Transcript for Ted Cruz Wants More Candidates to Drop Out to Unify the Party

terrific night. We had major victories in Texas, which is as you know is the crown jewel of the super delegates. The most delegates of one state. We also had a terrific victory in Oklahoma. But critically what we have seen, couple things happened, one W the delegates, we're seeing a sharp separation, unclear exactly where we're going to end up. Trump somewhere around 400 delegates. We'll end up around 200 delegates. That separation really allows this race to focus on how to beat Donald Trump. I'll tell you a lot of republicans view, if we nominate Donald Trump it will be a disaster for republicans and a disaster for the country and what I think we saw tonight and I hope we'll see in the days to come is republicans unifying and coming together, we welcome supporters for other candidates aboard -- we need to build a coalition a team to ensure that the republican nominee -- Senator -- that's what you're calling for, but Marco Rubio is staying in the race, John kasich is staying in the race and Ben Carson is staying in the race. George, every candidate will have to reflect on where the race is, they'll have to give it prayerful consideration. What is clear, if the race remains divided, Donald Trump's path to the nomination is much more likely, but if we unify, head to head, our campaign beats Donald Trump soundly. Everyone concerned about the best interest of the republican party, if Donald Trump is the nominee, your former boss Hillary Clinton becomes the president, in all likelihood the republicans lose the house and we lose the supreme court for our kids and grand kids. I hope that republicans instead make the decision, let's come together, let's unite behind the only campaign that's beaten Donald Trump three times across the country. If Donald Trump gets the nomination, does the republican party break apart? Well, I don't know if it breaks apart but I don't think Donald Trump wins. Right now, he has enormous opposition to him. To be honest, right now, the media is using kid gloves on him. I think a lot of folks in the media are rooting for Donald Trump to be the nominee, the one candidate on the face of the planet that Hillary Clinton can beat in the general election. As republicans we're not interested in nominating someone as being a sacrificial lamb and the third term of the Obama's presidency. Senator Ted Cruz, thank you for joining us Matthew, two

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