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Elections 2016 Super Saturday to March 14th Primary Thread

Who wins the most delegates in Super Saturday? (Pick one for each party)


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Once again, I think we can just continue the race through this thread, I'll likely make a new thread for March 15th when Florida and Ohio occur.

For now, Tuesday we will see

Hawaii Caucus (19 Delegates)
Idaho Primary (32 Delegates)
Michigan Primary (59 Delegates)
Mississippi Primary (40 Delegates)

Michigan Primary (130 Delegates)
Mississippi Primary (36 Delegates)
Cruz takes Miss and Idaho (although I could see trumping giving him a run in Id)
 
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If Bernie's plan is to lock us in a game that is playing out in western European countries, then I want no part in it.

You're right that it's not Soviet-style communism, but it's closer to that paradigm than what we have today. I'm hesitant to move more in that direction.[/QUOT
You're not even a good troll.
The south only votes for Disastrous Conservative policies because they're still mad about losing the civil war. Sorry you were on the wrong side of history for both the war and nascar.
 
If it goes to a brokered convention then Trump will most likely have around 40 percent of the popular vote and delegates. I'm not sure I consider that going against the will of the people. And it's not forced to be a democratic process by the founding fathers or anything like that, it is completely the GOP choice on how they elect a candidate like how the Democrats have some voters with much more weight than others.

I said if rubio or john get the nod it would be..considering either one would have 10-15% of the vote with cruz n trump having 40 a piece.
And just because its a gop rule doesn't make it right.
 
Problem is, even if Bernie manages to win Michigan, Killary will probably win Mississippi with a 70-30 margin and widen her delegate lead.
At least the south is all but done at this point

True, however, due to the much larger number of delegates available in the rest of the country outside of the south, Bernie only needs to win most of these states, not dominate 60-40. If he can pull 60-40 wins in places like California, and Ohio, this becomes a whole new ball game.
 

The South votes Republican primarily because of reasons traceable to the Civil War: that is undeniable. Between outright racism (that the Republicans obviously pander to), shitty education and lack of regional economy since the loss of slavery, and residual sourness over losing sovereignty to a progressive president, it's obvious.

The last time the dirty South went to the Democrats, it was the last time that the Dems (Kennedy) seemed more socially conservative and racist than the Repubs (Nixon).
 
The South votes Republican primarily because of reasons traceable to the Civil War: that is undeniable. Between outright racism (that the Republicans obviously pander to), shitty education and lack of regional economy since the loss of slavery, and residual sourness over losing sovereignty to a progressive president, it's obvious.

The last time the dirty South went to the Democrats, it was the last time that the Dems (Kennedy) seemed more socially conservative and racist than the Repubs (Nixon).
That dude has followed me around trying to troll. Does a terrible job at it.

And lol @ people voting for racism. It's delusional.
 
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