2016 Presidential Race Topic

What if Trump runs third party?
4/5/2016 1:58 PM
Posted by bad_luck on 4/5/2016 1:58:00 PM (view original):
What if Trump runs third party?
Trump. But it's probably too late for him to do that. I don't think he will.
4/5/2016 2:06 PM (edited)
If there is no threat that he runs 3rd party, the GOP is almost certainly going to nominate someone else.
4/5/2016 6:00 PM

Michigan GOP: Leave Trump's delegates alone

State Republican leaders are cracking down on any attempts to rig the delegate process, saying it would tear the state party apart.



Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2016/04/trumps-delegate-lock-box-221582#ixzz44zhqbQwC
4/5/2016 6:42 PM
Posted by moy23 on 4/5/2016 6:42:00 PM (view original):

Michigan GOP: Leave Trump's delegates alone

State Republican leaders are cracking down on any attempts to rig the delegate process, saying it would tear the state party apart.



Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2016/04/trumps-delegate-lock-box-221582#ixzz44zhqbQwC
Apparently, they've been drinking the Trump cool aid, also know as Flint tap water.
4/5/2016 7:12 PM
I wonder how that water got screwed up. I bet it was the democrats.
4/5/2016 7:32 PM
Uh oh, Trump.
4/6/2016 12:00 AM
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Posted by bad_luck on 4/6/2016 12:00:00 AM (view original):
Uh oh, Trump.
Wisconsin = blip. Next up New York!!!

RealClear Politics Average

RealClear Politics keeps a running average of the New York polls. The average includes data from four polls. The CBS News/YouGov poll conducted March 29-April 1, the Quinnipiac poll conducted March 22-29, the Liberty Research poll conducted March 24-26 and the Optimus poll conducted March 22-24.

CANDIDATE VOTE%
Donald Trump 53.3
John Kasich 21.3
Ted Cruz 19.0

CBS News/YouGov

The CBS News/YouGov poll was conducted March 29-April 1. It has a margin of error of 5.6 percentage points.

CANDIDATE VOTE%
Donald Trump 52
Ted Cruz 21
John Kasich 20

Quinnipiac

The Quinnipiac poll was conducted March 22-29. It has a margin of error of 4.6 percentage points.

CANDIDATE VOTE%
Donald Trump 56
Ted Cruz 20
John Kasich 19

Liberty Research

The Liberty Research poll was conducted March 24-26. It has a margin of error of 3 percentage points.

CANDIDATE VOTE%
Donald Trump 55
John Kasich 22
Ted Cruz 19

Optimus

The Optimus poll was conducted March 22-24. It has a margin of error of 1 percentage point.

CANDIDATE VOTE%
Donald Trump 50
John Kasich 24
Ted Cruz 16
4/6/2016 4:33 AM (edited)
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From this CNN article (emphasis is mine):

Voters in Wisconsin just weren't as angry, or frustrated, with Republican leadership as voters in other states. Four in 10 say they're scared about Trump as the nominee. And many said Trump, not the man he has branded "Lyin' Ted," has run the most dishonest campaign.

Coming off perhaps the worst week of his campaign, Trump -- who'd claimed as recently as Tuesday morning that he thought he'd win the Badger State -- fell far short. He split the vote with Cruz of Republicans who said they wanted a candidate who could bring change. He was blown away by those worried about electability.

One especially concerning figure for Trump: He was blown out by 22 percentage points by Cruz in suburban areas and 13 points in urban areas, compared to just 3 points in rural areas. That's bad news as the race moves to the densely-populated east coast.
4/6/2016 7:40 AM
Trump is finally ******. Poor moy.
4/6/2016 8:00 AM
Posted by MikeT23 on 4/6/2016 8:00:00 AM (view original):
Trump is finally ******. Poor moy.
One state..... Oh Nooooooo!!!
4/6/2016 9:27 AM
Never gonna get to 1237. I guess he'll just have to orchestrate a riot. Because, as we know, word travels faster today and that's the only reason the guy with the most delegates, who wasn't nominated, didn't cause a revolt in the past.
4/6/2016 9:34 AM
Trump has the support of 39% of Republicans there, according to a new Quinnipiac University survey released Wednesday. That's a nine-point advantage over Texas Sen. Ted Cruz at 30% support and a 15-point lead over John Kasich who had 24%. The Ohio governor has previously made the case that he could have a strong showing in Pennsylvania, where he was born.
4/6/2016 9:35 AM
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