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
Freebie is calling for a $15 minimum wage.
[Hey, Bernie, when wages are increased, so the prices on goods and services rise, too. Duh! Thus, at $15/hour, many are still going to be ‘low wage’ earners.]
Thanks.
The Bern has a slight lead over the Hildabeast
Trump Bump for the election discussion thread.
Geez, I hope not.
Was there ever an explanation as to what happened?
The big money behind the Cruz campaign may force him to call it quits. They may have had enough of supporting a losing campaign.
It seems that there are primarily 3 big backers keeping the campaign afloat.
Of course, he could apply to Goldman-Sachs for an extended limit credit card, I suppose.
Sanders 50.1% / 91,573
Clinton 49.9% / 91,228
“Early voters. The Cruz-Kasich Anschluss hadnt been announced yet.”
No doubt, that’s a factor as well.
Trump will get all 57 delegates... The only 2 counties Cruz is winning, he is only winning by 30 and 50 votes!!! !!!!!!!
lolz.
I can picture desperate Ted filling out the Goldman-Sachs application now.
He wants to unite the country in hatred for Ted Cruz. And his chances are excellent.
“The big money behind the Cruz campaign may force him to call it quits”
I just saw where Cruz spent $7 of $8 million in Indiana. That only leaves him around $1 million on hand. That will not get him very far.
Somebody please give Dead Ted a participation trophy so he will feel better.
Too funny!
Ted's suppliers (rally venues, transport, promo printing, etc) WILL now want to be paid, in cash, in advance, before doing anything for him.
At this point, extending credit to Ted is effectively a campaign contribution.
If he manages to win 1 congressional district tonight he will crow about how he stopped Trump from picking up 3 delegates towards the 1237 he needs.
And the campaign will go on and he will win the nomination on the 2nd ballot.
Or he may concede and drop out.
Fox News is reporting that Cruz is going to stay in.
I sure hope he concedes. It is past time.
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