Yes.
That is also why Kasich, Christie, and Rubio need to stay in for a while — they split the GOP establishment votes.
Some of the Sunday morning commentators still think the GOP race will go well in to April or later. Some are even thinking it will go to the convention.
However, if Trump makes a good showing in NH and SC, he might wrap it up by the first of April.
Of course, any candidate at any time is susceptible to a “macaca” or “Marcobot” moment that could end their presidential run.
What do you think of vote fraud going on. I posted this earlier:
CoasttoCoastAM 2 hours with Bev Harris, the vote fraud lady
Look at SC and NH <-â less transparent than Iowa.
Date: Thursday - February 4, 2016 Host: George Noory
Guests: Bill Friedman, Bev Harris
In the latter half, founder of Black Box Voting, an investigative reporting and public education organization for elections, Bev Harris, talked about voting issues related to the presidential primaries, and past elections. At the 2016 Iowa caucus, the Democrats have been refusing requests for transparency, and the Des Moines Register called the Democratic caucus the âequivalent to a smoke-filled backroom,â she reported.
Looking toward the primary in New Hampshire, the stateâs voting process is less transparent than Iowa, with final results tabulated by a single person onto an Excel spreadsheet that no one is allowed to watch, Harris revealed.
South Carolina, which uses a completely paperless touchscreen that sends results to a company in Tampa for counting, also has a troubled history when it comes to elections, she cited. The state âis so under the thumb of political party bosses in the most invisible way possible...What I expect to see in South Carolina is that the candidates who are not favored with their state political parties will be dropped down considerably,â she remarked.
Curiously, she noted that when Internet or smart phone voting has been tried out such as in Hawaiiâ rather than increasing the number of voters as would be expected, participation actually goes down. For more, check out a documentary on Harrisâ work, called Hacking Democracy