Trump's strength and Cruz's weakness: A Fox News poll showed Trump over 50% in New York, which would give the real-estate mogul a chance to take all of the state's 95 delegates, while it had Cruz in third place. And another Fox poll found Trump at 48% in Pennsylvania -- followed by John Kasich at 22%, and Cruz at 20% (again, in third place). An NBC/WSJ/Marist poll of New York will be coming out later this afternoon. 

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Source: NBC News 

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