If someone would have told me yesterday, that Clinton wins Colorado and even Nevada (with some margin even), I would have had no doubt who the next president is.
Trump changed (for this election) the map.
I mean... Pennsylvania...
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Gary Johnson didnt do bad overall under such...
The early midnight votes from NH are in:
"[...] In Dixville Notch, Hillary Clinton beat Donald Trump 4-2. Libertarian Gary Johnson received one vote, and the 2012 Republican candidate, Mitt Romney received a surprise write-in ballot. In the slightly larger burg of Hart's Location, Clinton won...
I'm not saddened about those who question themselves if they can vote / support Gary Johnson, but I'm saddened about those who try to make you believe Trump is better than Johnson and call themselves libertarians.
In case of Iowa its correct I guess. Cruz wasn't nominated from the floor, was he? In case that only one candidate is nominated from the floor at the convention, Iowa state party rules say that the whole delegation is bound to him.
Well the one in Iowa is a hard bound delegate, so he "has no choice" if he dont want to get into legal trouble. He doesnt have to be a Rand Paul fan. Iowa state party rules say it doesnt matter if a candidate withdraws or not, the candidate cannot release his Iowa delegates whatssoever. There is...
I did send an e-mail to the "Green papers" and they added this soft pledged delegate to Rands delegate count :)
http://www.thegreenpapers.com/P16/VT-R
Actually 2 down, 1235 to go ^^ You forgot the hard bound delegate from Iowa.
Nice guy from Vermont:
"While I am only 17 years old, I take my job as an American voter very seriously. So seriously, in fact, that I have decided to participate in the electoral process as the youngest delegate to the Republican National Convention (RNC) in 2016. It is an exciting, yet...
Yesterday's Rasmussen Poll indicates that:
"Trump earns 42% support to Clinton’s 37% when Likely U.S. Voters are asked whom they would vote for if the presidential election were held today. But Rasmussen Reports’ latest national telephone survey finds that 13% prefer some other candidate, while...
Yep, 1996.
Arizona:
Bill Clinton 46.5%
Bob Dole 44.3%
Ross Perot 8.0%
Harry Browne 1.0% (Libertarian Party, best result for the LP in a state in that election btw - but only by a small margin)
Ralph Nader 0.2%
Others 0.04%