And what did the Hill and the Bern draw, around 8000?
Momentum, Brother, momentum.
Polling and results so far have been pretty consistent and Trump leads the pack.
The only way a candidate behind Trump in delegate count can hope to catch up with him is by taking one or more winner-take-all states.
BUT the Republican Part got rid of most of those winner-take-all-style events because it was felt to give to much early momentum to whoever lucked out in winning OH and NH, so now every state awards Republican delegates proportionally.
So, given those parameters, as long as Trump maintains his lead in all the big states, it’s simply mathematically impossible for any other candidate to overtake him - even the establishment’s cherished CabanaBoy.
In other words, it’s over. Let the NY Daily News/Boston Globe suicide watch begin.
Great news. This is why we have to keep reminding people that general election polls converge after a primary candidate front-runner emerges and after there is a nominee.
The most interesting part of that table to me is the vote percentages for Carson an Kasich totals. Add them together and you’re at 20%. Or effectively tied with The Dos Cubanos.
Heh, heh, heh. Well played DT. Well played indeed.
Thanks for the good news!
Awesome!
Go Trump!
doesn’t anyone have jpg of the donkey mounting the elephant? i think that is usually what happens day to day in washington and else where.
Cruz will ALWAYS have Iowa.
The more the cartel maneuvers to defeat Trump, the more the people outside the cartel migrate to Trump.
The pope boosted Trump 3% by his stupid remarks.
Pushing Jeb out to consolidate the establishment around Rubio pushed Trump up another 2%.
The establishment will continue to do stupid things and try to stay in control, or appear to stay in control. Those things will continue to backfire.
Trump supporters have to say what that old Yankee dictator Abe Lincoln said about the South, “We should let them up easy.”
Bump
nice... very nice.