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Anonymous Coward User ID: 27496231 United States 04/08/2016 06:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I thought it would be cool to start a thread and show the Republican primary results county by county map. Quoting: Geos Also to discuss where Trump is doing well, and where he isn't doing well - due to too many libtards, Cruz supporters, and/or voting corruption. :RepublicanMap2: Link to larger map. [link to upload.wikimedia.org (secure)] Originally from this page. [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] Overall you can see the tendency for Trump to do well in Eastern states, except Maine was an anomaly. Ted has done and probably will continue to do well in the inter Mountain west and Plains state, except AZ said no to him. Could use this thread to project different combinations of states Trump has to carry to get to 1237. Here's a good one. [link to www.nytimes.com] Another. 270 to win. [link to www.270towin.com] --- Posting Trump's actual voting numbers for every state so far and Cruz's for comparison. % Difference IA: Trump: 45,427 - Cruz: 51,666 (-3.3%) NH: Trump: 100,406 - Cruz: 33,189 (23.6%) NV: Trump: 34,531 - Cruz: 16,079 (24.5%) SC: Trump: 239,851 - Cruz: 164,790 (22.3%) AL: Trump: 371,735 - Cruz: 180,608 (22.3%) AK: Trump: 7,346 - Cruz: 7,973 (-2.9%) AR: Trump: 133,144 - Cruz: 123,873 (2.3%) GE: Trump: 501,707 - Cruz: 305,109 (15.2%) MA: Trump: 311,313 - Cruz: 60,473 (39.7%) MN: Trump: 24,018 - Cruz: 32,684 (-7.7%) OK: Trump: 130,141 - Cruz: 157,941 (-6.1%) TN: Trump: 332,702 - Cruz: 211,159 (14.2%) TX: Trump: 757,618 - Cruz: 1,239,370 (-17.1%) VT: Trump: 19,968 - Cruz: 5,929 (23.0%) VA: Trump: 355,960 - Cruz: 173,193 (17.8%) KS: Trump: 17,062 - Cruz: 35,207 (-24.9%) KY: Trump: 82,493 - Cruz: 72,503 (-4.3%) LA: Trump: 124,818 - Cruz: 113,949 (3.6%) ME: Trump: 6,070 - Cruz: 8,550 (-13.3%) HI: Trump: 6,805 - Cruz: 5,063 (11.1%) ID: Trump: 62,478 - Cruz: 100,942 (-17.3%) MI: Trump: 483,751 - Cruz: 330,015 (11.6%) MS: Trump: 191,755 - Cruz: 147,065 (11.0%) DC: Trump: 391 - Cruz: 351 (1.4%) WY: N/A FL: Trump: 1,077,221 - Cruz: 403,640 (28.6%) IL: Trump: 556,916 - Cruz: 434,038 (8.5%) MO: Trump: 382,093 - Cruz: 380,367 (0.2%) NC: Trump: 458,151 - Cruz: 418,740 (3.4%) OH: Trump: 727,585 - Cruz: 267,592 (22.5%) AZ: Trump: 249,916 - Cruz: 132,147 (22.2%) UT: Trump: 24,864 - Cruz: 122,567 (-55.2%) ND: N/A WI: Trump: 386,370 - Cruz: 531,129 (-13.1%) Very cool, indeed. |
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Geos
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Geos
(OP) User ID: 586866 United States 04/08/2016 06:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yeah it does. -- Just look at the Trump territory and all the different areas that he has covered then look at the areas Cruz has managed. Trump has won in big cities, rural areas, the Bible belt, in the desert SW. Then Cruz has mostly managed the backwoods of Maine and the Plains, and the Mormon areas. Kasich area is just laughable. Last Edited by Geos on 04/08/2016 06:51 PM |
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(OP) User ID: 586866 United States 04/08/2016 07:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Found the actual voting numbers so far through WI for the top 4 candidates. Quoting: Geos Trump: 8,204,676 Cruz: 6,268,545 Kasich: 2,802,662 Rubio: 3,366,565 if rubio dropped out in March why is he still receiving votes? Explain this to me? Will they not remove him from the ballot? The people who sent in their absentee ballots early in those states he didn't make it to are still coming in. I should see if I can find those numbers. |
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User ID: 71989864 United States 04/08/2016 07:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Found the actual voting numbers so far through WI for the top 4 candidates. Quoting: Geos Trump: 8,204,676 Cruz: 6,268,545 Kasich: 2,802,662 Rubio: 3,366,565 A guy who dropped out last month is beating KSUCK by 30%. That's just way too funny. Saint Comedian, Patron Saint of Bringing the Butthurt to Dipshits ‘There are some assholes in the world that just need to be shot.’ - General Mattis, USMC, Secretary of Defense [link to www.godlikeproductions.com] "Subterfuge and social pressure are the wheel and fire of the 21st century" - Some asshole Legal Disclaimer: All comments are intended as humor and/or fiction and not advice, and not to be confused with any event or person, living or dead. |
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User ID: 71989864 United States 04/08/2016 07:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Found the actual voting numbers so far through WI for the top 4 candidates. Quoting: Geos Trump: 8,204,676 Cruz: 6,268,545 Kasich: 2,802,662 Rubio: 3,366,565 if rubio dropped out in March why is he still receiving votes? Explain this to me? Will they not remove him from the ballot? Because people are gawdamned retarded. Saint Comedian, Patron Saint of Bringing the Butthurt to Dipshits ‘There are some assholes in the world that just need to be shot.’ - General Mattis, USMC, Secretary of Defense [link to www.godlikeproductions.com] "Subterfuge and social pressure are the wheel and fire of the 21st century" - Some asshole Legal Disclaimer: All comments are intended as humor and/or fiction and not advice, and not to be confused with any event or person, living or dead. |
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(OP) User ID: 586866 United States 04/08/2016 07:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This is the time I think Trump should be using his top endorsers to go out and rally on his behalf- I think Ben Carson would have a big effect in some of the states on the West Coast as well as CO. He has some great endorsements, he should be using them as much as he can. Quoting: DizzieMissLizzie I would think people on the west coast would like listening to Ben. He doesn't have the energy like Trump does, but I like to listen to him. His voice sure beats Cruz's. Thanks Exlibris! Last Edited by Geos on 04/08/2016 07:49 PM |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 71886584 United States 04/08/2016 08:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I thought it would be cool to start a thread and show the Republican primary results county by county map. Quoting: Geos Also to discuss where Trump is doing well, and where he isn't doing well - due to too many libtards, Cruz supporters, and/or voting corruption. :RepublicanMap2: Link to larger map. [link to upload.wikimedia.org (secure)] Originally from this page. [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] Overall you can see the tendency for Trump to do well in Eastern states, except Maine was an anomaly. Ted has done and probably will continue to do well in the inter Mountain west and Plains state, except AZ said no to him. Could use this thread to project different combinations of states Trump has to carry to get to 1237. Here's a good one. [link to www.nytimes.com] Another. 270 to win. [link to www.270towin.com] --- Posting Trump's actual voting numbers for every state so far and Cruz's for comparison. % Difference IA: Trump: 45,427 - Cruz: 51,666 (-3.3%) NH: Trump: 100,406 - Cruz: 33,189 (23.6%) NV: Trump: 34,531 - Cruz: 16,079 (24.5%) SC: Trump: 239,851 - Cruz: 164,790 (22.3%) AL: Trump: 371,735 - Cruz: 180,608 (22.3%) AK: Trump: 7,346 - Cruz: 7,973 (-2.9%) AR: Trump: 133,144 - Cruz: 123,873 (2.3%) GE: Trump: 501,707 - Cruz: 305,109 (15.2%) MA: Trump: 311,313 - Cruz: 60,473 (39.7%) MN: Trump: 24,018 - Cruz: 32,684 (-7.7%) OK: Trump: 130,141 - Cruz: 157,941 (-6.1%) TN: Trump: 332,702 - Cruz: 211,159 (14.2%) TX: Trump: 757,618 - Cruz: 1,239,370 (-17.1%) VT: Trump: 19,968 - Cruz: 5,929 (23.0%) VA: Trump: 355,960 - Cruz: 173,193 (17.8%) KS: Trump: 17,062 - Cruz: 35,207 (-24.9%) KY: Trump: 82,493 - Cruz: 72,503 (-4.3%) LA: Trump: 124,818 - Cruz: 113,949 (3.6%) ME: Trump: 6,070 - Cruz: 8,550 (-13.3%) HI: Trump: 6,805 - Cruz: 5,063 (11.1%) ID: Trump: 62,478 - Cruz: 100,942 (-17.3%) MI: Trump: 483,751 - Cruz: 330,015 (11.6%) MS: Trump: 191,755 - Cruz: 147,065 (11.0%) DC: Trump: 391 - Cruz: 351 (1.4%) WY: N/A FL: Trump: 1,077,221 - Cruz: 403,640 (28.6%) IL: Trump: 556,916 - Cruz: 434,038 (8.5%) MO: Trump: 382,093 - Cruz: 380,367 (0.2%) NC: Trump: 458,151 - Cruz: 418,740 (3.4%) OH: Trump: 727,585 - Cruz: 267,592 (22.5%) AZ: Trump: 249,916 - Cruz: 132,147 (22.2%) UT: Trump: 24,864 - Cruz: 122,567 (-55.2%) ND: N/A WI: Trump: 386,370 - Cruz: 531,129 (-13.1%) Thank you for posting this! I've been exploring your links on and off ALL DAY! |
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Geos
(OP) User ID: 586866 United States 04/08/2016 08:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Found the actual voting numbers so far through WI for the top 4 candidates. Quoting: Geos Trump: 8,204,676 Cruz: 6,268,545 Kasich: 2,802,662 Rubio: 3,366,565 A guy who dropped out last month is beating KSUCK by 30%. That's just way too funny. Most everyone realized Rubio was a robot. :marcobotbump: He picked up another 70,556 from AZ - so I can add that to the total. This is interesting. NBC has Trump with 756 delegates. [link to www.nbcnews.com] |
Thor Fury
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Thor Fury
User ID: 71990804 United States 04/08/2016 08:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Found the actual voting numbers so far through WI for the top 4 candidates. Quoting: Geos Trump: 8,204,676 Cruz: 6,268,545 Kasich: 2,802,662 Rubio: 3,437,121 < Through AZ the primary tallies stand at 8,746,692 for Clinton compared to 6,049,960 for Sanders Trump 8204676 Clint 8746692 However Clint only had 1 opponent taking votes away, while Trump had 3. And, the total Dem votes = about 15000000 whereas Repub votes = about 27000000 Tell me again how Trump can't beat Clint ? BTW That's how we should refer to Clinton.. Clint. I like the sound of it. So do her girlfriends. The universe is basically an animal. It grazes on the ordinary. It creates infinite idiots just to eat them. The Rickest Rick Sanchez comments are meant for entertainment purposes only and should not be construed to reflect the feelings and opinions, implied or expressed, of the author. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 65108112 United States 04/08/2016 08:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Found the actual voting numbers so far through WI for the top 4 candidates. Quoting: Geos Trump: 8,204,676 Cruz: 6,268,545 Kasich: 2,802,662 Rubio: 3,366,565 So Kasich is still in it, but Rubio had more votes - even to this point. This is so fucked up. WHO'S paying Kasich to remain in as spoiler????? You should read this thread: Thread: Big uncle Information around 9:30. Waiting for last piece (2 pieces total) John Kasich was in three meetings with the GOP directly after the Florida Primary. Quoting: TDB 60307148 He originally had intentions to get out of the race after the Florida Primary. Marco Rubio was offered big money from 2 GOP controlled superpacs to stay in the race but turned to offer down to save his Senate seat. Then Kasich was called into a meeting directly before the end of the Florida Primary and his campaign was offered funds to stay in the race. Thear were the conditions, reasons and rewards. 1. He was required to stay,in the race until his money was dried up. He was required to talk,about his belief that things would,pan out and he would eventually win the nomination. He was also required to push the contested convention rhetoric. 2. The whole reason for the GOP requiring him to stay in the race was to take away the 50% Trump majority in future Primaries. The delegate math in order for trump not to receive the majority in Majority take all Primaries requires a 3 man race. Cruz is being used a pawn as Trump has said,and those are the reasons. Gingrich reps were also leaked this information. 3. When Trump met with the GOP he was meeting to investigate these claims. His calls for unity were just that, the,meeting went well for Trump because he found this out. Hence the tweet. 4. Kasich was offered a VP slot by GOP officials in mid March if this,plan indeed did succeed. The GOP stated in their meeting with Kasich that the slot will be his once they,pick the nominee. They knew that,if they did not pick a person who was running in the,primaries at least a VP position a huge anti GOP protest would,commence. They understand it still will but damage,control with be with "Nice Guy" Kasich. That's the Kasich drop. |
Geos
(OP) User ID: 586866 United States 04/08/2016 08:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yeah... In a normal situation I would have expected Trump to do well along the coast and in western ME near the border. Trump actually won the top of ME according to the NY Times numbers by 7 votes. If you look along the NH border Trump didn't lose by much. [link to www.nytimes.com] |