Posted on 03/15/2016 3:52:24 PM PDT by jimbo123
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush may have dropped out of the presidential race weeks ago but his name is on the ballot in Florida on Tuesday anyway.
And he may get a good chunk of votes in the primary perhaps the final insult for Marco Rubio, who trails front-runner Donald Trump by 17 points in the latest poll out Monday.
The votes could come on two fronts: absentee voting started weeks before Bush left the race, and the fact his name remains on the ballot Tuesday despite suspending his campaign.
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Oops that should have been the Decision Desk link - I’m posting on several threads via multiple browsers. Closed a couple pages.
But I’ll update this thread another time or two before I gotta run out for a little bit.
Foam Fairy Flippin’ Flops Florida, Finally.
Florida
Donald Trump
45.6%
Marco Rubio
26.8%
Ted Cruz
15.1%
John Kasich
6.7%
All Others
5.9%
The other day I got a call asking who my GOP pick was and the first name read off the script was Jeb. Had to stop her right there to say he’d dropped out. Oh, no! That went against her script so she stumbled around and started over - “Who is your first pick for GOP? Jeb Bu....” I hung up.
Donald Trump
46.3%
662,467
Marco Rubio
27.1%
387,040
-275,427
Ted Cruz
15.8%
225,879
-436,588
John Kasich
6.7%
96,236
-566,231
All Others
4.1%
58,638
-603,829
Precincts Reporting
21.2%
Total Votes
1,320,711
Wanna bet Geo. P. follows daddy into the booth?
Trump at 45%. Sure, but Rubio and Cruz will swear they won and won big.
I’m kind of missing having ¡Yeb! to kick around........
Florida
Donald Trump
46.1%
Marco Rubio
26.7%
Ted Cruz
16.6%
John Kasich
6.7%
All Others
4.0%
Don’t doubt it a bit
Florida
Donald Trump *checkmark
45.4%
Marco Rubio
27.4%
Ted Cruz
16.7%
John Kasich
6.7%
All Others
3.7%
Missouri
Donald Trump
45.5%
Ted Cruz
29.4%
Marco Rubio
9.9%
All Others
8.8%
John Kasich
6.4%
(Kasich is behind all others lol)
North Carolina
Donald Trump
41.6%
Ted Cruz
33.5%
John Kasich
12.2%
Marco Rubio
10.0%
All Others
2.8%
Ohio
John Kasich
44.2%
Donald Trump
32.3%
Ted Cruz
14.2%
Marco Rubio
6.6%
All Others
2.7%
And if that happens the DC political class can kiss their power good bye
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