I feel like I could write a 20 minute speech that woukd get the guy the nomination. I get the feeling that he doesn't listen to anyone on his team. There are so many avenues he could take to put this thing away before the convention.
I love his delivery. If I were him, from this day until it's locked up, I wouldn't even acknowledge the existence of Ted Cruz. I'd be telling people:
Hey, look at what's going on here, folks. We entered this political process months ago, we've debated, we've done the countless rally and townhall appearances, all in the hopes that, WE THE PEOPLE, could settle this thing. Now, it looks like the very corrupt system we've been railing against this whole campaign is ready to ignore the process, essentially saying you don't know what's best for you. Here's the long and the short of it, Sen. Cruz fought a good fight. The obvious truth is we've got one candidate left that can effectively put a stop to any potential back room deals that would render the primary process and your voice useless. A vote for anyone but Trump at this point, it would be a vote for the corruption to continue.
If he came out with a message like that, focusing on what the alternative is, that would put this thing away with the quickness.
Cruz isn't going to get 1237 in this process, he's naive if he thinks he's coming out of a contested convention as the nominee. Rewind this thing about 45 days with what all parties know today, I think it would have been smarter for Cruz to jump Rubios ass rather than team up with him against Trump.
If that would have been the case, he may have had a chance to run on the ticket as Trump's VP.