Elections 2016 GOP/Democratic March 15th Primaries

Who Wins Each State Race Mentioned? (Pick 4, one for each race)

  • Marco Rubio (R) wins IL

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Marco Rubio (R) wins OH

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Ted Cruz (R) wins FL

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • John Kasich (R) wins FL

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    33
  • Poll closed .
Chicago is also a nice win for trump

The protest had the opposite effect it seemed.



Hilary cutting the lead in Missouri to less than 1% - nice.

Would be huge if she won Missouri. An underdog coming back to win over the dominating candidate. Would be YUGE!


Nobody can be expected to respond to SoA or wandwhatever.

So much hate and anger. You need to channel it properly and not let it consume you 24/7 or learn to live beyond it. Find some purpose good god man.

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Looks like the black vote once again is what doomed Sanders. Genuinely discouraging considering the amount of enthusiasm I sensed from black voters during canvassing. If this tells us anything, it's that Sanders should have gone negative on Clinton much earlier and harder regarding race issues.

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Looks like the black vote once again is what doomed Sanders. Genuinely discouraging considering the amount of enthusiasm I sensed from black voters during canvassing. If this tells us anything, it's that Sanders should have gone negative on Clinton much earlier and harder regarding race issues.

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In Illinois it probably was. But I don't think that was the case in all other states. I recall reading that he lost above 45 year old white vote and lost Hispanic vote. I know he did well with Arabs, and Muslims

I wonder if he wins the Jewish vote like he is winning the Muslim vote.
 
He won the Hispanic vote in IL handily per the exit polls

Yeah that is just Illinois I was talking about other states. I am really surprised he did not win Illinois bashing Rahm Emanuel surely helped him in the country parts but id like to see Chicago breakdown of voters there.

Bernie is also dominating (winning) the Muslim and Arab vote but not Jewish vote. It is interesting and thready worthy on its own.
 
I've never liked the term limit. Why should the people be denied their preference just because it's someone who's been there before? I'd rather have 4 more years of Obama than the alternatives. Felt the same way about Bill Clinton. Even Reagan at the time, though we didn't know he had dementia.
Slick Willy would win in a landslide, why not have a two consecutive term limit ?
 
And if I could add, that's why the media's focus is on Ohio.

Not Florida, North Carolina, Illinois, or Missouri. Although Florida and Illinois are worth more delegates.

They're promoting Kasich's eventual victory there, in an attempt to get more people to vote for him. And if he does win, expect Kasich to be media darling for the rest of the primary race. He'll be everywhere, acting like he's the frontrunner.

Don't fall for it.

Well, I'm quoting my post to admit I was way off.

I had a gut feeling before Iowa that Cruz was going to win, despite being down in the polls by five points. And he won by five points. Tonight, I had a gut feeling Kasich's media push to get Ohio was fabricated, and I still think it was but the results speak for themselves.

Anyway, from what I've seen on Fox, there wasn't much of the narriative that Kaisch is going to ride this victory all the way to the nomination at the convention... Thank God.

And funnier still - In Kasich's victory speech, he said "I'm not going to take the low road to the high office." Um... exactly what would you describe as a 'low road' or a 'high road' to the nomination? It's impossible for him to win the 1237 delegates to outright win the nomination. So, that requires some scheming at the convention to be awarded the nomination, over the two candidates that will have far higher delegate counts than him.

Final thoughts - If you think Trump had a very good night, you're right. But if you think it's over, you might be jumping to conclusions. It's finally a practical 2-man race. 9 of the 23 states left are closed caucuses, which Cruz has beat Trump in nearly every one of the closed caucuses so far, and most of the states to go are winner-takes-all.

And the final caucus, California, is worth 125 delegates, and it's winner-takes-all.

This primary race isn't over, it just kicked into 5th gear.
 
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