March 8th Results: Idaho, Hawaii, Michigan, Mississippi

I call Michigan (Dem side) for Sanders by now. Not a big game-changer as I said, but it will keep Sanders-Fans giong.

There are still a lot of black votes in Detroit that haven't been reported. It's going to be close.
 
I call Michigan (Dem side) for Sanders by now. Not a big game-changer as I said, but it will keep Sanders-Fans giong.

Bernie was up 17 pts until the Detroit metro area was tabulated and then it shrunk down to 0.8%!
 
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There are still a lot of black votes in Detroit that haven't been reported. It's going to be close.

It shouldn't be. Bernie Sanders was part of the civil rights movement when he was barely out of his teens. I wish he would talk about it a little more. All I know is what I read in articles. I would like to hear him tell the story about growing up Jewish in Brooklyn and being arrested in a civil rights protest in Chicago. It wouldn't persuade me to vote for him, but the story needs to be out there.
 
I still stand with my "call" :) well maybe I get corrected, but I dont think so
 
If you are watching CNN - they just told some "BS". They said Mississippi would be winner-take-all if one would get over 50%. Thats wrong (it only applies to congressional districts, NOT to at-large delegates)

As I got some reputation for that post, here is the "proof":
"There is no winner-take-all trigger in Mississippi for a candidate who wins a majority of the statewide vote in the primary."
http://frontloading.blogspot.de/2016/03/2016-republican-delegate-allocation_8.html

I trust this guy (blogger, and Lecturer at University of Georgia), as he is very commited in that business.
 
I dont think they did a exit poll in Idaho, but if so, we might get a "call" for Idaho in 2 minutes.
 
Update for Michigan GOP:

Est. in: 70%

Trump 36.9%
Kasich 24.6%
Cruz 24.5%
Rubio 9.2%

So... Rubio: no delegates at all. If Kasich or Cruz will be on 2nd place, doesnt matter at all in terms of delegates. Cruz+Kasich combined will get more delegates than Trump for sure.
 
Idaho has two time zones . . . so some northern Idaho polling places just closed.
 
America, you given me hope that we troll the Bolsheviks before the country finally goes under. Thank you!

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I don't see Trump winning Hawaii. It's so liberal and multicultural. Rubio should do well there except his momentum is gone. Maybe Kasich will win it. Has anyone campaigned there?

I have no idea how Hawaii will vote, but actually, Trump is more like Hawaii and with more connections there then any of the other candidates. Trump is a liberal, not a social conservative, and actually owns a hotel there.
 
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America, you given me hope that we troll the Bolsheviks before the country goes under. Thank you!

...yawn, I've seen this movie before.

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Cruz only behind Kasich for the silver medal now by less than 1200 votes, with alot to still be counted.
Trump has won Michigan, according to A.P.


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1,050,374 votes, 76% reporting (3,649 of 4,830 precincts)
Winner called by A.P.
 
Mississippi GOP update:

Est. in: 92%

Trump 48.2%
Cruz 36.2%
Kasich 8.3%
Rubio 4.9%

That means: Neither Kasich nor Rubio (:-o, doing really bad) get any delegates. Good win for Trump he might get 2/3 of the 40 delegates, Cruz 1/3, thats my educated guess.
 
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