Posted on 02/23/2016 1:45:04 PM PST by Mechanicos
Did not see this posted yet so here is a Primary Thread for Nevada.
http://www.uspresidentialelectionnews.com/2016/02/2016-nevada-republican-caucus-results-open-thread/
Donald Trump
37.5%
57
—
Marco Rubio
36.2%
55
-2
Ted Cruz
17.1%
26
-31
John Kasich
5.3%
8
-49
Ben Carson
3.9%
6
-51
Precincts Reporting
0.1%
Total Votes
152
The entire West is heavily Mormon. NV, ID and OR are very heavy Mormon.
Why do Mormons vote Rubio?
Those numbers are about to blow up in Trumps direction in about 10 minutes if what I’m seeing on CNN is true..
I have no idea to the veracity.
Meg is looking for a Rabbit to boil.
Wow, I don’t know how they could do that. A friend just told me that when she got to the precinct at 5:20 the line was out into the parking lot. That’s here in the middle of nowhere.
Evidently he lived in Utah for a while..
They don’t do a good job at that place Decision Desk.
The official count hasn’t started yet. 3 minutes away.
CNN does better.
http://www.cnn.com/election/primaries/states/nv/Rep
Let the liberals spin that one.
Those caucus people look like good old American westerners!
“Why do Mormons vote Rubio?”
Maybe because the rumor is that Romney will soon endorse him.
Rubio is a Jack Mormon. His family lived there for a few years and were Mormons.
I just flipped back to FNC.
MK suddenly upbeat and very smiley.
I’m guessing there will be no more screenshots of her looking dejected over results.
She will have on her pageant smile, count on it.
T(rump) minus 2 minutes and counting...
CNN about to project...
CNN will make a projection immediately after the polls close.
How do Mormons have Las Vegas in their state? Come on that is ironic, especially considering their numbers.
It’s bizarre to me, too. This must have been the grasp with Beck for Cruz. Oy
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