Posted on 03/02/2016 11:34:09 PM PST by OneVike
Finally, after a lot of searching and a lot of complicated charts that werent exactly correct it appears that the Texas Delegates ended up totaling 115 for Cruz and 40 for Trump. If my math is correct that means that Super Tuesday was essentially a tie with a difference between Cruz and Trump of only 14 delegates. So while Trump racked up a bunch of states Cruz racked up a bunch of delegates. Which strategy is smarter? For Cruz it seems that this worked out pretty well especially when the polls had Trump winning both Oklahoma and Alaska.
Now that Carson is out of the race and Rubio is on his last legs and his numbers will in all likelihood begin to fall precipitously, Cruz will have a more open field in which to operate. The question is will it translate to votes which ultimately translates to delegates?
The current delegate count with the new Texas figures included would seem to be Trump at 321 and Cruz at 242 or a difference of 79 delegates. Over the next two weeks there are over 700 delegates at stake which tells us that this is still anybodys race. The problem for Trump is that as the race narrows the conservative vote which has been split among Carson, Rubio and Cruz is going to begin tilting more toward Cruz.
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No, I am saying you Trumpetts have been talking crap for days about how Ted will lose his state.
Now he wins it an two more states along with getting only 14 less delegates on the day than trump and you say it was expected.
Figure it out.
Will he lose big, barely lose, barely win or win it big.
Win big as in stomping Trump in delegates from the state as Trump did Cruz in SC?
How many delegates can Cruz win in his home province of Alberta?
Relax your guy won Texas.
Yea, shhh. Don’t tell them. Wouldn’t want to destroy their illusion
Yes, but now all the Trump supporters revers course and claim it to be expected.
Hell, Trump had a bad day because he only picked up 14 more delegates than Cruz.
Like it or not, that is not good for Trump, but it is a great day for Cruz
Trump has 45% of the delegates so far and Ted has 32%.
Enjoy your celebration.
How many more home states does Ted have?
Joined Sept 9, 2015
You have been here for 6 Months
When you grow Freeper hair on your balls than you can to me
Till then STFU
I will, since Trump is nit far ahead.
It was a good day for Ted and a bad one for Trump.
He was expecting to put Cruz away, and so were 99% of his supporters.
OOOPs, didn’t happen.
Trump has a plurality, not a majority. If the other candidates drop out, Cruz beats Trump head to head.
Short response....Ted Cruz has had his day...there are no more Texas states for him to win!!! Ted Cruz is done...no matter what comes out of his moth. When he did so poorly across the entire south...his POTUS hopes went right down the toilet!!! End of story!!!
Just so you know. If Trump wins I’ll support him.
Till then it ain’t over till the fat lady sings.
You and I have been through many of these.
Usually we are on the same side.
Not now, and like always, I defend my guy.
Go Cruz
Cruz polling ahead in California is just empty calories.
Trump will already have the nomination sewn up be then.
California very seldom has any say in the nominee, it’s primary is so late.
He did only because of the establishments choice, Rubi, and the idiot Carson was splitting the vote.
With only 79 delegate difference, and Rubio having a meltdown, with Carson dropping out....
Well it is now going to get interesting
Normally, but this is no normal campaign.
By now you should know that
FR is based in California.I said CalifornIANS.
Nobody is bad mouthed by so called conservatives more than CalifornIANS...Not even Trump...Not only is Cruz ahead in California, he polls better against Hillary than Trump, who has YUUUGE negatives.
Oh, well why didn't you say so. Let's just put him on a flight tonight right after the victory party for his inauguration
Here in Sacramento trump has voters crossing the aisle.
Cruz is hated by most conservatives, all independents and democrats.
If he somehow gets the nomination you cruzites can celebrate as he gets his ass handed to him by Hillary. Those polls that show him even competing are laughable at best. Those polls ignore all common sense. Cruz is seen by everyone but his most fervent supporters as a bible thumping loon. Sorry man, that doesn’t play AT ALL in a general election. Cruz as our nominee is a landslide presidential victory for Hillary. It’s all common sense cruzites.
I’m a Californian, and I am probably more conservative than 99.9% of all freepers.
Yes, including Jim!
Nice language for a born again Christian. I read your home page.
Democrats cannot cross over in Presidential years in California.
So it will be registered republicans only.
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