Posted on 05/03/2016 1:09:05 PM PDT by NYRepublican72
Tuesday, May 3, 2016
57 of 2,472 delegates
(57 bound)
Election night data
The New York Times (including exit poll data)
Ace of Spades Decision Desk - Indiana GOP
Indiana Secretary of State
I don’t think Cruz gets a single delegate at this point.
Trump was right. I’m so damned tired of winning.
Win, win, win..., that’s all Trump does.
I’m sick of it!
/s
LOL
Trump ahead in 7 CDs, no returns from 2 CDs
NYT:
Maggie Haberman
7:16 PM
Clinton’s campaign is preparing for a loss, based on what people close to the campaign are saying.
I just got that from a link at WISH tv.
Was looking to find my local races.
Mrs. Bill can afford to lose many primaries; she has super-delegates. And she expects to win 50 states on Nov. 8. She is entitled by the American people.
Mr. Trump needs to immediately shift to unifying the party and fundraising.
Ted and WOWO radio worked the northeast part of the state pretty hard.
WOWO radio hosts even spoke at and introduced Beck there yesterday at a Cruz “rally”
AMEN!
Kasich just announced he’s IN until “someone” gets 1237 delegates.
Someone?
LOL.
Interesting! I didn’t think Sanders would do well here, except in Monroe County(Indiana University). I can’t wait to see how the commies react when Hillary gets the nomination.
Counties don’t matter tonight. Congressional District do matter.
Looks like Trump in a clean sweep!
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/files/elections/2016/by_cd/IN_GOP_0503_VD.html?SITE=AP&
If Bernie take the dem vote it will be a very big night indeed.
A lot of PIAPS voters will not vote for Bernie because he isn’t female
B T T T
WHAT?
In Indiana or in the general?
Maybe, but Hillary is already up 7-0 based on the 9 superdelegates (92 total delegates for the state). I bet Bernie wins the popular vote and loses the delegate vote. SMFH
CNN says Trump could will all of the districts. Cruz has a small lead in only 2.
Clinton 50.9, Bernie 49.1
I have major problems with Cruz and his refusal to get out of the race. His joining the stop Trump movement with the GOPe belies his stated status as an outsider. What does he hope to achieve at a contested convention?
Does he really think that getting the nomination at the expense of the guy who has been the front-runner since July; who received millions of votes more than anyone else setting a GOP record for the primaries; won around 30 states; and have more delegates than Cruz, Rubio, and Kasich combined will propel him [Cruz] to victory in November? It will totally divide the GOP alienating the Trump supporters and guaranteeing Hillary a victory. The sooner Cruz gets out the better. I dont think Cruz is ticking right. He is acting like a petulant child.
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