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Old 03-02-2016, 12:43 PM
 
Location: Long Island (chief in S Farmingdale)
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When is Romney supposed to speak?
Tomorrow
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Old 03-02-2016, 12:45 PM
 
Location: Tennessee
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Romney is an idiot
And a two-time loser. It is beyond me why the media looks for sage advice from people who have run losing campaigns. Romney was a one term governor, too.
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Old 03-02-2016, 01:31 PM
 
Location: New Jersey
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And a two-time loser. It is beyond me why the media looks for sage advice from people who have run losing campaigns. Romney was a one term governor, too.
He is a loser. Whatever he says, do the opposite.
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Old 03-02-2016, 01:34 PM
 
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I am happy also for Rubio. Of course this is good for him. It isn't only the delegates but the fact he has shown can win. As for Cruz, like so many I do not like him and he is too far to the right for me, but, at least he sticks by what he says, has strong feelings, and we would know what we were getting if he is elected. Then as I have said more than once this am, either Cruz or Rubio might be able to get us to a brokered convention.

are u high?......you are happy for Rubio he has shown he can win???? LMAO!!!


RUBIO was the big loser on Super Tuesday.....Bernie a 74 year old socialist has won far more states than Rubio who is taking millions from the establishment......he is as much of a loser as Jeb Bush, it just Rubio is younger and doesn't have the Bush name.


Rubio finally wins a caucus in a small state that Republicans have ZERO chance to win in the general and he gets the same delegates as #2 Cruz and only 4 more delegates than #3 Trump.....how is that a win for Rubio....he sucked last night!


brokered convention????? LMAO!!!!! FANTASY LAND!
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Old 03-02-2016, 01:36 PM
 
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What is Romney supposed to say, how to lose an election?......I supported Romney in 2012 but he is just a back stabber pathetic rich elite.
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Old 03-02-2016, 01:44 PM
 
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He is a loser. Whatever he says, do the opposite.
In 2012 Romney was down on his knees for Trump's support and now that he is irrelevant he is trying to spit it back out.

Sorry Romney that it tasted bad 4 years ago but you should have spat out the spunk a long time ago.

Now Sit Down ans Shut up. The people are talking and they don't give a **** about what you have to say.
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Old 03-02-2016, 01:47 PM
 
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Few more updates this time on the GOP side. I gave Trump 2 more delegates than I should have in Massachusetts. In Georgia one Trump delegate becomes a Rubio delegate. In Texas, Trump loses 2 delegates, 1 to Cruz, 1 to Rubio




Again these numbers are still subject to change.







Democrats
Alabama: Clinton 44, Sanders 9
America Samoa: Clinton 4, Sanders 2
Arkansas: Clinton 22, Sanders 10
Colorado: Clinton 28, Sanders 38
Georgia: Clinton 74, Sanders 28
Massachusetts: Clinton 46, Sanders 45
Minnesota: Clinton 31, Sanders 46
Oklahoma: Clinton 17, Sanders 21
Tennessee: Clinton 43, Sanders 24
Texas: Clinton 151, Sanders 71
Vermont: Clinton 0, Sanders 16
Virginia: Clinton 62, Sanders 33

Clinton 522, Sanders 343

Total
Clinton 612 (hard total 543)
Sanders 408 (hard total 333)
Too Close To Call 1



*Iowa, Nevada and Colorado's delegates are finalized later in the process, estimates can be made based off Caucus night resukts





Republicans

Alabama: Trump 36, Cruz 13, Rubio 1
Alaska: Trump 11, Cruz 12, Rubio 5
Arkansas: Trump 16, Cruz 15, Rubio 9
Georgia: Trump 43, Cruz 18, Rubio 15
Massachusetts: Trump 22, Cruz 4, Rubio 8, Kasich 8
Minnesota: Trump 8, Cruz 13, Rubio 17
Tennessee: Trump 33, Cruz 15, Rubio 10
Texas Trump 48, Cruz 102, Rubio 3
Vermont: Trump 8, Cruz 0, Rubio 0, Kasich 8
Virginia: Trump 17, Cruz 8, Rubio 16, Kasich 5, Carson 3


Last Night: Trump 253, Cruz 217, Rubio 96, Kasich 21, Carson 3

Totals:
Trump 335
Cruz 234
Rubio 112
Kasich 27
Carson 8
*Bush 4
*Paul 3
*Fiorina 1
*Huckabee 1

* Dropped out
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Old 03-02-2016, 03:23 PM
 
Location: New Jersey
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What happens to the delegates pledged to those who dropped out?
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Old 03-02-2016, 03:54 PM
 
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Oh, the GOP Establishment is already breaking their end of 'the pledge'.....like they always do......cheating scum hypocriie lowlives.
"cheating scum hypocriie lowlives", You should NOT be trash mouthing your dem party like that.
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Old 03-02-2016, 04:28 PM
 
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What happens to the delegates pledged to those who dropped out?
I believe it depends if a candidate simply "suspends" their campaign or officially drops out. If someone completely drops out, then there delegates basically become unpledged or superdelegates. They will typically go towards the candidate the person who drops out endorses, but do not have to. If a candidate suspends their campaign, I think they are bound to that candidate on the first ballot, but could become an unpleged delegate after that. I do think a candidate has the option to release their delegates while having their campaign suspended and it basically makes their delegates unpledged as well.
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