Originally Posted By: artie505
Originally Posted By: honestone
Also, just yesterday, he won 2 more states.

Originally Posted By: Google
Mar 5
Kansas · 40 delegates
Cruz won and has 24 delegates, Trump has 9, Rubio has 6, Kasich has 1
Kentucky · 46 delegates
Trump won and has 17 delegates, Cruz has 15, Rubio has 7, Kasich has 7
Louisiana · 46 delegates
100% reporting · Trump won and has 18 delegates, Cruz has 18, Rubio has 5
Maine · 23 delegates
Cruz won and has 12 delegates, Trump has 9, Kasich has 2

Hmmm... Cruz 69 delegates + >50% in each of the states he won, Trump 53 delegates, but only 35 of 92 in the states he won in.

You need to re-examine your understanding of the word "win".

(And your "excitement" is pretty much all dated.)


First, my "excitement" is not dated. But, your non-excitement is pre-historic!

Second, here is the up to the minute, non-dated Republican delegate count:

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2016/president/republican_delegate_count.html

Trump leads Cruz by 84 delegates so far. I do agree, though, that Trump has recently been more vulnerable. We'll see as the campaign moves along.

In actuality, Kasich seems to be the most experienced and mature candidate. He has experience in balancing the budget in DC, was very, very effective as Governor of Ohio, and has not stooped to name calling any of the other candidates. Unfortunately, folks are not voting for him much.

Last edited by honestone; 03/06/16 11:14 PM.