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« on: May 17, 2016, 08:51:46 AM »

This thread probably isn't necessary. Tongue

I'm sure the 5 or so posts that want to discuss Trump's margin of victory will fit just fine among the Democratic conversation.

I second this. Can we please combine these?

Thirded.
Fourthed, if only because it's a fake contest.
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« Reply #1 on: May 17, 2016, 11:20:56 AM »

Is it correct that a Republican candidate needs 4% of the vote in order to receive a delegate?
If that's true, it's quite a funny figure...

It's something really low, like 3 or 4%. It'll be interesting to see how many candidates bag a delegate. Trump, Cruz, and Kasich for sure.

Since there are only three candidates on the ballot, and since I doubt that TRUMP gets 96% of the vote, I'll guess that he, Rafael and Kasich all receive delegates.
Trump would technically need 92% at the minimum if Crusich breaks the rest even, and 96% at most.
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