Posted on 03/19/2024 7:03:06 PM PDT by Macho MAGA Man
President Trump swept the primary elections tonight in Illinois, Ohio, and his home state of Florida.
President Trump won Florida with 81% of the vote. Nikki Haley had 13.9% And Governor Ron DeSantis had 3.9%
Trump supporter Roger Stone weighed in on today’s election.
(Excerpt) Read more at thegatewaypundit.com ...
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Kansas Presidential Primary Donald Trump wins. AP race call at 9 p.m. on March 19, 2024. AP logo estimates 98% of votes counted CANDIDATE VOTES PCT. Donald Trump GOP 70,550 75.3% Nikki Haley GOP 15,038 16.1% None of the Names Shown GOP 4,886 5.2% Ron DeSantis GOP 2,490 2.7% Updated Mar 19, 2024, 11:15 PM
Bad news for bedwetters and lefty loons, but I repeat myself.
Throw the doors wide open to those willing to assimilate our founding priciples. Weed out, deport, all who disparage and denounce the same. That will keep America great, as it always has been.
Caged, not bathed. 😂
Yes he did dominate. But in every state there at the time of writing this were about 20% of the voters +/- who cast ballots for candidates who had suspended their campaigns.
Still trying to sell your NeverTrump horseplop, eh, Tommy?
You should go and help desanctus with his p.r. not so stealth campaign... remember, he said
“We’re in this for the long haul. We understand that you got to win a majority of the delegates. We understand that that there’s a long process here, but we’re going to do well, because we’ve done it right.”
https://www.cnn.com/2024/01/14/politics/desantis-2024-iowa-caucus/index.html
desantis is still be campaigning, so he was told he still has a chance.
Unfortunately winning the primary was the easy part. Biden is trailing in Michigan, ironically because he’s too pro-Israel for the substantial Arab population, but Trump also needs to pick up Pennsylvania and one other swing state to win. To do that he needs to get independent voters over to his side and not just appeal to the base like he did in 2020. He still has time to get these voters onside, but knowing Trump’s personality I’m not sure he will take the opportunity.
I don’t see him winning in November. I hope I’m wrong.
Florida: 18.8%
Illinois 19.3%
Ohio 20.8%
Kansas 24.5%
Arizona 23%.
As of this writing, each state had about 20% of Republican voters vote for someone whose campaign had been suspended.
Your time is short here - after you spent all those years cultivating your stealth FR "conservative" account, Tommy.
Where did you get these statistics?
His gynecologist has serious questions about the orange overlays...
Oh, my goodness! Your parenthetical comment on this is so perfect! Gateway should pay you and update the article title.
When do we start using #Bloodbath2024?
Undeclareds already like Trump. Muslims may not like Trump’s support of Israel, but in the voting booth, family finances may become the major concern.
Undeclareds already like Trump.
Do they? I've seen some polls that say yes and others that say no, but it's always the same: 52% one way and 48% the other. That's too close for comfort.
Georgia and Arizona seem to be getting bluer by the day as Californians flee high housing prices and Nevada and Wisconsin should not even be considered swing states IMO. Can you remember the last time Nevada voted red in a presidential election? It's more or less California's little brother.
Nevada = East California
Ohio US Senate Republican Primary
County Results
Last Updated: Mar 20, 2024, 4:30 AM
88%
est. reporting
Candidates
Bernie Moreno (Trump endorsed!)
GOP 553,674
50.5%
Matt Dolan GOP 360,197
32.9%
Frank LaRose GOP 182,441
16.6%
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