And then ....... everyone finds out Clinton got over twice as many votes of Trump in His home state....
Trump Vote Total: 518,601
Clinton Vote Total: 1,037,344
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I think it hilarious these reports tout this stunning defeat in NY by Trump. I certainly wasn't surprised. Well, maybe a little.
Surprised me how many people in NY voted for Kasich...a liberals liberal. Along with the million plus votes for Hillary, confirms in me that NY is a cesspool of progressive think and policy.
And NY’rs are proud of this? Democrats in Texas are far more conservative than republicans in NY. Trump...conservative? Very concerning.
Closed primary — Declared Republicans only.
Independents couldn’t vote for Trump in the primary. There are three times as many independents as Democrats who voted for Hillary.
That’s your meme, that?
I can think of multiple scenarios that would get Trump past Hillary in NYS. I can’t think of a single one that would work for Cruz.
“And then ....... everyone finds out Clinton got over twice as many votes of Trump in His home state....”
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Disappointed to see you still posting. Your boy had his lying ass handed to him last night, but like a good deluded little Cruzer, you’re still sticking to the lies and propaganda.
What percentage of GOP voters did Trump win in his home state? How about Cruz?
Hilarious!
Trump has increased GOP primary voting by 57%.
Independents are a big part of the New York vote and they cannot vote in primaries. Think Ivanka and Eric Trump are both independents and would have had to change affiliation last October to vote in the primary yesterday. Trump will win a significant part of the independent vote and upstate Democrat crossovers. Will it be enough? Probably not but Hillary will have to spend time and money in states Democrats have not had to worry about in the last twenty-five years.
Closed primaries, dude.
If Trump can bring out all of these newly active Republican primary voters in the general then he’ll trounce Hillary. Because if you add up the increase in Republican primary turnout across the country it would equal the several million voters that didn’t turn out for Mittens, the ones who, by not voting, gave Obama four more years. I can’t see Hillary getting more Democrats out than Obama did for his second election. Nor can I see all of the young, fired up Millenial Bern Victims coming out to vote for her.
What is wrong with this analysis?
Puerile irrelevance ignored...