Posted on 03/11/2024 6:27:03 PM PDT by cotton1706
If you live in these states, GO VOTE tomorrow!
Can President Trump officially clinch the Republican nomination tomorrow?
He already has the nomination. But 161 delegates up for grabs.
Remember Lahaina!
Those people still can’t start rebuilding.
That’s basically what I was asking. Are there enough delegates up for grabs to officially give President Trump the Republican nomination tomorrow?
Some network news person said “while it is too soon to call Trump the presumptive nominee”.
I don’t think so quite yet. He needs som 1200 and some 900 I think. By the end of March for sure.
He needs 137 and there is 161 up for grabs tomorrow Ga has I think 59, Mississippi has around 40, Washington 43
I live in Kansas and voted today for the March 19 Primary.
👍👍
He could win Hawaii by calling for independence. Restore the Monarchy.
Get rid of the 2 senators.
Up for grabs tomorrow:
Mississippi 40
Georgia 59
Washington 43
Hawaii 19
Total 161
So the Northern Mariana Islands and Guam (9 each) will probably put him over the top with the weekend caucus and conventions.
trump currently has won 1,078 out of the 1,215 delegates needed to secure the nomination, thus he needs to win only 137 more delegates to win the nomination:
there are 161 gop delegates at stake on 3/11/2024, and Trump should win more than enough of those to put him over the top ...
https://www.270towin.com/2024-presidential-election-calendar/
“That’s basically what I was asking. Are there enough delegates up for grabs to officially give President Trump the Republican nomination tomorrow?”
He gets nominated at the convention.
He will have enough, but he gets nominated at the convention.
King County (Seattle) has ballot tracking for the date mailed to your address, your return date, signature verified, and ballot counted.
Just tracked my ballot...
+1 for Donald Trump!
I will check back with Free Republic tomorrow.
I am hopeful that the other ten Republicans in King County also voted for Trump.
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