Posted on 03/23/2016 8:11:20 PM PDT by Flick Lives
Although GOP frontrunner Donald Trump inched out Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX)97% in the Missouri GOP primary last week, the election results have yet to be certified.
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Breitbart News learned the results should be certified roughly around tax day, which is about three weeks away on April 15th.
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According to CBS News, Missouri allocated 37 delegates to Trump and 15 delegates to Cruz based on the unofficial election results.
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get ready for another steal Trump
Hey State of Misery— show we the votes already and stop fluxin around. Why April 15th tax day? Whats the reason behind that?
Yep ... plenny o’ time to find a ballot box in the trunk of a car, rescued in the nick o’ time at the last moment before the crusher made it into a carcube
This is total anti- trump corruption. Go to Cleveland. Make what ever shelter and food you can and RAISE LIVING HELL. They will not steal this from the people.
There are 1700 votes (0.18%) separating these two and the final winner gets 12 more Delegates. The GOP wants to deny Trump the nomination and the SOS of MO wants to run for national office. There is a formula brewing that says they find enough votes lying around that Cruz wins this by a few hundred votes. Worked for Bush in FL in 2000. I took a little shot at .04 for a potential big payout.
Imagine if shit like this happens between Trump and Clinton on Election Day? Each will claim to be President-elect and will take the oath of office on Inauguration Day.
Roberts can only screw it up for one
Looks like April 15 is as long as they legally have to certify the results. I’m sure they’d prefer to certify them.... never, as it didn’t turn out the way they planned.
I don't think Trump or Clinton would accept what SCOTUS would rule. The winner would cite it as decisive. The loser would ignore it and still take the oath of office on Inauguration Day, calling for his/her supporters to only recognize him/her as President.
Civil War II in 3... 2... 1...
It is my understanding that, according to their rules, a recount can only take place 4 weeks after the end of the election.
So if no one asks for a recount in April then the vote will be certified. If not, then they’ll recount.
The current GOP leadership is no better than the Dims.
The November election will have Clinton edging out Trump by less than one percent. The news media outlets will declare victory and turn off the election. End run - done and gone. Queen Hillary will be president, there will be no national recount and the media will silence opposition. get ready.
You’re basing this on...
So we have to wait until April 15th to see if Cruz forces a recount
Trump had a strong lead early and as results poured in Cruz tightened the knot.
I wouldn’t be shocked if Cruz ends up being certified as the certified winner.
Trump will get 12 more. They know it. They have delayed to give Cruz a chance, but it’s over.
Wait, I don’t get it. 37 plus 15 equals 52 which is the total. Or to put it another way, 12 statewide plus 5 times 8 districts equals 52 .
Why are they saying 12 have not been allocated?
I don’t know-—did you look at the state allocations? They still have 12 out for MO, right?
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