When a losing politician doesn't get the seat he or she wants, that person usually says something nice and positive about the winner and offers his or her endorsement.

But that didn't happen.

Ted Cruz's speech certainly stole the show at last night's Republican National Convention. The former Republican presidential candidate was booed by many people in the crowd for not endorsing Trump.

Cruz was the most talked about speaker at the RNC last night, even overshadowing vice presidential nominee Mike Pence.

He told the crowd to “stand and speak and vote your conscience, vote for candidates up and down the ticket who you trust to defend our freedom and to be faithful to the Constitution.”

 

Donald Trump didn’t seem too bothered by the speech, in fact he almost seemed pleased with it. He tweeted the following:

Trump's Democratic challenger Hillary Clinton also jumped on the crowd reaction. She tweeted after the speech:

But Clinton wasn't the only one with a Twitter message. Green Party presidential candidiate Jill Stein echoed the former First Lady's tweet with one of her own:

 

Just like Stein, former New Mexico governor and Libertarian presidential nominee Gary Johnson is telling his supporters and undecided voters that a two-party system isn't the only party they should consider as he shared this with his followers: