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I thought Wisconsin was the end of Trump????? Ha ha ha ha

When he wins 90+ delegates in NY Trump will only need to win 53% of the remaining delegates. Then on to Connecticut, Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island where he'll probably grab 90+ of the 118 delegates up for grabs there.

Needs 494 today - 90 in NY = 404 - 90 on 4/26 = 314 needed come may. That would mean Trump needs to get 49% of the remaining delegates, and he'd have momentum after a slew of Ted Cruz third place finishes. He still has NJ's 51 winner take all and California's 172 on the docket. Assuming 51 in NJ and 90 in California.... Trump would need 62% of the remaining delegates from Montana, New Mexico, South Dakota, Indiana, Nebraska, West Virginia, Oregon, Nebraska to get to 1237 without uncommitted delegates. If he doesn't hit that 62% he'd need to grab what's remaining from the 125 or so uncommitted delegates out there. 54 of those from Pennsylvania where he's polling really well. I also think he'll haul in more than 100 delegates in California, maybe way more, which would greatly improve his odds on the 1st ballot.

That's how Trump gets the nomination. Trump on the 1st ballot, book it!
4/12/2016 9:38 AM
Posted by The Taint on 4/12/2016 9:19:00 AM (view original):


He's a fatherly dude.
This is creepy on a lot of levels.
4/12/2016 10:33 AM
Posted by moy23 on 4/12/2016 9:38:00 AM (view original):
I thought Wisconsin was the end of Trump????? Ha ha ha ha

When he wins 90+ delegates in NY Trump will only need to win 53% of the remaining delegates. Then on to Connecticut, Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island where he'll probably grab 90+ of the 118 delegates up for grabs there.

Needs 494 today - 90 in NY = 404 - 90 on 4/26 = 314 needed come may. That would mean Trump needs to get 49% of the remaining delegates, and he'd have momentum after a slew of Ted Cruz third place finishes. He still has NJ's 51 winner take all and California's 172 on the docket. Assuming 51 in NJ and 90 in California.... Trump would need 62% of the remaining delegates from Montana, New Mexico, South Dakota, Indiana, Nebraska, West Virginia, Oregon, Nebraska to get to 1237 without uncommitted delegates. If he doesn't hit that 62% he'd need to grab what's remaining from the 125 or so uncommitted delegates out there. 54 of those from Pennsylvania where he's polling really well. I also think he'll haul in more than 100 delegates in California, maybe way more, which would greatly improve his odds on the 1st ballot.

That's how Trump gets the nomination. Trump on the 1st ballot, book it!
I genuinely hope that you are right and I am wrong.
4/12/2016 12:16 PM
http://www.cnn.com/2016/04/12/politics/missouri-donald-trump-win-ted-cruz/index.html

12 more delegates called for Trump. Trump loves Missouri. Missouri loves Trump!!
4/12/2016 12:42 PM
Missouri loves company.
4/12/2016 12:43 PM
Posted by kermit on 4/12/2016 12:43:00 PM (view original):
Missouri loves company.
4/12/2016 12:45 PM
DiBlasio and Clinton joke about being on "Colored People" time.

Racism defines the Democrat Party since 1856.
4/12/2016 6:08 PM
...and I am still waiting for that white piece of trash to disavow a current KKK leader from endorsing her.
4/12/2016 6:11 PM
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Posted by MikeT23 on 4/12/2016 8:52:00 AM (view original):
Que up Trump outrage on how that's unfair. #midnighttwitterrant
Actually he said his kids feel pretty bad about it. Good response, makes him seem fatherly.
Makes his kids look stupid.

The apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
4/12/2016 6:28 PM
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4/12/2016 7:19 PM
Posted by raucous on 4/12/2016 6:08:00 PM (view original):
DiBlasio and Clinton joke about being on "Colored People" time.

Racism defines the Democrat Party since 1856.
The joke was racist, but you realize that most of the racists bailed on the Democrats in the 1960s and went to the GOP, right?
4/12/2016 7:20 PM
Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump has a 24-point lead in Connecticut, with 50 percent support of likely GOP primary voters, according to a new Emerson College Polling Society survey released Tuesday.

If the front-runner surpasses 50 percent, he could sweep all 28 of the state's delegates in the April 26 GOP primary.

Rival John Kasich is in second place in the new poll, with 26 percent of the vote.
Ted Cruz comes in last at 17 percent. If the Texas senator fails to break 20 percent of the statewide or congressional district vote, he may not secure any of Connecticut's delegates.

Trump also leads in all five congressional districts, followed by the Ohio governor and then Cruz.
4/12/2016 7:26 PM
Another Cruz THIRD PLACE......

And like NY, Trump could sweep CT delegates
4/12/2016 7:27 PM
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