Posted on 03/08/2016 12:42:18 PM PST by BlackFemaleArmyColonel
Despite the Republican establishments #NeverTrump movement against the partys presidential primary front-runner, Donald Trumps campaign is positioned to advance this month.
Trump might even gain enough delegates by the end of March to reach the halfway point of the 1,237 needed to win the GOP presidential nomination on the first ballot.
Going into the week of March 7, Trump has 385 delegates versus 300 for Sen. Ted Cruz.
Cruz has surged since last Thursdays Fox News debate, splitting with Trump the GOP elections held on Saturday. Cruz won the Kansas and Maine caucuses, while Trump took the primary contests in Kentucky and Louisiana.
On March 15, the GOP primary season enters a second phase, with winner take all contests in Ohio and Florida.
The previous elections were proportional, with each candidate obtaining delegates based on a percentage of the vote.
Based on the most recent polling data, Table 1 shows Trump obtaining more than 300 delegates in March primaries, with wins in both Ohio and Florida.
This would give Trump a total of nearly 700 delegates, with Cruz at about 400, presuming the Texas senator also loses the winner- take-all primaries in Missouri and Arizona, where Trump has commanding leads.
Conceivably, if Marco Rubio were to drop out of the race after losing the Florida primary, as currently projected, Cruz stands to gain voters who are reluctant to embrace Trump.
If Cruz loses Ohio and Florida to Trump, the mathematics dictate that Cruzs best hope would not necessarily be to win outright, but to prevent Trump from getting the number of delegates needed to win the nomination on the first ballot.
The numerical chance that Cruz could win enough delegates to gain the nomination on the first ballot is increasingly slim...
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PING!
trust me the establishment will do all it can to stop Trump and are doing. They are using Cruz right now as they know Cruz can’t get there, so they use him and then Trump does not get enough delegates.
They then stab Cruz in the back
1. North Korea, just yesterday. threating to attack us with nukes
2.The Iranian's with their newly acquired 150 billion dollars -can simply buy nukes now!
3. Mullah Obama has already begun flying in his preset goal of 170,000 Islamic Muslim rapefugees! How many of these 170,000 will eventually beat, rape and murder our fellow Americans. How many of these 170,000 will arrive here - and eventually pull out machine guns on us.
4. The illegal mexican horde currently here and the illegal mexican hordes always enroute here -taking millions upon millions of jobs from Americans (white, black and hispanic Americans), swarming our schools, bankrupting our hospitals, raping and murdering fellow Americans. [and all the very slimy democrat politicians welcoming them -as potential democrat voters]
I'm voting for Trump!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ieOaXjlV6Uc
100% Trump since June 2015, proud worker on the Trump Campaign!!!
I believe Cruz will screw over the GOP establishment by cutting a deal with Trump. He releases his delegates and endorses Trump, Trump names him as his running mate.
Game. Set. Match.
The two most establishment-hated candidates now are the ticket for the party.
TRUMP will have way more delegates than CRUZ at convention.
TRUMP and CRUZ will negotiate a brokered convention.
CRUZ will not let Romney win nomination.
CRUZ will cut a deal with TRUMP for top policy/cabinet position, VP slot, or SC appointment if TRUMP wins NOV election.
End of story!
Trump’s best tactic, as disturbing as it may be, is to go back to the birther thing.
“Do you want to risk a Constitutional Crisis, America, when some Liberal judge finds Ted Cruz is not natural born, and a deadlocked Supreme Court cannot resolve the issue?”
Wonder if CRuz has agreed to be Romney’s VP, at a brokered (fraud the will of the voters) convention.
Ummm, those figures are electoral votes, not primary delegates.
Quite true. But the purpose of the graphic is to show states won, not delegates won. It does an accurate job of showing states won.
“TRUMP and CRUZ will negotiate a brokered convention.
CRUZ will not let Romney win nomination.
CRUZ will cut a deal with TRUMP for top policy/cabinet position, VP slot, or SC appointment if TRUMP wins NOV election.”
MO is not WTA unless a candidate gets over 50% of the vote. Otherwise it is divided up by congressional district and at-large delegates. The winner of each CD gets 5 delegates, and the overall winner gets another 12.
I really hope your right!!! That ticket would be unstoppable. Those two need to kiss and make up.
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