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« Reply #325 on: April 20, 2016, 01:25:55 AM »

Staten Island is the best place in the world Smiley
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« Reply #326 on: April 20, 2016, 01:30:27 AM »

Kasich's support in rich districts of NYC is a decent sign he can maybe keep trump under 50 in CT.

Fortunately for Trump, the state constitutes more than just Greenwich.
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« Reply #327 on: April 20, 2016, 01:36:01 AM »

Yeah, I would bet on Trump getting over 50% in Connecticut and over 60% in Rhode Island after tonight.
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« Reply #328 on: April 20, 2016, 01:42:50 AM »
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Kasich's support in rich districts of NYC is a decent sign he can maybe keep trump under 50 in CT.

Fortunately for Trump, the state constitutes more than just Greenwich.
Greenwich/Fairfield Co. is going to be similar to Westchester, where Trump got about 55% of the vote. It's roughly the same wealth profile with similar working class towns within the county.

Cruz's "New York Values" comment will hurt him there as well as Fairfield is in the NYC metro and folks consider themselves New Yorkers in the greater sense of the word.
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« Reply #329 on: April 20, 2016, 01:43:50 AM »

Kasich's support in rich districts of NYC is a decent sign he can maybe keep trump under 50 in CT.

You and the other anti-Trump people should concede right now and unite behind Trump.
Trump will win CT with more than 50% of the vote.

We're going to beat him in Indiana and California, and once we get to Cleveland my fantastic town, which didn't give trump even 1/3 of the vote, is going to show him how we treat snivellers like him.
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« Reply #330 on: April 20, 2016, 01:48:44 AM »

Trump can win every delegate in the northeast from here on out and an indiana loss would still be nail in coffin
But the way it is, I think they either accept Trump as the nominee or they take it from him using backroom dealings and I doubt they will have enough fight in them to do that.  The Laura Ingraham/Ann Coulter wing might leave the party for good.

Good riddance


What would be left?  The die-hard Republicans of the dwindling religious right and the Wall Street establishment and donor class.  Hopeless.  We need the blue collar Reagan voters, suburban soccer moms, the Ingraham people!  That's how Nixon and Reagan won huge victories!

They're not going to vote for the modern, identity-politics Democratic Party. They won't be happy, but they'll vote Republican.

America isn't Australia. They don't have to vote at all, and they won't.

Oh, when we explain to them just what the Democrats are going to do, they're going to vote for us with smiles on their faces, hard determination in their eyes, and a belief that they are in control.
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« Reply #331 on: April 20, 2016, 01:50:38 AM »

Staten Island is the best place in the world Smiley

Staten Island has the trashiest people in this world.
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« Reply #332 on: April 20, 2016, 02:06:30 AM »

Trump can win every delegate in the northeast from here on out and an indiana loss would still be nail in coffin
But the way it is, I think they either accept Trump as the nominee or they take it from him using backroom dealings and I doubt they will have enough fight in them to do that.  The Laura Ingraham/Ann Coulter wing might leave the party for good.

Good riddance


What would be left?  The die-hard Republicans of the dwindling religious right and the Wall Street establishment and donor class.  Hopeless.  We need the blue collar Reagan voters, suburban soccer moms, the Ingraham people!  That's how Nixon and Reagan won huge victories!

They're not going to vote for the modern, identity-politics Democratic Party. They won't be happy, but they'll vote Republican.

America isn't Australia. They don't have to vote at all, and they won't.

Oh, when we explain to them just what the Democrats are going to do, they're going to vote for us with smiles on their faces, hard determination in their eyes, and a belief that they are in control.

This establishment insider act is getting old.  You're a college Republican.
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« Reply #333 on: April 20, 2016, 05:31:25 AM »

The NYT just published precinct level maps for all of NYC with a few toggles. It's very cool. Check it out here:

http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2016/04/19/us/elections/new-york-city-republican-primary-results.html#11/40.7512/-73.9040
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« Reply #334 on: April 20, 2016, 05:34:13 AM »

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Almost a third of New Yorkers are staying home if Trump is the nominee. The real victor tonight is Hillary.

It's not like Trump can carry NY in GE.
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« Reply #335 on: April 20, 2016, 07:35:39 AM »

I like how Trump dominated in Howard Beach. It's a reliable conservative enclave.
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« Reply #336 on: April 20, 2016, 07:45:07 AM »

Trump can win every delegate in the northeast from here on out and an indiana loss would still be nail in coffin
But the way it is, I think they either accept Trump as the nominee or they take it from him using backroom dealings and I doubt they will have enough fight in them to do that.  The Laura Ingraham/Ann Coulter wing might leave the party for good.

Good riddance


What would be left?  The die-hard Republicans of the dwindling religious right and the Wall Street establishment and donor class.  Hopeless.  We need the blue collar Reagan voters, suburban soccer moms, the Ingraham people!  That's how Nixon and Reagan won huge victories!

They're not going to vote for the modern, identity-politics Democratic Party. They won't be happy, but they'll vote Republican.

America isn't Australia. They don't have to vote at all, and they won't.

Oh, when we explain to them just what the Democrats are going to do, they're going to vote for us with smiles on their faces, hard determination in their eyes, and a belief that they are in control.

Torn between disgust and hilarity with you. And seriously, what Clash said. And who is a guy with a negative social score to be rooting for Ted Effing Cruz? Line up with your fellow sensible moderates to support the defender of Planned Parenthood and gay marriage.
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« Reply #337 on: April 20, 2016, 08:16:52 AM »

Updated national popular vote (so far):

http://www.thegreenpapers.com/P16/R

Trump 38%
Cruz 28%
Rubio 15%
Kasich 14%
Carson 3%
Bush 1%

I guess Kasich will catch up to Rubio next Tuesday.
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« Reply #338 on: April 20, 2016, 01:16:05 PM »

Trump can win every delegate in the northeast from here on out and an indiana loss would still be nail in coffin
But the way it is, I think they either accept Trump as the nominee or they take it from him using backroom dealings and I doubt they will have enough fight in them to do that.  The Laura Ingraham/Ann Coulter wing might leave the party for good.

Good riddance


What would be left?  The die-hard Republicans of the dwindling religious right and the Wall Street establishment and donor class.  Hopeless.  We need the blue collar Reagan voters, suburban soccer moms, the Ingraham people!  That's how Nixon and Reagan won huge victories!

They're not going to vote for the modern, identity-politics Democratic Party. They won't be happy, but they'll vote Republican.

America isn't Australia. They don't have to vote at all, and they won't.

Oh, when we explain to them just what the Democrats are going to do, they're going to vote for us with smiles on their faces, hard determination in their eyes, and a belief that they are in control.

This establishment insider act is getting old.  You're a college Republican.

Who said anything about the establishment? We refers to the millions of ordinary Republican voters, comprising at a conservative estimate 3/5 of the party, ranging from Fairbanks to Miami and from Green Bay to Baton Rouge, who reject the trump movement.

Trump can win every delegate in the northeast from here on out and an indiana loss would still be nail in coffin
But the way it is, I think they either accept Trump as the nominee or they take it from him using backroom dealings and I doubt they will have enough fight in them to do that.  The Laura Ingraham/Ann Coulter wing might leave the party for good.

Good riddance


What would be left?  The die-hard Republicans of the dwindling religious right and the Wall Street establishment and donor class.  Hopeless.  We need the blue collar Reagan voters, suburban soccer moms, the Ingraham people!  That's how Nixon and Reagan won huge victories!

They're not going to vote for the modern, identity-politics Democratic Party. They won't be happy, but they'll vote Republican.

America isn't Australia. They don't have to vote at all, and they won't.

Oh, when we explain to them just what the Democrats are going to do, they're going to vote for us with smiles on their faces, hard determination in their eyes, and a belief that they are in control.

Torn between disgust and hilarity with you. And seriously, what Clash said. And who is a guy with a negative social score to be rooting for Ted Effing Cruz? Line up with your fellow sensible moderates to support the defender of Planned Parenthood and gay marriage.

A guy who values freedom of speech and is disgusted by a candidate who wants to "tighten libel laws", or encourages supporters to beat protesters, and is willing to go to any lengths to stop him. Including enthusiastic support for Ted Effing Cruz.
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« Reply #339 on: April 20, 2016, 06:01:41 PM »

Looks like CD-13 is in the Trump camp at this point.

With all but 1 precinct reporting...

Donald J. Trump   REP   .   50.49 %   1,285
John R. Kasich   REP   .   28.17 %   717
Ben Carson   REP      0.00 %   0
Ted Cruz           REP   .   21.34 %   543
Total Votes   2,545

How many Carson ballots were dumped in the Hudson River?
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« Reply #340 on: April 20, 2016, 06:10:14 PM »

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38 percent btw, is by far the lowest for any Republican nominee. Ever.
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« Reply #341 on: April 20, 2016, 06:12:16 PM »

It should increase to about 40% when all is said and done.
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« Reply #342 on: April 22, 2016, 06:55:57 AM »

Posem, glad to see a lover of civil liberties supports the candidate who stands proudly against wanking!
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« Reply #343 on: April 22, 2016, 12:16:52 PM »

Looks like CD-13 is in the Trump camp at this point.

With all but 1 precinct reporting...

Donald J. Trump   REP   .   50.49 %   1,285
John R. Kasich   REP   .   28.17 %   717
Ben Carson   REP      0.00 %   0
Ted Cruz           REP   .   21.34 %   543
Total Votes   2,545

How many Carson ballots were dumped in the Hudson River?

They weren't. They were invalid under New York law. Some of the county board of elections kept track of the numbers. Kasich lost a delegate in CD-13 because of the quirk in NY law.
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