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Predictions for Super Tuesday

7 of the 14 STATE polls listed the last two days have Trump at 40+.
Or less than Sanders got in Iowa or New Hampshire. got it. You are incapable of doing anything but reciting left spin. Think for yourself once in a while.
You guys made the 3 conference calls more fun. Have a good weekend and let's hope for a bounce back vs. Marquette. Meanwhile, do you best to Make America Great Again.
 
Because Trump might win New Hampshire but it's not a winner take all state. So he might get 12 delegates and Cruz gets 7. However, to win the nomination you need 50%+1 of total Delegates. There are also super delegates that are state party officials. These are the people that all broke for HRC in New Hamphire even thought she lost the vote by 20 points. You guys should go a wikipedia search on the primary process. There are many levers the parties can use.
Just read up on this, http://fivethirtyeight.com/features/republicans-last-ditch-hope-to-stop-donald-trump/ . Still looks like a slim shot.
 
If Trump wins Florida game over. If Rubio wins it he has a shot.

From yesterday:

The Donald Trump juggernaut rolls into Florida where the GOP front-runner leads native son Sen. Marco Rubio 44 - 28 percent among likely Republican primary voters, according to a Quinnipiac University poll released today. Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas has 12 percent with Ohio Gov. John Kasich at 7 percent and Dr. Ben Carson at 4 percent.


Game over.

http://www.quinnipiac.edu/news-and-...ty-poll/florida/release-detail?ReleaseID=2327
 
This is the stuff the drives me nuts. He hasn't "taken over". He's at 35%, less than Sanders. The GOP simply has too many people running so 35% is the most. And don't point to Nevada to suggest he's got more.

It's not so much that Trump has taken over the Republican Party as that the Tea Party has. The mainstream GOP has stubbornly held onto antiquated values and positions that are no longer part of where the country is both intellectually and demographically giving rise to the need to welcome and promote this block of voters into their fold.
 
It's not so much that Trump has taken over the Republican Party as that the Tea Party has. The mainstream GOP has stubbornly held onto antiquated values and positions that are no longer part of where the country is both intellectually and demographically giving rise to the need to welcome and promote this block of voters into their fold.
Cruz is the tea party darling.
 
Sounds like a coronation...

I think the defining moment of this primary cycle and certainly the most amusing will be Queen Sarah took to the microphone and rambled nonsensically as Trump stood there looking on....wishing he was any where but there but knowing it was sealing the deal for him...priceless
 
Or less than Sanders got in Iowa or New Hampshire. got it. You are incapable of doing anything but reciting left spin. Think for yourself once in a while.
You guys made the 3 conference calls more fun. Have a good weekend and let's hope for a bounce back vs. Marquette. Meanwhile, do you best to Make America Great Again.

I have no idea what the left spin is, nor do I understand what Sanders support in Iowa or New Hampshire has to do with the future picture I pointed. The only true statement for the gop election at this time is Trump is dominating the field.
 
"dominating" is the new "handily". Of course tjc was way more off than anyone on here with his looney tunes.
 
Republican party has been split ever since Bush/Cheney Neo-conned it.

It's a good thing for them to in-fight

Trump getting stronger w/ Brown & Christe endorse
 
Brinkley.

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I'm enjoying listening to conservative radio hosts talk to Trump supporters and try to get them to identify one real thing trump will accomplish upon entering the Whitehouse.
 
Time for you to find a new hobby.
Trump said at last night's debate that his "movement" was forming a new Republican party. Say what you want about Trump, the GOP has long been in need of being taken away from the old party bosses. They were marginalizing the party and becoming incapable of winning Presidential elections. That's why I was so happy Jeb was sent home by the voters. Funny how nardi drags my name into his post when he claims that putting me on ignore made his BW experience better :p
 
I'm enjoying listening to liberal television asking Obama supporters to try to get them to identify one real thing trump will accomplish upon entering the Whitehouse.
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