Posted on 03/04/2020 7:39:51 AM PST by SeekAndFind
The obvious news is that many voters, after staring into the abyss of Bernie Sanders’ socialism and seeing Fidel Castro looking back at them, are turning to Biden as their preferred candidate. Biden, after looking like a loser last week, is looking like a contender this week.
The less obvious news, though, is that in many states there was a real fire among Republicans, even though Donald Trump is a virtually uncontested incumbent. People ought to be staying home but in several states they are voting for Trump in droves.
The following data is from Decision Desk HQ, as of 11:50 p.m. EST, with many votes still being counted. In those states in which Republican voter turnout exceeded Democrat voter turnout, the Republican numbers are bolded. In those states in which Republicans, while fewer in number than Democrats, still made a good showing, Republican numbers are bolded and italicized.
In Alabama, with 88.44% of votes counted, 387,762 people voted in the Democrat primary, with Biden winning. Meanwhile, 623,732 people voted in the Republican primary, with Trump receiving 613,799 votes.
In Arkansas, with 69.28% of votes counted, 216,840 people voted in the Democrat primary, with Biden winning. Meanwhile, 233,898 people voted in the Republican primary, with Trump receiving 227,078 votes.
In California, with only 12.37% of votes counted, 1,030,439 people voted in the Democrat primary, with Bernie winning. Meanwhile, 625,295 people voted in the Republican primary, with Trump receiving 573,611 votes.
In Colorado, with 97.25% of votes counted, 665,014 people voted in the Democrat primary, with Bernie winning. Meanwhile, 612,497 people voted in the Republican primary, with Trump receiving 568,143 votes.
In Massachusetts, with 74.49% of votes counted, 978,054 people voted in the Democrat primary, with Biden winning. Meanwhile, 169,317 people voted in the Republican primary, with Trump receiving 150,602 votes.
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It's hard not to look at a raging dumpster fire out behind the fireworks factory.
Also, how much was diverted with Operation Chaos?
Black vote down big in NC too.
There’s that word again...”unexpected”
PT to visit wit Latino actvists today.
When all the vote counting is concluded from yesterday’s “Super Tuesday” primary elections, POTUS, Trump will have politically slaughtered and defeated all of the Democrats put together. But...if you really want to see a political wipe out landslide tune in on the evening of November 3rd, 2020 as Trump wins massively!!!
We are so sca-rewed in Commierado.
November 2020 could go like this:
Booming economy
Wonderful international trade deals
Record low unemployment
Low interest rates
Peace
Virus outbreak controlled and remedied
Huge Republican turnouts in state after state after state
And a Democrat opponent with obvious dementia.
Trump wins in a landslide.
And the media says “Trump stole the election; he needs to be impeached.”
Note to self: stay far, far away from MA.
I can’t believe once conservative Jeffco even went for Bernie.
ping
Republicans are showing their strong support for Trump.
There is no need for Republicans to cross over and vote for a Democrat in those states that allow it.
It is far more important to show the Democrat losers that Trump will win in a landslide in November.
If there had been a Republican primary in VA, I would have voted. My daughter went to the polls and saw the most bored, depressed looking people in the world sitting there. Not much movement at the Democratic polling stations.
Also, how much was diverted with Operation Chaos?
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So now Republicans are going to have to win by learning to communicate their issues to the voters, rather than by being tricky and hoping the Democrats will run their weakest candidate.
My wife and I voted the first day of early voting.
I cant even say who was on the ballot(Florida ) with President Trump
I voted for Trump in Calif, but mostly voted to vote down yet another gimme-gimme bond issue.
Bernie only received 72 delegates out of 416. Biden got 21. Why didn’t Bernie get the rest? which would have put him 200 up on Biden?
My state’s primary is next week, but we vote by mail. So, I voted for Trump last week. I would have crawled over broken glass to cast that vote, but, at least this time, I didn’t have to.
Unfortunately, since I live on the left coast, my state will be one of those states whose electoral votes will be cast for a leftist.
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