Right now, it's a fight between Trump and Cruz, with Kasich and Rubio syphoning off votes from Cruz. But after a week from tomorrow, it's exclusively a fight between Trump and Cruz with Rubio and Kasich completely discredited and irrelevant.
The problem is, at that point, Trump would have a 250+ lead in delegates, with exclusively winner-takes-all state matchups from here on out, with most of the evangelical and conservative states far behind.
Unless a large movement happens, Trump winning the 1237 delegates is damn near assured.
A large movement, would be both Rubio and Kasich quitting the race in the next few days and their support goes to Cruz, and he wins both Ohio and Florida in a week. Damn near an impossibility, knowing the large egos Kasich and Rubio have.
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Now I'm all for destroying both political parties.... but Democrats, you go first.
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On March 15, Democrats in five more states will go to the polls. And three of those states — Illinois, Missouri, and Ohio — are all Midwestern Rust Belt states with demographics similar to Michigan’s. In Michigan, 60 percent of Democratic primary voters said free trade policies cost jobs. And among those 60 percent, Sanders won by 13 points.
The remaining states on the primary calendar are very much favorable to Bernie Sanders after March 15. Although Hillary Clinton is polling well in Florida, liberal enclaves with lots of young voters like Washington, Oregon, Pennsylvania, California, New Jersey, Wisconsin, Maryland, and Delaware can give Sanders a lot of room to close in on Clinton’s delegate lead.
Clinton has big leads in Ohio and Florida, Sanders needs to steal one of those two states to have any true momentum going forward.
Huh? There's no winner take all states for dems I'm pretty sure...Florida is impossible.Its a closed Primary,shutting out many of Bernie supporters (independents)
Ohio win is very important because its winner-take-all
Clinton has big leads in Ohio and Florida, Sanders needs to steal one of those two states to have any true momentum going forward.
Florida is impossible.Its a closed Primary,shutting out many of Bernie supporters (independents)
Ohio win is very important because its winner-take-all