Most of the early primaries and caucuses are proportional allocation of delegates generally speaking with South Carolina the notable exception.
In Florida on March 15th and from there forward into the more liberal states the winner take all formats begin.
Florida on March 15th could be critical in any GOPe plans to control the process and stop Trump from winning.
If they can’t stop Trump there he will runaway with delegates as the winner take all states roll in. Trump may have some trouble in certain GOPe states like OH and PA with the separate slates of delegates apart from the candidate only vote.
Here in PA the GOPe has all candidates for delegate running uncommitted creating confusion in the voting booth that can only be broken by 18 separate campaigns in each congressional district to tell voters which of the long list of delegate candidates supports the presidential candidate in question.
The delegate election is separate from voting for candidates for POTUS and supporters of Trump or any other candidate will have to be told in each of the 18 congressional districts which three delegate candidates to vote for.
Thanks!
Yep, Florida is their firewall.
right now they are patting themselves on the back for the rule that dictated proportional allocation of delegates for all primaries/caucus before March 15th.
But on March 15th, the big states start to come online with WTA formats.
That when the GOP no longer needs the services of the extra 8 or 9 candidates and they will drop out BEFORE FLA.
In FLA, Rubio and/or Bush will make their existential stand.
It's all they got left.
Here in PA the GOPe has all candidates for delegate running uncommitted creating confusion in the voting booth that can only be broken by 18 separate campaigns in each congressional district to tell voters which of the long list of delegate candidates supports the presidential candidate in question.>>>
you know a lot about the pa process. right now i’m registered dem in philly and i voted against obama 3 times. maybe i need to switch party’s again
I really don’t believe Trump is going to have a problem here in OH. Not judging from people’s comments I’ve heard around the state.