Posted on 03/01/2016 2:39:49 AM PST by nikos1121
Event #1 COLUMBUS, OHIO
Tuesday, March 1, 2016: GOP Presidential candidate Donald Trump will hold a campaign rally in Columbus, OH at the Signature Flight Hangar at Port-Columbus International Airport. The event is scheduled to begin at 12:00 PM EST.
Columbus Airport
Event #2
Tuesday, March 1, 2016: GOP Presidential candidate Donald Trump will hold a campaign rally in Louisville, KY at the Kentucky International Convention Center. The event is scheduled to begin at 4:00 PM EST.
Kentucky International Convention Center
Why is Carson still in the race?
Is he the post and rubio the turtle?
It was those IN Washington that I was referring to about getting government checks.
People like RUBIO who doesn’t show up to do their job but still pulls a check
Did you all check Breaking? Lindsey Graham wants the GOP to unite around Cruz. Rush and Mark Levin aren’t going to be able to say the GOPe, McConnell, etc hate/fear Cruz the most.
He’s the damaged party that is going to sue Rubio and Cruz for not being eligible. Lawsuits are already in progress awaiting his paragraph that will add him as a plaintiff He has standing!
It’s all a game to Linda She is a party unto herself!
Alaska goes to Cruz. Fox and AP call it.
They get identicle number of delegates
Cruz bots will dance all night for their illegals. sick of it
Would it apply to the upcoming lawsuits in different States? I think the earliest one is March 4.
All Ben has to do is produce a one paragraph request to the court that he be added as a plaintiff to any action that is already in progress. The first challenge to ballot was done by a Carson supporter in Illinois. As of yesterday in Indiana a case challenging both CRUZ and RUBIO was being prepared for the court. IIRC there are six other cases already filed in other states.
Thank you for the explanation :)
There are 4 more opportunities on Saturday to shut the Cruzios up. Somebody look up and see if Trump is winning big in the polls in those states.
Contest Results:
Final Delegate allocation may take the better part of today, but as of now Trump has won at least 192 delegates. With Alaska that will take the number to over 200.
There are about 183 delegates left to allocate, so the number may end up much higher.
1:08 a.m.
Donald Trump added to his lead in the race for delegates on Super Tuesday. But his gains were muted because every state awarded delegates in proportion to the vote, so even candidates who lost still collected delegates.
Trump won at least 192 delegates in Tuesday’s contests. Ted Cruz collected at least 132 delegates and Marco Rubio picked up at least 66.
John Kasich won at least 19 delegates and Ben Carson won at least three.
There were 595 Republican delegates at stake in 11 states. There were still 183 delegates left to be allocated.
Overall, Trump leads with 274 delegates. Cruz has 149, Rubio has 82, Kasich has 25 and Carson has eight.
It takes 1,237 delegates to win the Republican nomination for president.
For the record
Will we know who gets the 183 today?
Post above may come in handy. It seems to be up to date and has links to pertinent material
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II would think so. Trump was way ahead in many states. I would think he’d get the bulk of them.
Don’t know about polling, but Trump is the projected winner in 3 of them. Don’t see a projected winner in the 4th.
March 5 Kansas Republican and Democratic caucuses, Kentucky Republican caucuses, Louisiana Republican and Democratic primaries, Maine Republican primary, Nebraska Democratic caucuses
March 6 Puerto Rico Republican primary, Maine Democratic caucuses
March 8 Hawaii Republican caucuses, Idaho Republican primary, Michigan Republican and Democratic primaries, Mississippi Republican and Democratic primaries
March 12 District of Columbia Republican convention, Northern Mariana Islands Democratic caucuses
March 15 Florida Republican and Democratic primaries, Illinois Republican and Democratic primaries, Missouri Republican and Democratic primaries, North Carolina Republican and Democratic primaries, Ohio Republican and Democratic primaries, Northern Mariana Islands Republican caucuses
March 19 U.S. Virgin Islands Republican caucuses
March 22 Arizona Republican and Democratic primaries, Idaho Democratic primary, Utah Republican and Democratic caucuses
March 26 Alaska Democratic caucuses, Hawaii Democratic caucuses, Washington Democratic caucuses
April 5 Wisconsin Republican and Democratic primaries
April 9 Wyoming Democratic caucuses
April 19 New York Republican and Democratic primaries
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