Wednesday, March 06, 2024

Super Tuesday: here's how it all played out

From here:

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But this isn't all the primaries and caucuses. There are more to come. This site says:

For Republicans, a candidate needs at least 1,215 out of 2,429 delegates to win the nomination. 

For Democrats, a candidate needs 1,969 out of about 3,900 delegates to win the nomination. 

So as you see, Trump has 995 delegates. He needs 220 more. Haley doesn't even have a hundred. She needs to quit and concede. But... sigh... she likely won't. Then again...

Trump's margins of victory were from +18 (dafuq is up with Utah?) to +76. Biden's margins, like a totalitarian dictator's, were from +64 to +87. Our man crushed 'em!



1 comment:

  1. And now the real fun begins. What does The Swamp have up its sleeve next? I'm still betting they'll dump Biden, but who do they have that can stop Trump? Michelle says she's not running. Newsome wants to do the rest of us what he's done to California--but would voters really go for that?

    Stay tuned; it's going to be an interesting ride.

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