If that’s true than he’s got it in the bag!
GO TRUMP!!!
I see that Kasich/Cruz strategy is paying off nicely.
That will be yuuuuge if it holds!
Eastern Oregon is much more conservative.
It’s 17 points which is good but the system they have is proportional “Every kid gets a trophy” so the best way for Trump to go is full Delaware and crush it with over 60%.
Ka-sick is really stupid.
Ted is delusional if he thinks Oregonians who are for kasich would vote for him instead
Maybe Kasich is staying juat to get as many GOPe delegates for yhe GOPe as possible.
T = 26 + 17
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This Presidential Primary coincides with a state/local primary. These coinciding primaries tend to have an impact upon voter turnout.
Tuesday 17 May 2016: All 28 of Oregon’s delegates to the Republican National Convention are allocated to presidential contenders based on the results of the voting in today’s Presidential Primary.
28 (15 district, 10 at-large, 0 bonus, plus 3 party leader) delegates to the National Convention are to be bound to presidential contenders based on the primary vote statewide. Compute the number of delegates each candidate receives by taking 28 delegates × the candidate’s statewide vote ÷ the total statewide and round down to the whole number. If too few delegates are allocated, round up those candidates with the largest remainders until all delegates have been allocated. [Special Rules for the ORP 7.6]
Primary
Contest
Pop
Vote Del
Statewide 28
Total
Delegates 28
The 3 party leaders, the National Committeeman, the National Committeewoman, and the chairman of the Oregon’s Republican Party, will attend the convention as bound delegates by virtue of their position.
This is a vote by mail primary. State election officials will be mailing ballots out to registered voters before the election; the voter has until 8 PM local time on the date of the Primary to return the completed ballot to either the county election office or a designated drop site — postmarks do not count.