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Elections 2016 Democratic/GOP Super Tuesday Primary Thread

Who wins the most delegates in their party on Super Tuesday? (Pick one for each party)


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Have you posted something pro-Bernie in the past day or so? For some reason I've associated your name with him. Have I confused you with someone else?

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With this Trump presser, do you think he is going to bring out another big endorsement figure?
 
CNN projects Cruz wins OK
 
Imagine if Bernie was leading and how upset some of his fans would be that these aren't winner takes all states.

Might be charges of 'corruption'.
 
Cruz won't be dropping out now.

I kinda expected him to stay no matter what. Maybe if he lost TX, he may have considered it but not too sure. I actually think him staying in is good because if he dropped, a portion would go to Trump compared to if Rubio dropped where it would probably go to Kasich and maybe Cruz with hardly any to Trump
 
EUOTE="SouthoftheAndes, post: 114060941, member: 484541"]Imagine if Bernie was leading and how upset some of his fans would be that these aren't winner takes all states.

Might be charges of 'corruption'.[/QUOTE]

Hillary was projected to win most of the super Tuesday states. Everyone knows she was going to do well in the redneck states. It gets easier for bernie after this but he's still the huge underdog
 
Christie announcing Trump's victories before he comes out.
 
California is like the last state to vote. It will be decided before then, unless something monumental happens.

LOL, here is someone stating that Bernie's path he keeps talking about is not a viable path, and yet doesn't support this position with anything.
 
Cruz won't be dropping out now.

Doesn't look like Rubio will either and that will continue to split the vote and keep the Trump victory train rolling. I can't see Rubio going to Ted and cutting a deal to be VP. They both are probably just hoping they can keep Trump under the delegate threshold for the nomination and go to the convention with things unsettled.
 
I kinda expected him to stay no matter what. Maybe if he lost TX, he may have considered it but not too sure. I actually think him staying in is good because if he dropped, a portion would go to Trump compared to if Rubio dropped where it would probably go to Kasich and maybe Cruz with hardly any to Trump

He said today in a Fox interview that if a candidate loses their home state, they should drop out.

Yeah, he was referring to everyone else, but indirectly referring to himself as well, but telegraphing his confidence that he was going to win Texas.
 
Christie announcing Trump's victories before he comes out.

Yeah, I'm watching it now and I thought 'What a complete lapdog.'

That's the polite way to say it, the impolite way to say it is 'Christie is Trump's bitch.'
 
Trump's speech is pretty low key considering his usual presentation. Congratulating Cruz, attacking Clinton for GE shortly, slight swipes at Rubio and then specifically talking a platform.
 
Donald Trump, the art of the deal!

Chris Christie, the art of the meal!
 
Yeah, I'm watching it now and I thought 'What a complete lapdog.'

That's the polite way to say it, the impolite way to say it is 'Christie is Trump's bitch.'

He doesn't even sound normal. I don't think he's even excited for having to do this but he thinks it's the best chance he has in continuing a political career. Want to know what he is getting given for this but it might be awhile til we find out.
 
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