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danny
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« on: February 10, 2016, 07:19:39 PM »

So, is the breakdown of delegates Trump:Rubio 11:2 or 10:3? The race is very close for the last delegate. The way I've calculated it, and what you have in this thread, is 11:2. But most of the media is 10:3...

No matter how you slice it, Trump gets 11 and Rubio gets 2.  The media is just wrong on this one.  I'm guessing they rounded prematurely; an 11.0% result would give you 3 delegates, but a 10.6% result gives you 2.

They rounded on purpose, apparently this is the rule (despite making no sense): https://twitter.com/FHQ/status/697519581884239873
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danny
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« Reply #1 on: February 11, 2016, 03:43:48 PM »

So, we should start getting some separation then, especially if Trump wins?  What about Nevada?

This whole thread thread is dedicated to answering these kinds of questions, you don't have to ask, you can just look for an existing post. In the case of the Nevada Republican caucus, that means this post.
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