Because its friday, i didnt sing those lyrics. I could have sang them, and then you really would have been potentially rolling yourize right now. Good evening and welcome to mtp dail daily. My thanks to your favorite 80s band, lover boy, for that inspiring open. Weve almost reached the weekend, and this weekend marks the final 100 days before the republican convention. The remaining candidates are pushing towards new yorks primary and how that vote shakes out there could decide how the eventual convention will play out. Ted cruz didnt receive the warmest of welcomes in the big apple yesterday. You could say he got a bronx cheer. His lasting line about new york values back in january hasnt been forgotten by donald trump or, frankly, the local tabloids. Undeterred, cruz is trying to capture each and every delegate he can find, even while polling in third place right now in the great state of new york. Monmouth universitys poll has him trailing kasich by seven points and losing to native new Yorker Donald trump by a whopping 35. But even with those numbers, the Cruz Campaign is taunting trump with big expectations, saying, hey, that if trump doesnt reach 50 of the vote, that he should drop out. If trump does, indeed, win 50 of the vote and the voirt of the districts, all 95 delegates are his alone. Its a possible scenario and not totally out of the question. And while cruz is trying to peel some of that away, he is facing some headscratching opposition from john kasich right now. Kasich is going hard after cruz. No mention of trump. In iowa, ted cruz sneered at our new york values. I think most people know exactly what new york values are. Ive got to say, theyre not iowa values and theyre not New Hampshire values. Everyone knows what new york values are. Ted cruz divides to get a vote. John kasich unites to get things done. Targeting cruz in new york may be a good idea for kasich, but it also may end up benefiting trump more than nibb anybody else. John kasich would need to win an impossible 133 of delegations to win the nomination outright. He wants to try to become to trump in new york what cruz was to trump in wisconsin but an effort that beats down cruz could beat down a chance for an open vngs if its a total collapse. The fight oaf delegates is changing as we speak. Cruz is battling for whats been a recent rise of raucous voices on the right in the empire state. In 2010, a combative and controversial businessman named Carl Paladino destroyed the establishment candidate in that race, 6238 in new yorks gubernatorial primary that year. Palladino went on to lose the general big, but hes returning to the spotlight. Hes trumps new York State Campaign chair. The primary race is on, and what he did in 14 could be a precursor of what trump could do in 16. Of course, the only part of the story, weekend delegate selection is starting to matter more than tuesday primaries. And when it comes to the behindthescenes delegate grab, cruz is putting on a clinic. With a race this close, every delegate will count. The Cruz Campaign believes 18 will support him at the National Convention and now the scramble has come to colorado. Where the Trump Campaign is lagging badly. Trump is 15 for 15 in Congressional District conventions. His supporters have won all of the Slots Available so far out of the 37. Meanwhile, Trumps Campaign has a steep climb. They have captured zero delegates so far in colorado. Theyre down a campaign chair. A staffing shift, ushered in a new state director, who is now having to play catchup. Theyve had two state directors in a week on the trump side, folks. Cruz himself has decided to visit the Republican Assembly in colorado tomorrow. Its a big conservative group in colorado. The president ial candidate hasnt made an appearance there in 40 years. Just more proof that this race is truly down to the wire and all about these tiny weekend gatherings of conventioneeres. The Trump Campaign is not hope in colorado, theyve been outmaneuvered. But they say that cruzs wrangling is all an exercise to deny him the delegates. Despite reported turmoil shaking up the Trump Campaign staffing, the frontrunners newest senior adviser, Paul Manafort, says theyve got a plan. If the game is a second, third, or fourth ballot, then what hes doing is clever. But if theres only one ballot, what hes doing is meaningless. These stolen delegates still have to vote for trump on the first ballot. Do you think trump gets to 1,237 . Absolutely. Before the convention . Absolutely. Why the confidence . Because i know the votes. Most important thing he didnt say, but sort of said, acknowledging trumps got to do it on the first ballot. By the way, you can catch more of trumps newest highprofile team member on sunday, Paul Manafort will join me exclusively sunday on meet the press to discuss his plan for the battle ahead be the Trump Campaign. But lets now go to colorado, where the jockeying is speaking as we speak. Our designated delegate hunter, jacob soboroff, is live in colorado springs. And we got some breaking news. Yet more delegates are now known. What the o you know, jacob . All right. Chuck, come with me, right up to the door here, where three more delegates were just awarded if i could just quickly peek at the front page here. Three more delegates were just awarded for ted cruz. Perry buck, guy short, and kendall unru. That brings ted cruzs total to today, chuck, to nine for nine. Hes got a total of 18 so far. He has swept. And this is kendall unru right now. She will be going to cleveland. First of all, how do you feel . Going to disneyland, as they say . This is a lot of business that were going to have to take care of. Actually, this is sending warriors into a battle. And in all seriousness, you have a huge responsibility. Because these unbound delegates, while you have declared for ted cruz, these delegates coming out of here could tip the scales. Youre not bound to any popular vote. You may be able to tip this either to ted cruz, to stop donald trump, either or. Do you feel a sense of responsibility here with this role . Of course we have a sense of responsibility, because as pledged to ted cruz, we will be taking marching orders from ted cruz from our candidates. Nobody will predict whats going to happen. Nobody knows. But all we know were pledged to him, whatever his plan of action is, whatever his strategy is, well follow through on that. Chuck, thank you very much. Ill send you one thing before i send it back to you. Right through this door right here is where Congressional District three is meet right now. Three more delegates to come out of here today and theyll be coming out of this room in not too long. Back to you, chuck, with a happy birthday, sir. Thank you, jacob, appreciate it. Lets go to jacob to jacob here. Jacob soboroff in colorado. Now to jacob rascon who is following the Trump Campaign for us and the staff shake up. Mr. Rascon, what can you tell us and how are they reacting to what looks like a thumping in colorado . So, this week, undoubtedly, weve seen a major shift in the campaign, what they hope is an upgrade. Were talking about Paul Manafort, of course. And today hes talking about the shift and the strategy to go after these delegates and hes conce conceding, it sounded like, in that interview this morning, that they were playing catchup. Ad as you heard, they were saying its all meaningless because they have a plan to get to 1,237. When i talked to that campaign, they say, look, the unconventional, very small, very tightknit campaign worked, because they won and won big. Now its time to make a shift, mr. Trump himself in the release said, look, this new person, Paul Manafort is very experienced. Hell be working closely with cory lewandowski. Theres been a lot of questions about that. Reports about whos really in charge. Heres what he said. Ive known donald since the 1980s and we talked about it and we felt i could help him, as i felt, and he made the changes. Are you the boss boss now . I work directly for the boss. Thats it . You only have one guy you listen to and its trump . I listen to everybody, but i have one man whose voice sounds is louder than everybody else. Reporter so undoubtedly he has a lot of influence. I would also look this week at just overall, the big picture here. Youre going to be hearing more policy speeches, youre going to be having this new person with a lot of influence who over the next couple of weeks will be hiring what he calls seasoned operatives. So undoubtedly a major shift yet to be seen. If its really an upgrade. Chuck . We will find out. Jacob rascon in front of trump tower, thank you very much. Joining me now is tom ridge, former governor of pennsylvania. And by the way, a john kasich supporter. Of course, the firstever secretary of homeland security. Secretary ridge, good to see you, sir. Pleasure to join you. All right, we are in uncharted territory. Probably for you, you probably remember 76 a little bit. And pennsylvania was in the news then. Reagan hoping swiker would give him access to these unbound delegates. How do you feel as if the party is handling this right now. Fufirst of all, i think, kud, initially, when we had a tremendous group of talented people. And cultural and ethnicity and occupation. That was a good starting point. Were now down to the final three and a lot of people are missing the point that donald trump or senator cruz will win on the first ballot. And i dont think it means it translates the vtory in november. Lets talk about the candidate youre supporting. Im not saying you were having to defend strategy here. I know youre a supporter of kasich. Do you think its right to be going after cruz and totally ignoring trump. It feels as if how do you think the viewer responds to that. Isnt he running against trump, too . He may be, but i think you have to understand, im not involved in the super pac, but tactically, lets think about this. It is Donald Trumps home base. Its Home Field Advantage. Playing for seconds. Thats right. You come in with a strong secondplace finish, pick up some delegates there and move on to the other 10 or 12 states. I think its consistent with a notion that the Campaign Strategy is based upon either candidate, frontrunners today get the majority, first or second ballot, then it becomes an open convention, a lot of delegates changes at that time. But should republicans be concerned that when we talk about the campaigns that seem to be the most organized and the most ready to go, that its cruz. Wheres the Kasich Campaign in colorado. Why are they i have to say, you know, i understand not being able to win, maybe have the money to do the big stuff in wisconsin right now and having to cherry pick states. But this is a, this is a this is small, you know, stuff, as far as geographys concerned. A targeted thing. Wheres the Kasich Campaign. I think the decision has been made internally. They much more have a Home Field Advantage in the remaining areas. And john and his surrogates spend their time there and they project themselves a little bit more dramatically on the floor. I know its about delegates, not states won, but do you think some delegates will feel more comfortable throwing their lot in with kasich if he can win one more state. I think john not only expects to win, but i think the 2,500 delegates, after the first and second round, are going to take a look to see how well john as done. Remember, he got in the race late, and if he does well in new york and pennsylvania, 10 or 11 remaining states, a little bit of momentum going into that. And suddenly, everybodys focused on this state, this state, this state. Its a onestate focus. You can win all 50 states and not have a chance in the general election, and obviously the theory is, we obviously not going to win all 50, but a strong. Hes the only candidate headtohead against Hillary Clinton that could be a very effective pitch come july when delegates are thinking about november. But as the republicans fight amongst themselves to lead the party, there is one republican whos trying to rise above this. Let me play a little bit of it. What really bothers me the most about politics these days is this notion of identity politics. That were going to win an election by dividing people. Rather than inspiring people on our common humanity and our common ideals and common culture on the things that should unify us. That didnt put the word speaker of the house video on there, secretary ridge, i would say thats a pretty interesting general election message for a republican nominee. Spoton. What do you make of it . I make of it, its a great message for all the candidates. Its a great message for the delegates. Which of the candidate in the race now appears to you to be the one most capable of unifying the party around common values, around experiences that reflects a conservative agenda, and appealing to the other side. And clearly, speaker ryan has said it correctly, you win by the politics of addition, and frankly, i think the two frontrunners have been trying to prevail in individual states, by the politics of subtraction. Let me ask you this, are you run of those republicans who believes that the nominee should be to keep the process credible, needs to be one of the candidates that ran, or do you think that at some point, its perfectly acceptable if you turn to somebody who didnt run, say, a current speaker of the house. I think it would be preferable if they select john kasich. But since the 2,500 delegates, the challenge for them is to understand that we have to win in november. So youre okay if others get thrown into this process. I dont think listen, i think its clearly, im going to do everything i possibly can to convince them that john its not about the promise of taking your conservative republican principles and putting into action, performance trump promises. And i would dare say that his record, as he was a congressman, and paul ryan would probably acknowledge it, was strong, formidable, and conservative. A strong, great, record. That projects pretty well across the floor with 2,500 good republicans who want to win in november. And if kasich doesnt get that, would you prefer door number four or cruz or trump . I would certainly look at an alternative. Fair enough. Tom ridge, always good to talk to you. My pleasure. Appreciate it. Coming up, british Prime MinisterDavid Cameron clarifies his involvement in the Panama Papers leak. Were going to take a closer look at this massive document dump. And the other boldface names that are getting pulled into this mess. Bottom line is, this is something thats going to live a long time and tell a lot of stories beyond what you think theyve told so far. And later, as baseball season begins, a new look at the life of Jackie Robinson. 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