Posted on 02/20/2016 4:29:51 PM PST by FormerRep
Feb 20: South Carolina Republican Primary
Image: Donald Trump
Donald Trump
33% ï (Projected Winner) 1,369
Image: Marco Rubio
Marco Rubio
22%
920
Image: Ted Cruz
Ted Cruz
21%
870
Image: Jeb Bush
Jeb Bush
12%
490
Image: John Kasich
John Kasich
7%
288
Image: Ben Carson
Ben Carson
5%
214
1% in
If only Kasich had peddled harder.
Democrats have to be crossing over for Rubio.
He and Cruz swap 2nd back and forth with each update.
All of them are showing Trump at 33%, but going back and forth on whether Rubio or Cruz is second at around 22ish% ...
Well there you have it!
Ted wins big again.
39% — Establishment candidates (Rubio, Kasich, Jeb)
61% — Non-Establishment candidates (Trump, Cruz, Carson):
Yep. Open primary state. GOPe and libs for marco.
Has anyone heard when Trump is going to call Ted and wish him congratulations on his hard fought victory?
Or, so say my friends and relatives in SC who have been involved in election campaigns for several decades and keep a close watch on what the democrat machine there tells the faithful.
YMMV, etc.
South Carolina Exit Poll Results: Most Say Haley Endorsement Not Important
South Carolina’s popular governor, Nikki Haley, added a twist in the final days of the race when she bestowed her coveted endorsement on Marco Rubio. However, just 6 percent of primary voters said Haley’s endorsement was the most important factor in their vote, while another 20 percent described it as one of several important factors. The majority of voters said it was only a minor factor (21 percent) or not a factor at all (51 percent).
South Carolina Exit Poll Results: How Trump Won
Donald Trump performed best among Republican voters who were looking for a candidate who “tells it like it is,” receiving 77 percent of their support, according to the NBC News Exit Poll. He also did extremely well among those who want the next president to come from outside the political establishment, getting 60 percent of this group’s vote.
I thought Trump dropped out after winning by only 10 points.
Couldn’t handle the late Cruz surge.
candidate votes % pledged delegates
Trump 16,610 34.2% 32
Cruz 10,446 21.5% 0
Rubio 10,251 21.1% 0
Bush 4,676 9.6% 0
Kasich 3,571 7.4% 0
Carson 2,943 6.1% 0
Well, we better check. LoL
Open primary state.
I so wanted Yeb! to be behind Carson.
Thank you.
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