2016 Election Thread Part Deux

Winner Take All States that are coming up that Cruz should win:

Pennsylvania: 71
Nebraska:36
California:172
Indiana: 37
South Dakota:29
West Virginia:34
Wisconsin: 42
Maryland: 38

Total: 573 delegates

Proportional States:
Oregon 28
Washington 20
New Mexico 24

Should also consider the fact that Cruz and Rubio are in talks to allot Rubio's 166 delegates to Cruz on the second ballet.
 
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Winner Take all states Trump should win:

New York:95
Connecticut:28
Delaware:16
Rhode Island:19
 
Winner Take All States that are coming up that Cruz should win:

Pennsylvania: 71
Nebraska:36
California:172
Indiana: 37
South Dakota:29
West Virginia:34
Wisconsin: 42
Maryland: 38

Total: 573 delegates

Proportional States:
Oregon 28
Washington 20
New Mexico 24

Should also consider the fact that Cruz and Rubio are in talks to allot Rubio's 166 delegates to Cruz on the second ballet.

No way Cruz takes California, Pennsylvania, Maryland or West Virginia.
 
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At the local petco. Had to go get the puppies some more food and treats. I laughed and had to take a pic. Owner of vehicle watched me then smiled at me.
 

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No way Cruz takes California, Pennsylvania, Maryland or West Virginia.

All the polls in those states are pre-Rubio exiting. Rubio was leading in Utah and in Second in Wisconsin before withdrawing. I don't see many of his supporters going to Trump. maybe Kasich but Kasich But most will go with Cruz to stop Trump.

In California the Smith Johnson Research which is the most recent one before Rubio's exit has Cruz within 5 points of Trump.
 
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The video is pertinent to both threads, obviously. You need everything broken down for you today, huh?

I'm grateful for you sharing the video here, as I don't check the other thread apparently in question. It's good to now know that the Red Hats are apparently more inclusive and diverse, as are their victims, than I previously thought. Good to see that they're sharing their hate with others, instead of just hoarding it among whites only.
 
I'm grateful for you sharing the video here, as I don't check the other thread apparently in question. It's good to now know that the Red Hats are apparently more inclusive and diverse, as are their victims, than I previously thought. Good to see that they're sharing their hate with others, instead of just hoarding it among whites only.

Yeah I'm not seeing how the fact that the assailant is black is helping the campaign's rep.
 
No way Cruz takes California, Pennsylvania, Maryland or West Virginia.

I can see him taking California. Kasich might do better in the northeast.

West Virginia might be the safest Trump state in the country. Look at how well he did in east TN, east KY, east OH and then spread it to an entire state.
 
I can see him taking California. Kasich might do better in the northeast.

West Virginia might be the safest Trump state in the country. Look at how well he did in east TN, east KY, east OH and then spread it to an entire state.

Might do better, but Kasich won't end up taking Penn. And no way of taking NY. Maryland doesn't have a recent poll, but I don't feel Cruz's methods will serve him as well in a place like MD.

Cali is one of those Trump will take in the end. Of course with the way this election cycle is going, Daffy Duck could end up with the write in majority, so who knows.
 
John McCain is in a tie with his Democrat opponent. If anyone but Trump is the front runner that doesn't happen.

"McCain’s path to victory is complicated by the likelihood the GOP ticket will be headed by Donald Trump, who has an overwhelmingly negative rating among Hispanic voters, a powerful and growing electoral bloc in Arizona."

McCain once tried for campaign finance reform, but it's been a long time since he's stood for anything else, and I do have a lot of respect for McCain because of his background. But he has either lost the will to fight, has changed sides, or he has become too moderate to stand for anything.

For things to change, at least three things have to happen: real campaign finance reform (like if you can't vote, you can't contribute, and the limit has to be small), term limits, and clean legislation - one topic per bill written in clear, concise English - no riders, attachments, addenda, or whatever - no hidden agenda - nothing to hide behind.
 
The true art to good puns is to make them just subtle enough that it invokes thought to process.

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I have to admit that your comments caught me somewhat flat footed. I don't want to sound like a quack when I get on the web, and certainly didn't mean to ruffle your feathers.
 
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How is Trump an anti-Constitutionalist?

Seriously? Idk how someone could ask this:

1st amendment: trump has openly admitted to wanting to censor the Internet, restrict immigration based on religion, and limit the power of the press.
and probably doesn't support the right to peaceful assemblies since he condones violence against protestors.

4th amendment: he supports warrantless monitoring of mosques.

5th amendment: he believes eminent domain should apply to private business

8th amendment: he supports torture
 
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