All I keep hearing is the WOW counties around Milwaukee, most heavily populated and Cruz country. Probably Walker country but whatever.
Anyway, no one’s really talking about the rest of the state.
Early today there was a thread about how high the absentee votes were in Lacrosse ( first rally yesterday)
Did some research:
Community has three small colleges (1 a trade school)
There are 7,888 manufacturing businesses in the. Community
Everything from men’s underware and work boots to many many tool and dye. The kinds of things that China might make.
SO
HOO analysis:
Lots of people working nights are voting absentee for someone who understands their lifestyle and work concerns Mr T
Expect the usual media and reporting confusion.
The media typically do not report results by district,
but report results by county which is not the same thing.
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Click for map of Wisconsin showing which counties are in which districts:
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Polls close in todays Wisconsin primary at 8:00 p.m. Central Time.
There are 42 delegates at stake.
There are 18 state-wide delegates awarded to the winner of the state-wide popular vote.
There are 24 district delegates (3 delegates for each of the 8 Congressional Districts).
The winner in each Congressional District is awarded 3 delegates.
CD-1 - (Republican (Paul Ryan) Representative) Cruz is favored in most polls.
CD-2 - (Democrat Representative) Kasichs best chance to win anything at all.
CD-3 - (Democrat Representative) Should be a good night for Trump.
CD-4 - (Democrat Representative) Cruz is favored in most polls.
CD-5 - (Republican Representative) Cruz is favored in most polls.
CD-6 - (Republican Representative) Cruz is favored in most polls.
CD-7 - (Republican Representative) Should be a good night for Trump.
CD-8 - (Republican Representative) Should be a good night for Trump.