I'd like to thank the presidential candidates...
- Bob Juch
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I'd like to thank the presidential candidates...
...for boosting the economy here. Bernie's here today, Trump tomorrow, and Bill Clinton's here Sunday. Everyone's running TV ads too. Only one problem: the majority of Arizonans have already voted early. 61% as of today.
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Si fractum non sit, noli id reficere.
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- BackInTex
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Re: I'd like to thank the presidential candidates...
So Rubio has a chance?Bob Juch wrote:...for boosting the economy here. Bernie's here today, Trump tomorrow, and Bill Clinton's here Sunday. Everyone's running TV ads too. Only one problem: the majority of Arizonans have already voted early. 61% as of today.
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~~ Thomas Jefferson
War is where the government tells you who the bad guy is.
Revolution is when you decide that for yourself.
-- Benjamin Franklin (maybe)
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Re: I'd like to thank the presidential candidates...
There are 75 Democratic delegates in Arizona and 58 Republican delegates. The Republican primary is pure winner-take-all. A poll that came out Tuesday showed Trump with 31%, Cruz 19% and Rubio and Kasich 10% each. It also showed Hillary with 50% and Bernie with 24%. If you note from adding these totals up, that leaves over a quarter of the voters in each primary undecided. Arizona is a closed-primary, meaning only registered Democrats and Republicans can vote in the primary.BackInTex wrote:So Rubio has a chance?Bob Juch wrote:...for boosting the economy here. Bernie's here today, Trump tomorrow, and Bill Clinton's here Sunday. Everyone's running TV ads too. Only one problem: the majority of Arizonans have already voted early. 61% as of today.
Utah is also holding caucuses Tuesday, with 40 Republican and 33 Democratic delegates. Utah has proportional Republican voting, but, if one candidate (most likely Cruz) hits 50%, he would get all of Utah's delegates. Idaho is also holding a Democratic caucus Tuesday, with 23 delegates. All of the Democratic contests are proportional.
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