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hmm.. now they have cruz winning boise.. either the election results are in or they aren't.
CNN has Ada county at only 17% reporting. Where did you see that it was 100%?
hmm.. now they have cruz winning boise.. either the election results are in or they aren't.
hmm.. now they have cruz winning boise.. either the election results are in or they aren't.
That was also a huge polling error (Sanders was polled at 23%, and won at 68%), but Kansas wasn't well-tracked, with only a few scattered polls. The big polling companies had no such excuse in Michigan. The numbers were just way, way off.
Hardcore protestants and mormons are breaking heavily for Cruz in this election. He has a stranglehold on the deeply religious.
Ah, I wasn't even aware of that.
I meant for the GOP primary; just checked, it was a whopping 31 points!
As you say though, not many polls.
Regarding the "You-have-to-have-the-majority-of-8-state-delegations-to-get-nominated-Rule" (ofc, they can change it at the convention), Cruz is getting closer to it if Rubio gets no delegates in Idaho. He has Texas, Kansas, Maine so far (as majority, not only plurality).
Hardcore protestants and mormons are breaking heavily for Cruz in this election. He has a stranglehold on the deeply religious.
Really hard to do any. Last time Romney won quite comfortably there, so I would guess Rubio will win.... really no one has a clue, I think.Any predictions for Hawaii?
I would assume either Rubio or Kasich, maybe Trump, definitely not Cruz.
When they are in rural areas at least.
Idaho changed to a primary from caucus and moved it up two months from May to today . . . and I have seen 15% and 20% threshold listed,
so bubble boy is on the bubble for Idaho delegates.
Republican Primary
Cruz has won Idaho, according to A.P.
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98,187 votes, 49% reporting (471 of 960 precincts)
Winner called by A.P.
Its a 20% threshold. See:
http://frontloading.blogspot.de/2016/01/2016-republican-delegate-allocation_25.html