Posted on 03/06/2016 12:37:56 PM PST by PapaBear3625
And here I thought Puerto Rico would put Trump over the top today.
You really aren’t too smart.
..Puerto Rico, a place where only 43% of working age adults actually have any kind of job... They have defaulted on their debt and are worse by every metric than Greece. Sounds like a good place for Marco to make his stand. ..
Looks like Puerto Rico voters dont vote wisely.
Where PR is now is where the rest of the US is headed in the future. Serfdom.
There is Tuesday (3/8) ... I think Trump will do well in MI and MS, don’t know about ID and HI. Trump did finish 2nd in PR, so I guess no Cruz surge.
Very anecdotal but one of our ID Freepers thinks Trump will do well there.
Hahaha - “all others” beat the pants off of Kashish
Little Marco Rubio got his participation trophy today.
He should be proud of his wins:
1) Minnesota — the ONLY state that Ronald Reagan couldn’t sweep in 1984.
2) Puerto Rico — where criminals in the pen can vote and where they have no say whatsoever in the general election..
Next up for foam boy? Mississipi? Nah. Idaho? Nah.. Michigan... Naw...
Next Saturday, 2,000 Republican lobbyists and government workers will give the establishment candidate of choice a decisive victory in DC — the source of the three-point handicap given to the Democrats in every election.
Keep it going Little Marco... #winning
I think Cruz had the shortest momentum in history. Not even -2 hours and he feel flat on his face. 3rd place. Lol. Some momentum. Horrible super Sunday for Cruz. He should drop out and let Rubio try to beat trump.
I didn't realize they were open for business.
Second
Based on your pictures, I support their parades!
I hope our ID FReeper is right. ID is a tough one for me to get a feel for how it might go. Same with Hawaii, I think Trump likely will win HI, but I can see that Rubio could do well there. I would be surprised/shocked if either Cruz or Kasich won HI, though I’m prepared for all possibilities.
Hawaii
2008
http://www.thegreenpapers.com/P08/HI-R.phtml
2012
http://www.thegreenpapers.com/P12/HI-R
2016
http://www.thegreenpapers.com/P16/HI-R
Idaho
In 2012 ID was a “Caucus/Convention” and Romney won all 32 delegates with 62% of the vote. Santorum and Ron Paul finished far back at ~18% each, and Newt with 2%. There were 44,667 total votes.
http://www.thegreenpapers.com/P12/ID-R
In 2008 ID was a “Combined Selection [Proportional Primary with Caucus/Convention]” and McCain won 17 delegates with 70% of the vote. Ron Paul won 6 delegates with 24% of the vote. 9 delegates were uncommitted. There were 124,908 total votes.
http://www.thegreenpapers.com/P08/ID-R.phtml
In 2016 ID is a “Winner-Take-Most Primary.”
“Only Voters registered as Republican are eligible to participate.
Tuesday 8 March 2016: All 32 of Idaho’s National Convention delegates are pledged to Presidential contenders based on the vote in today’s Presidential Primary.
* If one candidate wins more than 50% of the National Convention Delegates, that candidate receives all the National Convention Delegates. [Idaho Republican Party State Rules. Idaho Rules for Selection of Delegates to the National Convention and State Convention. Article VI. Section 3.(a)]
* Otherwise, if at least 1 candidate receives 20% or more of the statewide vote, the National Conventions delegates are allocated proportionally to those candidates receiving 20% or more of the statewide vote. [Idaho Republican Party State Rules. Idaho Rules for Selection of Delegates to the National Convention and State Convention. Article VI. Section 3.(b)]
* Otherwise, National Conventions delegates are allocated proportionally. [Idaho Republican Party State Rules. Idaho Rules for Selection of Delegates to the National Convention and State Convention. Article VI. Section 3.(b)]
A NOTE re: Rounding: All rounding will be done to the nearest whole number. Any rounding and/or over/under allocated delegates will be handled by the Nominating Committee.”
http://www.thegreenpapers.com/P16/ID-R
Looks like the fix was in.
You think?
He campaigned in Spanish so what did he say? I’ll bet there’s more promises in those speeches than emails still missing from Hill’s server. There’d have to be, how else did the worm get 75%
Puerto Rico is not a foreign country. You really really think PR is a foreign country. Sometimes, it might be wise for you to google first before you post so your immense ignorance isn’t broadcast to the world.
Now,I guess you must be a “common Core” graduate, sweet heart. I dont want to be too harsh with your fragility. But ,PUERTA RICO IS FOREIGN AS HELL!! I dont want them voting in my election of the president of the United States!! Stop this!. Why dont we let Pakistanis vote here. What a joke@@
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