Trump's Magic Number - 1,237

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You are probably right ... and I agree. It's not right ... even though Kasich is my choice.

I could easily vote for Kasich, even though I'm currently supporting Cruz. Regardless, I will vote for the Republican nominee unless things get really wild.
 

patrick jane

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The fact is, Hillary and Bernie have been preparing for Trump as the republican nominee for months now. The dems have known for some time that Donald Trump will be the candidate.
 

journey

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I don't think that Trump will get the magic number of 1,237. However, if he does, I think that he should be named the Republican nominee with no dirty games at the convention. Keep in mind that I'm not currently a Trump supporter, but I am for fairness and letting the votes of the people count.
 

patrick jane

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I don't think that Trump will get the magic number of 1,237. However, if he does, I think that he should be named the Republican nominee with no dirty games at the convention. Keep in mind that I'm not currently a Trump supporter, but I am for fairness and letting the votes of the people count.

Good view, but I think Trump is a lock for 1,237, he's already at 954
 

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Trump's Magic Number - 1,237

Trump is selling "A BILL OF GOODS" of simplistic solutions for complex problems.

American politics is in "gridlock" and like his casinos, Trump is in the business of marketing "dreams!"
 
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I'm talking about the general election. If Kasich is the Republican nominee, I'll vote for him. What's so confusing about this?
He wants to expand Obamacare and all the other failed money sucking programs. Trump is not right wing either, but at least he is willing to scale it back. He says repeal and replace, I am thinking scaled back, not mandatory. That will make it fail.
 

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He wants to expand Obamacare and all the other failed money sucking programs. Trump is not right wing either, but at least he is willing to scale it back. He says repeal and replace, I am thinking scaled back, not mandatory. That will make it fail.

The question is will you vote for the Republican nominee in the general election? If not, who will you vote for? We don't know who the Replican nominee will be yet, but I seriously doubt it will be Kascik. I will vote for the Republican nominee unless something really wild happens.
 

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[h=1]Moving Forward=> DONALD TRUMP Only Needs 43% of Remaining Delegates to Win Nomination[/h]Jim Hoft Apr 28th, 2016 9:01 am 369 Comments
After sweeping all five primaries that occurred Tuesday – Connecticut, Rhode Island, Delaware, Maryland and Pennsylvania – Donald Trump has 987 delegates, Cruz has 562 with 622 remaining.
Ted Cruz was mathematically eliminated on Tuesday night.
There are fewer delegates remaining than we originally projected because the delegates in Wyoming, Colorado and North Dakota were allocated in corrupt voter-less elections. But our April 2nd projections for Trump and Cruz were very, very close.
Trump was awarded another 40 Pennsylvania delegates on Wednesday which brings his total to 987.
 
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