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More bad news for ou maaaikie sob!

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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
19 Apr 2016, 07:56
#1
19 Apr 2016, 07:56#1
Ou maaaikie who has been predcting a T*rum*p collapse in every state election has more to worry about. hahahahhahaha

On Breitbart News Daily Monday morning, Joe Borelli, New York City Councilman and Donald T*rump’s co-chairman for the state, said that while Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX)97% has skillfully sewn up delegates in Colorado and Wyoming (Crooked is the more accurate term as there can be no doubt whatsoever that the GOP system,as is the democrat system, completely ROTTEN), a blowout vote for T*rump in New York could make the senator’s victories irrelevant and crown Trum*p as the party’s nominee.

Tru*mp is probably going to win over 50 percent in the majority of the congressional districts around the state and I think he comes away with the vast majority of delegates,” he said. “And a week after that, we’re in five Northeastern states, where we have 172 delegates that are at stake, and by all polling, it seems as though Donald Tru*mp is going to go out with the lion’s share of those as well. That brings him over the thousand mark. So, I think whether the public likes it or not, they’re going to have to start warming to the fact that Donald T*rump will be the presumptive nominee come the convention.”

“The criticisms are valid that the campaign did a poor job in some states rallying delegates around them,” Borelli said. “And Ted Cruz, to his credit, had a great weekend. But if we’re counting 14 delegates in Wyoming as this monstrous victory for Ted Cruz — again, what happens come tomorrow night when Donald Tr* ump potentially has the ability to win all 95 delegates?”

In this state, he’s done a tremendous job, actually, and has really started to develop his ground game. He has the support of the majority of the upstate county chairmen who are the ones who would actually be doing the appointing of the delegates,” he continued. “So I think this just naturally parlays into the other Northeastern states on Tuesday, where he’s also trying to do the same thing, recruiting county chairmen and state chairmen.

GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO TR*UM*P

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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
19 Apr 2016, 08:07
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19 Apr 2016, 08:07#2
 MORE COMMENTS RE THE NY ELECTION:

The New York primary on Tuesday begins a seven-week dash to the final state primaries in the Republican nomination process.

Donald Tru*mp currently has a very narrow and obstacle-strewn path to secure 1,237 delegates before the RNC convention in July. A big win in the Empire State could give Tr*ump enough momentum to reach that total.

A Tru*mp win in his home state of New York isn’t in doubt. All polling has shown him with big leads over his two remaining rivals

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX)97% and John Kasich. The only question is whether Tr*ump will hit the 50 percent majority support he needs to sweep most of the state’s 95 delegates.

The current RealClearPolitics average of polls finds Tru*mp leading New York with 53 percent support, just above the threshold necessary to claim all 14 of the state’s at-large delegates. Polls in the past week have shown his support between 49-57 percent of state Republicans. New York is a closed primary, open only to voters who were registered with the Republican party in October.

More important than statewide totals, however, is Tru*mp’s performance in the state’s 27 congressional districts. Three delegates are awarded in each district, with a candidate claiming all three delegates if they win the district with more than 50 percent of the vote. If a candidate wins the district, but falls short of the majority, that candidate receives two delegates and the runner-up receives one delegate.

In all, 81 delegates are awarded through the Empire State’s 27 congressional districts. Tru*mp is expected to win most of the available delegates.

Small differences in the vote in particular regions, however, could have a big impact on Trum*p’s overall delegate haul.

Particular attention should be paid to the congressional districts within New York City. Tru*mp polls very strongly in the city, but Republican turnout in these districts is very small. To this point, the Tru*mp campaign has not had a very robust ground game to drive voter turnout. In each of these districts, a few hundred votes could mean the difference between T*rump collecting all three delegates or just two.

That said, T*rump is the strong favorite to collect most of the state’s delegates.

Fox News pundit Karl Rove recently predicted that T*rump would win 80-90 delegates out of the 95 total. Late last week, Carl Paladino, Chair of the Tr*ump campaign in New York,predicted the GOP frontrunner would sweep all 95 delegates in the state.

Such a haul would help Tru*mp in his quest to secure the necessary delegates before the RNC convention in Cleveland, but it wouldn’t guarantee it.

A Breitbart News analysis of the remaining states estimated that Tru*mp would win 75 of the available delegates in New York, or roughly 80 percent of the total. In that scenario, however, Tru*mp would likely fall around 75 delegates short of the 1,237 delegates he needs to win the nomination on the first ballot.

However, that New York victory could provide a needed boost of momentum in several upcoming states.

A week after New York, a handful of states in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast go to the polls. Likely, Tr*ump will do well in these states before the primaries move to the Midwest and West, where Cruz has been formidable.

Trum*p’s campaign is responding to the changing dynamics of the final primary season. A shake-up of senior staff on the Tru*mp campaign has put convention manager Paul Manafort and Rick Wiley, former campaign manager for Scott Walker, firmly in charge of the remaining primary contests.

The campaign has reportedly authorized spending $20 million in May, a considerable increase in its spending. A great deal of this will be devoted to paid advertising in California, a strategy the Tr*ump campaign had previously avoided.

Tru*mp will have to execute another big primary win on June 7, the last day of voting. California is the biggest prize that day, awarding 172 delegates, almost all through the state’s 53 congressional districts.

Whether or not T*rump secures the necessary delegates could very well come down to a dozen districts in California. He may very well need all of that $20 million, and more, to lock-down the nomination ahead of the convention in Cleveland.

The Tru*mp campaign has already tweaked its operations ahead of the New York primary. A rush of new hires, a juggling of responsibilities, and a big cash infusion signal a new kind of Tru*mp campaign for the final seven-week sprint. Trump has also exuded a messaging discipline that wasn’t seen last month, or, even, any other time during the campaign season.

A big win on Tuesday in his home state could restart talk about the inevitablity of his winning the nomination. A campaign reboot, clearly under way, will help that talk take root.

GOOOOO T*R*U*M*P* Y ARE A FIVE STAR CANDIDATE!

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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
19 Apr 2016, 08:21
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19 Apr 2016, 08:21#3
 Mit Rommney is a donor owned politician and a RAT of the first degree!Last I saw if most of kasich's vote would go to T*r*u*m*p* in any event. Ths Trum*p has called for kasich to drop out.The globalost elites are real scared. Great. their days of robbing the american citizens is coming to an end!

Mitt Romney says a three-man race helps Donald Trump win the Republican presidential nomination, and only Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX)97% has a shot to block his path to 1,237 delegates.

From CNN:

Former GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney is again warning his party of the dangers of a Donald Trump nomination, saying a three-man race likely paves the way for the New York billionaire to capture the nomination on the first ballot of this summer’s GOP convention in Cleveland.

The former Massachusetts governor, in an interview on “The David Gregory Show” podcast saysTuesday’s New York primary is an important moment in the primary fight.

“If (Gov. John Kasich and Sen. Ted Cruz) are both going at it aggressively until the very end then I think Trump gets it on the first ballot,” Romney said.

Responding to Trump’s criticism about the GOP delegate rules, Romney was dismissive, saying the rules were well known more than a year ago. And, taking another swipe at Trump, he told Gregory it’s a good thing the rules are difficult.

“After all these rules are a lot simpler than the rules of foreign affairs or the rules of our economy. And if you want to be president, you are going to have to deal with things far more complicated than republican delegate rules,” he said.

Bwahhahahahahahaha - T*rump is complaining and rightly so. The rules prevent the votes of the public from counting as they should. Further the rules are changed at the whim of the establishment,. This twit is an utter failure as compared to T*rump!! Away with this donor owned rat!

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clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
19 Apr 2016, 09:29
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19 Apr 2016, 09:29#4
 Beeno
Breitbart ems to be your new political bible.  A reactionary right wing set up spouting propaganda - hich you sucking up to all the time.  
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