Posted on 04/06/2016 11:01:54 AM PDT by TexasCajun
With his win in Tuesdays open primary in the blue state of Wisconsin, Ted Cruz has now beaten Donald Trump in 11 of 21 states that have been contested to date outside of the South. Cruz has now beaten Trump in three Midwestern states (Wisconsin, Iowa, and Minnesotawith Cruz having finished second and Trump third in the latter), one Northeastern state (Maine), three Plains states (Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas), three Western Frontier states (Idaho, Utah, and Wyoming), and one state outside of the Lower 48 (Alaska).
The South is Trump country, and he is undefeated there, having posted 11 wins and 0 losses in states ranging from Arkansas and Louisiana to the west and Kentucky and Virginia to the north. Yet Trump has now posted a winning percentage of just .429 (with 9 wins and 12 losses) outside of the South. None of the remaining contests are in the South (unless one considers West Virginia to be part of the South, in which case Trump will likely soon be 12-0 in Southern states).
It is striking that Cruz won in Wisconsin despite John Kasich's continued presence in the race. While the Ohio governor is anything but a juggernaut, his presence helps divide the anti-Trump vote. Indeed, it is not clear what other purpose his candidacy is serving at this point.
Kasich's won-lost record is now 1-31. To put that into perspective, his winning percentage (.031) is exactly half of the historical winning percentage of #15 seeds versus #2 seeds in the NCAA Tournament. Outside of his home state of Ohio, Kasich is 0-31, matching the historical winning percentage for #16 seeds. No last-second shot is going to save Kasich.
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In 2 weeks, we get their opinion of him.
New York (95 Delegates) is not a winner take all state.
So this means that Trump has still won in, what, 21 out of 31 states?
It ain’t over til its over!
To all.
cruz has now won what 4 primary election states and has won 2 out of 10 in the last 10.
Lost 3 swing important must win states and never win a single county in two of those.
Correct me if I am wrong please. No snarky comments, no lies, just answer the questions I posed here.
I thought in NY if he got over 50% it was a “winner takes all”?
Delegate count:
Trump-743
Cruz—517
Nuff said....
Yeah, and the South is a throw away bunch of rubes, right?
“Cruz Has Now Beaten Trump in a Majority of States Outside the South”
But he’s lost every state in the south. And came in third in important swing states.
But if you draw a line hard enough, you can add up a number that gives Cruz some sort of.....thing?
One can't arbitrarily discard states where the result didn't fit the narrative and expect to be taken seriously.
“Correct me if I am wrong please. No snarky comments, no lies, just answer the questions I posed here.”
You aren’t wrong.
Your perplexity at this goofy headline is shared by any sane person.
They are just trying to toss BS into the air hard enough so that you cant see any of that pesky reality.
The northeast will go to Trump.
In case you missed the tender father/daughter cheesehead moment ... :o/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GrWIENDD5ag
FLASHBACK:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gplpSfaouP8
IF you have over the ceiling level in NY (over 50%) you win all at-large delegates. That is from realclearpolitics. (I don’t know what at-large means though.)
OK thank you.
There is so many stupid articles on here posted by people who think it helps them when infact it makes tem look like a fool
You didn’t pose any questions, just assertions. However, as a Cruz supporter, this article means nothing...it’s clickbait.
No. It is a type of winner take all.
Winner gets all 14 state delegates and the winner of each of the 27 congressional districts gets all three district delegates, for the total of 95.
TRUMP has won 8 States outside the South.
NH, VT, MA, MI, IL, MO, NV, AZ
How many has Cruz won outside the South?
I asked if I was wrong, am I>?
Just saw Cruz answering press questions, more of the same, Trump attacks. Found it interesting that several questions regarding Hispanics, Cruz is aligning himself now as Hispanic, with no mention of Illegal Immigration.
Will we now see Cruz ignore Illegal Immigration?
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