Posted on 03/02/2024 10:56:21 AM PST by CFW
KANSAS CITY, Mo.—President Donald Trump won the Missouri Republican presidential primary on March 2, the latest triumph in his undefeated nominating contest streak.
The Associated Press called the race for President Trump at 12:40 p.m. ET with just 5 percent of the votes counted.
The first voting results out of Missouri’s GOP caucus indicated a likely significant win for former President Donald Trump.
Ben Watson caucused for former President Donald Trump because “he gave us a lot better prosperity when he was in office.”
“Almost everything (President Trump) did helped America prosper,” Mr. Watson said. “Whereas the current president, everything he’s done helped America flounder.”
(Excerpt) Read more at theepochtimes.com ...
I would go so far to say whatever they invent to keep Trump Off any ballot - I will be writing him in. Absolutely zero exceptions.
Agreed.
Whatever your religious/spiritual views, pray for God's mercy on our nation . . .
Collins should have declared as a Dem long ago. Twit that she is.
What was the final breakdown of the SC delegates? 21 delegates were apportioned 3 per Congressional district and on election evening Nikki was leading in two districts (the ones that include Charleston and Columbia) but I don’t know if her majority in those districts held up. If they did she got 6 delegates with the rest going to Trump.
And what percentage did Miz nikki win?
Nikki won three delegates from that one Congressional district.
The final count was 47-3.
Here is a delegate tracker site if you want to bookmark it:
https://apnews.com/hub/ap-election-2024-delegate-tracker
More Missouri delegates have just been added to President Trump’s total.
Total delegates—all states—as of this moment:
President Trump 212
Deep State Nikita 24
We still have Idaho upcoming....
Thanks. Of course Super Tuesday is just a few days away.
Yup—tomorrow Washington DC
Monday—North Dakota
then Super Tuesday—should be truly historic. I cannot remember any losing candidate sticking around for the drubbing that awaits Nicki.
Date: March 2, 2024
Delegates: 54
Allocation:
No delegates will be officially allocated based on the March 2 vote.
There are 30 statewide delegates and 24 congressional district delegates (3 per district).
In each case, winner take all where a candidate gets a majority.]
Otherwise, allocation is proportional to candidates receiving 15% or more support.
Notes:
Multi-step process beginning with precinct caucus on March 2 and wrapping up May 4 at the State Convention.
[so, birdbrain will have to get at least 15% statewide and/or in one or more of the Congressional Districts to receive any delegates at all ...]
AP is projecting a Trump shutout:
https://apnews.com/hub/ap-election-2024-delegate-tracker
They are showing 51 delegates for the President with three undeclared.
Another Nikki “leadership team” bites the dust:
https://blog.4president.org/2024/2024/03/nikki-haley-announces-missouri-state-leadership-team.html
here’s my source; i should have posted it the first time ... i have no idea how accurate it is ...
https://www.270towin.com/2024-republican-nomination/missouri-caucus
The process is accurate—but President Trump has won such an overwhelming victory at the first stage that AP just called everything for him.
“Another Nikki “leadership team” bites the dust”
not to worry: i’m sure the “team” got paid BEFORE the election results ... at least the smart ones did ...
error
Missouri only reporting state convention delegates... No popular vote. What is that about?
On X a rumor is going around.
Haley in negotiations with Dems to switch party’s and run as the Dem nomination in 2024.
Yeah probably silly
https://x.com/__TEAM_USA/status/1764106052901937648?s=20
My guess is that it is about keeping democrats from gaming the vote. In Missouri primary elections, democrats can vote the Republican ballot. In a caucus, only declared Republicans can vote for Republicans.
Before they shut it down they had four counties where trump had about 90%. Wait till everything is in then release the totals
I am by no means an expert on this. The chart I saw shows that, with 100% of the vote in, 924 State Del. Equiv. went to Trump, 0 to Haley, and 0 Stuckenberg. A footnote indicated that this was not a raw vote count. Rather, the results reflect delegates elected at the Missouri Republican caucuses to attend the state GOP convention, where they are required to vote for their candidate. So my guess it that the other two candidates received some votes, but not enough to elect a delegate for either of them.
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