Posted on 12/10/2015 1:28:12 PM PST by Amntn
Republican officials and leading figures in the party's establishment are now preparing for the possibility of a brokered convention as Donald Trump continues sit atop the polls and the presidential race.
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Praying you are correct on that.
GOD BLESS AMERICA
If no one meets the standard for a first ballot win, they start trying to change the delegates minds on whom to vote for.
They can buy votes, intimidate, or any other thing they can come up with.
They can try to make a deal with the candidate like with Reagan by insisting he name GHW his running mate.
At some point they can enter another name for consideration including someone who has not even run in the priamary (Mitt or Daniels).
delegates needed to win nomination 1236
winner take all states: pledged delegates
south carolina 50
Florida 99
illinois 69
missouri 49
ohio 66
arizona 58
wisconsin 42
delaware 16
maryland 38
pennsylvania 71
indiana 54
nebraska 36
california 169
montana 27
new jersey 51
south dakota 26
Proportional states with 20% threshold
Georgia 76
Texas 152
Vermont 13
Tennessee 55
Louisiana 43
Puerto Rico 23
Idaho 32
New York 92
Washington 41
Total delegates Trump guaranteed 1448
Total needed to win 1236
I am not sure how a brokered convention happens.
Not quite, not this time. This election doesn’t fall under the, “Always happens, business as usual” scenario. Cruz might get the prize in Iowa because the MO of that place is weird and often corrupted to the core. Watch what follows after that.
I honestly think they will try this if either Trump or Cruz is the nominee.
Again, I’m a Cruz guy, but people don’t realize that trump is not conservative. If he gets the nomination he will win the presidency in a landslide. A LOT of dems and independents like him.
Brokered convention? Lol. I smell a Romney campaign!
Well, Trump endorsed Romney.
Which is why Trump needs to remain in the race, even if Cruz catches him. The two together need to have enough support to prevent a GOPe overthrow. I am pretty comfortable in believing if it comes down to it, these two candidates would support the other at the convention.
Why would you believe that? Cruz is a career politician married to a Goldman Sachs banker. He knows who butters his bread. I’ll buy you a clue. It isn’t us.
Very little mention of Cruz. The media and the GOPe will have a sh!t fit if Cruz were to win. They don’t dare not support him. If they do, we may well see a third party And Cruz is my man. Remember The Goldwater disaster. The GOP defeated him. We got LBJ, the War on Poverty, transfer of our Social Security money to pay for it. The majority of the country HATES her. It will be the end of the GOP. And possibly the end of the USA . Better worry about a third world country, rather than a third political party
I absolutely LOVE seeing all the growing vitriol across the Fruited Plain being leveled at all these leftist a-holes! It’s simply NOT possible to be too hard on them!
possible doesn’t matter
writing crap to earn your daily bread is the force at work in this article
drivel pays as well as wisdom among the presstitutes
2016 Republican Primary dates and delegate counts |
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Date |
State/ |
Calculated |
Type |
Cumulative Total |
|
[110] |
territory |
delegates |
[113] |
1305 to Win |
|
[111] |
[112] |
[b] |
(includes bonus delegates) |
||
[a] |
|||||
February 1, 2016 |
Iowa |
30 |
Closed caucus |
30 |
|
February 9, 2016 |
New Hampshire |
23 |
Modified primary |
53 |
|
February 20, 2016 |
South Carolina |
50 |
Open primary |
103 |
|
February 23, 2016 |
Nevada |
30 |
Closed caucus |
133 |
|
March 1, 2016 |
Alabama |
50 |
Open primary |
183 |
|
Alaska |
28 |
Closed caucus |
211 |
||
Arkansas |
40 |
Open primary |
251 |
||
Georgia |
76 |
Modified primary |
327 |
||
Massachusetts |
42 |
Modified primary |
369 |
||
Minnesota |
38 |
Open caucus |
407 |
||
Oklahoma |
43 |
Closed primary |
450 |
||
Tennessee |
58 |
Open primary |
508 |
||
Texas |
155 |
Open primary |
663 |
||
Vermont |
16 |
Open primary |
679 |
||
Virginia |
49 |
Open primary |
728 |
||
Wyoming |
29 |
Closed caucus |
757 |
||
March 5, 2016 |
Maine |
23 |
Closed caucus |
780 |
|
Kansas |
40 |
Closed caucus |
820 |
||
Kentucky |
45 |
Closed caucus |
865 |
||
Louisiana |
46 |
Closed primary |
911 |
||
March 8, 2016 |
Hawaii |
19 |
Closed caucus |
930 |
|
Idaho |
32 |
Closed primary |
962 |
||
Mississippi |
39 |
Open primary |
1001 |
||
Michigan |
59 |
Closed primary |
1060 |
||
March 12, 2016 |
District of Columbia |
19 |
Closed caucus |
1079 |
|
Guam |
9 |
Closed caucus |
1088 |
||
March 13, 2016 |
Puerto Rico |
23 |
Open primary |
1111 |
|
March 15, 2016 |
Ohio |
66 |
Modified primary |
1177 |
|
Florida |
99 |
Closed primary |
1276 |
||
Illinois |
69 |
Open primary |
1345 |
||
Missouri |
52 |
Modified caucus |
1397 |
||
North Carolina |
72 |
Modified primary |
1469 |
||
March 22, 2016 |
Arizona |
58 |
Closed primary |
1527 |
|
Utah |
40 |
Modified primary |
1567 |
||
April 5, 2016 |
Wisconsin |
42 |
Open primary |
1609 |
|
April 19, 2016 |
New York |
95 |
Closed primary |
1704 |
|
April 26, 2016 |
Connecticut |
28 |
Closed primary |
1732 |
|
Delaware |
16 |
Closed primary |
1748 |
||
Maryland |
38 |
Closed primary |
1786 |
||
Pennsylvania |
71 |
Closed primary |
1857 |
||
Rhode Island |
19 |
Modified primary |
1876 |
||
May 3, 2016 |
Indiana |
57 |
Open primary |
1933 |
|
May 10, 2016 |
Nebraska |
36 |
Semi-closed primary |
1969 |
|
West Virginia |
34 |
Modified primary |
2003 |
||
May 17, 2016 |
Oregon |
28 |
Closed primary |
2031 |
|
May 24, 2016 |
Washington |
44 |
Closed primary |
2075 |
|
June 7, 2016 |
California |
172 |
Closed primary |
2247 |
|
Montana |
27 |
Closed caucus |
2274 |
||
New Jersey |
51 |
Modified primary |
2325 |
||
New Mexico |
24 |
Closed primary |
2349 |
||
South Dakota |
29 |
Closed primary |
2378 |
||
TBA |
North Dakota |
28 |
Closed caucus |
||
TBA |
Colorado |
37 |
Closed caucus |
||
TBA |
American Samoa |
9 |
Open caucus |
||
TBA |
Northern Marianas |
9 |
Closed caucus |
||
TBA |
Virgin Islands |
9 |
Closed caucus |
Rush and Hannity talked about this earlier today and said the excuse by the GOPe would be that Trump would lose to Hillary.
Check what the other candidates and the headlines are saying today.
wow. i am an IDIOT for voting for them all these years.
some FReepers have gotten angry that I regret voting for them.
But I dont care that they have held obama back on some “bad things”.
who gives a @#$@#$.
Let the dam break instead of plugging the holes if that’s what it takes.
I will vote for Trump. I hope he is on the conservative ticket, as Cruz should be.
I DONT CARE if republicans lose the house and senate, I am voting conservative,
Got NEWS for ya folks, we’re ALREADY @#$@#$3ed!!!
20 trillion in debt. No national presence. A traitor letting in terrorists.
We need a Trump revolution.
I can’t believe i’m saying this about the Donald Trump i knew a year ago and my whole life in NYC.
strange times indeed.
No candidate that gets less than 20% of the vote gets ANY delegates
So if Trump gets more than 20% and no one else gets above 20% in a 20% threshold state. Trump gets ALL the delegates just as if it were a winner take all state.
As I recall (a slippery slope for sure) any candidate can release his delegates to vote for someone else. Thatâs what actually happens. In this case Cruz throws his support to Trump or vice versa. Not all delegates go along but I believe most would.
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But the bargaining consists of buying off/intimidation and who knows what else they would come up with. blackmail maybe?
Preparing for?
They’ve been contesting their base, disrespecting our awareness, and attacking conservatives and Trump and anyone else that tries to get this country running the way it’s supposed to since Poppy Bush slammed Reagan in the primaries.
Depending on how things go... I am contemplating voting in the Democrat primary.
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