1,237 needed to nominate
Hillary won the most NH delegates. LOL...and Bernie supporters think they won.
This is what matters most. And it looks reasonable to assume it will stay in that order for the long haul. Will some one get to 1,237. My opinion is that Donald Trump is the only one that can. My guy Rubio will need to try and prevent that from happening. Though in the end Trump likely wins anyway.
2,382 needed to win
Trump won an extra delegate in NH after late results came in.
Trump - 18
Cruz - 10
Rubio - 7
No one else has delegates. And that’s what we need to watch as the GOP race moves forward.
Hillary counted on the rigged super-delegate system to beat Obama in ‘08. In fact, the system was tweaked specifically so Hillary could game it. What she didn’t count on with Obama was the super-delegates bolting under PC pressure. It’s not clear that Sanders can bring any such pressure to bear on the SDs to separate them from Hillary this time.
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It should be noted that 1% of the delegates = 124 delegates.
It is so early in the process that the next state (South Carolina) is a winner take all and as such, should any candidate that has no delegates win SC (unlikely). They would receive 21 delegates and would be in the lead.
Very early yet and we are still consolidating the also ran candidates.
TheGreenPapers.com has it at 18, 10, 9. They are usually more accurate than AP for Republican primaries. 1237 needed for nomination.