To: Red Steel
PA will likely be slightly higher on the “soft” unpledged delegates. I think the 51 includes the 17 statewide and 34 pledged to Trump. There are another 7-10 that pledged to support the statewide winner. I think Cruz got 3 delegates and Kasich 1 or 2. The remaining 7 or so are straight uncommitted.
12 posted on
04/26/2016 11:55:50 PM PDT by
NYRepublican72
(Democrats -- it's always someone else's fault.)
To: NYRepublican72
To: NYRepublican72
We are dealing with ~1,000 +\- delegates for Donald Trump after tonight. Trump now needs fewer than 240 to sew up the Republican nomination before the convention.
14 posted on
04/27/2016 12:14:42 AM PDT by
Piranha
(Power is not only what you have but what the enemy thinks you have - Saul Alinsky)
To: NYRepublican72
PA has 72 delegates of which 54 are unpledged. 40 of those 54 though pledged to support whoever won their district or supported Trump anyways. So that’s where CNN is adding in another 40 on top of the 17 delegates awarded to the state wide winner of PA.
15 posted on
04/27/2016 12:30:58 AM PDT by
Rufus Shinra
(Voting in my first primary in PA on April 26th!)
To: NYRepublican72
Ahhh....it was two days ago when Cruzers were still trying to tell us that Trump supporters weren't educated or informed. Well Trump just KICKED *SS in some of the best states in the US for education standards. Not informed? Trump supporters had two days to figure out the PA delegate choice which favors insiders. Looks like they got it down pretty quickly!
PS: Why did Trump go to RI where he was comfortably ahead? Brilliant. He wasted the other two there.
And Cruz? That was humiliation times five. Yee-Hah!!
35 posted on
04/27/2016 3:19:58 AM PDT by
grania
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