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Old 03-02-2016, 02:38 AM
 
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We were talking about TEXAS.
2016 Election Center - Presidential Primaries and Caucuses
64% of the votes are in, which are 1.34 million votes.
In the end, there will more than 2 million votes in Texas.
No there wont.
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Old 03-02-2016, 02:43 AM
 
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1 more delegate than Trump! LMAO! that's the pathway to the nomination!.....LMAO!!!!!
Cruz did better than anyone expected tonight, Trump is only up 110 delegates on Cruz and still only a quarter of the way to 1,237. People crowning Trump already are going to look real stupid if Cruz picks up a couple winner take all states coming up soon. Oh and before you point to polls and ask which state just remember there were recent polls that had Trump tied with Cruz or winning in TX where he got buried, every poll showed Trump up double digits in Oklahoma and winning in Alaska too. How did that work out?
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Old 03-02-2016, 02:50 AM
 
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No there wont.
I'm no mathmitucian but that looks like more than 2 million total votes to me...

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Old 03-02-2016, 02:52 AM
 
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I'm no mathmitucian but that looks like more than 2 million total votes to me...

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we're talking about the Dem primary
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Old 03-02-2016, 02:54 AM
 
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Cruz did better than anyone expected tonight, Trump is only up 110 delegates on Cruz and still only a quarter of the way to 1,237. People crowning Trump already are going to look real stupid if Cruz picks up a couple winner take all states coming up soon. Oh and before you point to polls and ask which state just remember there were recent polls that had Trump tied with Cruz or winning in TX where he got buried, every poll showed Trump up double digits in Oklahoma and winning in Alaska too. How did that work out?
LOL. Texas was the one big state Cruz had a chance in. How do you think Florida will vote? Yeah.

Unless he flubs it, I dont see Trump failing at this point.
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Old 03-02-2016, 03:02 AM
 
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Cruz did better than anyone expected tonight, Trump is only up 110 delegates on Cruz and still only a quarter of the way to 1,237. People crowning Trump already are going to look real stupid if Cruz picks up a couple winner take all states coming up soon. Oh and before you point to polls and ask which state just remember there were recent polls that had Trump tied with Cruz or winning in TX where he got buried, every poll showed Trump up double digits in Oklahoma and winning in Alaska too. How did that work out?



dude you are in denial.......the South was Cruz firewall and Trump put a big crack on it and it went down. A New Yorker has won more states in the South than Cruz.


Cruz can't win any more states outside of the south with significant delegate count....Cruz won't win Florida, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Illinois, Michigan, New Jersey, Arizona, Indiana, North Carolina and California.

then you have Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland and Rhode Island where Cruz does lousy in that part of the country.


its over!!!
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Old 03-02-2016, 03:06 AM
 
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Bernie Sanders has won more states than Cruz,,,,and most of the primary/caucuses have been in the south so far which was supposed to be Cruz firewall.


that firewall cracked and fell and it started in South Carolina where Cruz got ZERO delegates.
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Old 03-02-2016, 03:07 AM
 
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dude you are in denial.......the South was Cruz firewall and Trump put a big crack on it and it went down. A New Yorker has won more states in the South than Cruz.


Cruz can't win any more states outside of the south with significant delegate count....Cruz won't win Florida, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Illinois, Michigan, New Jersey, Arizona, Indiana, North Carolina and California.

then you have Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland and Rhode Island where Cruz does lousy in that part of the country.


its over!!!
Trump only picked up about 50 delegates tonight over Cruz in TWELVE states, that's a loss. He should have picked up hundreds if he's so dominant which he's not. Trump won't win most of those states either. They are states filled with Republicans who would be considered Democrats in the south and many of them are filled with minorities. If you think Trump is winning states with left leaning Republicans and large groups of Hispanis and minorities, you are dreaming.
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Old 03-02-2016, 03:16 AM
 
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Kinda amazing some district in Alaska voted mostly for Carson..
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Old 03-02-2016, 03:20 AM
 
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large groups of Hispanis and minorities, you are dreaming.
Mainly Mexicans...
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