Posted on 03/02/2016 8:43:03 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
Delegate rundown chart and a good Interactive Map.
(Excerpt) Read more at nytimes.com ...
Yes - it’s their current total delegate count (the ones they won yesterday are in parenthesis).
http://www.nytimes.com/elections/results
Demonstrably incorrect.
It doesn’t matter anymore if Carson stays or goes. No none notices him anymore.
Thank you.
Nope he is stating a known untruth as fact. I am pointing out he is a shameless liar.
Action have consequences. Odd how the “honorable” Ted Cruz team thinks any lie, half truth or knowing mis-representation is ok as long as it can be seen as aiding their god king’s candidacy.
You all seem to think you simply have to elect your god king and everything will automatically be done as he wills it.
Doesnt work that way children.”
Very well said MNJohnnie! And it does matter what can be traded in negotiations, The Constitution is non-negotiable!
The results on this NYT summary are still not complete. Cruz is projected to get about 223 delegates from Super Tuesday alone, compared to Donald Trump’s 241 or so.
Similarly, Marco Rubio’s totals are incomplete as are Donald Trump’s.
There were 595 delegates to be won on Tuesday.
According to this NYT chart, they have allocated only 555 of them. There are 40 more to be added, mostly to Ted Cruz from Texas.
Rubio has no realistic way forward. He’s toast.
Great interactive map (even if it is from the NY Slimes). Thanks for posting this!
Just like most Republicans don’t vote for Trump in any state he wins. He’s winning with a plurality and his scorched earth Democrat style attacks on his rivals is not just growing but cementing the Republican under vote that will not vote for him in the general.
What makes you think Trump can be bought off? Why does he need their money?
BTW, have you seen a list of corporate leaders Trump admires? I know he really digs brutal dictators plus former KGB operatives...
We'll see.
I see the totals from this primary season compared to previous primary seasons. Does anyone think that all the extra voters in our primaries will vote for the Republican candidate in November?? Maybe a majority are voting because they really want a Republican, but I fear that many have subscribed to the Dem version of Rush Limbaugh’s Operation Chaos. What happens if we do get Trump and then he turns back into the Democrat of before? I have no answers. But I am absolutely convinced that another Democrat Admin and this country is finished......and then will the last true Patriot among us just please turn out the light?
Not going to happen that way.
It looks as if Trump will not get the required number of delegates to win a first round ballot at the Convention. Cruz has no chance of getting that number. Once the first round ballot is done, and nobody gets the number to win, then the delegates are free to vote for whomever they choose. The Convention will then be "Brokered" and the RNC has brought up Romney to then run and win the nomination. That is why we have been seeing Romney lately in the news.
Two or three days ago McConnell said they will do anything to not let Trump win and they hate Cruz as much or more. McConnell said he doesn't mind if Hillary wins so that means all the RNC has to do is ensure trump or Cruz do not the enough delegates for the first round win.
The scumbag RNC seems to think they can just go along like they have been with Obama, except there is a possibility that the next President will be able to select up to four Supreme Court Justices. They cannot filibuster that many nominations so they will eventually let Un-American leftists onto the Supreme Court and our Constitution will be gone.
BTW Trump has been winning so far with a plurality of the vote. Soon he’ll need to win a majority, but he hasn’t demonstrated the ability to do that.
Because he isn't worth nearly as much as he claims and the most his creditors will give him is for minority shares of major projects???
Trump is quite fortunate. His two opponents will not consolidate, and the repeated division works to Trump’s favor. KY and LA are caucusing and voting Saturday; I would think Trump will lead in both states.
Please explain how we account for the one million more voters on the Republican side as to the Dems.?
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