Presidential Primary results Tuesday March 8th

The steaks are high this election season.

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You mean the steaks are YUGE this election

Did Trump win Michigan and Mississipi?

Won them both by wide margins, along with Hawaii.

Ironically, between Saturday and Tuesday, Trump and Cruz picked up the same number of delegates.

Next Tuesday, if Kasich loses Ohio and Rubio loses Florida, it'll finally be a two-man race between Trump and Cruz. But the issue is who wins in NC, IL, and Missouri. Trump may have far a gigantic lead, even more than than the hundred he currently leads over Cruz, to be competetive.

The two biggest aids Trump has had in guaranteeing him the election, is Carson and Rubio.
 
Cruz winning Wyoming Caucus by 60% right now. Unsure but this may be the first state where someone is getting over 50%. Kasich has 0 votes but it's a very low turnout race too (under 1000 people it seems)
 
Cruz winning Wyoming Caucus by 60% right now. Unsure but this may be the first state where someone is getting over 50%. Kasich has 0 votes but it's a very low turnout race too (under 1000 people it seems)

Cruz has been doing well in the West, he played the Bundy standoff issue to his advantage by insisting he will diminish federal land ownership in the West. It's total BS like a lot of his claims, but he saw an opportunity to gain support and Republicans in the West are buying it.

Trump, on the other hand, validated Federal land ownership which has hurt him a bit in rural Western areas.
 
Cruz winning Wyoming Caucus by 60% right now. Unsure but this may be the first state where someone is getting over 50%. Kasich has 0 votes but it's a very low turnout race too (under 1000 people it seems)

What is hilarious, is Trump was expected to win Wyoming.

Yet, currently he's in 3rd with 9% of the vote.

Correction - 6.2%
 
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Cruz 66%
Trump 7%

Trump don't do single digits..is this a fluke or a signal of what's to come?
 
Cruz 66%
Trump 7%

Trump don't do single digits..is this a fluke or a signal of what's to come?

A. Cruz was the only candiate to go to wyoming

B. Only 20 people voted in several districts, and in most counties you couldn't even do a scientific poll if you wanted to.

C. Wyoming has a seriously fucked up primary cycle. They have 3 separate contests and they award delegates on two separate days months apart. 95% of the state has no clue when to show up to the polls.
 
The voting process in WY is weird, it has something to do with local conventions and party officials, so in the end only like 1000 votes are cast. That kind of thing will never favor Trump as most card carrying Republicans hate him.
 
Cruz 66%
Trump 7%

Trump don't do single digits..is this a fluke or a signal of what's to come?

And the punchline is the total votes were slightly over 1,000....

...and Kasich didn't recieve a single vote.

Not one.

Zero.

Zip.

Nothing.

Not even one.

Total votes for Kasich - '0.'
 
I used to live in Wyoming, and was actually part of the GOP there. It has a very interesting political situation, since republicans nearly always win. The local county officers hold an extremely large amoubt of power, and there are not many people involved. Also you can get a position just by asking.
 
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