Super Tuesday 2016 |OT| The Final Incursion is a double Incursion (Mar 5-15 contests)

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TYT suggesting people aren't voting for Sanders cause they're "afraid of change"

Could it be they've heard both candidates and still like Clinton more? Maybe?
 
Until I see this happen, I just don't believe it. Their i has been in the sand the past 8 years, why change it now?

GoP has been melting down since 2010. Tried to embrace the crazy but the crazy hated them. Between battling Obama and in house fighting GoP has been melting.
 
She knows how this movie ends. There's no elegant, clean way out of this process for the GOP. They either nominate an unelectable madman, or they steal the nomination from him, splintering the party. Either scenario carries a very real risk of losing the Senate, the White House, the whole judiciary, maybe even the House.

The GOP is entering nightmare territory. And she knows it.

Exactly. State of play is unchanged after tonight. Cruz has won 3 states now, and Rubio is pulling consistent 2nds. Both can justify staying in the race, and thus the circus continues.

But neither is likely to catch Donald Trump, even if Kasich and Carson drop out.
 
They have to pick Cruz to get rid of Trump, they couldn't put Rubio since he won nothing.

The GOP is so screwed, lol.
 
Oklahoma was Indian Territory during the Civil War so while it's culturally very Southern and Bible Beltish it also wouldn't be the kind of state that would actually fly the Confederate flag.

We can at least say we're better than Mississippi and Alabama

I'm from Louisiana, so I really can't :p
 
GoP has been melting down since 2010. Tried to embrace the crazy but the crazy hated them. Between battling Obama and in house fighting GoP has been melting.

The thought of a single political party running the country for years to come is frankly terrifying.
 
rick scott endorsing trump tonight, per fox news

buwahahhaha

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That's assuming Trump can't get the majority before the convention, right? Isn't that the real nightmare scenario -- that there's absolutely no way to stop him?

I'm theorizing that no path forward from here ends well for them. If he doesn't win a majority before convention, it still looks like it's mathematically improbable that anyone will pass him in delegate count, which means he'd have a legitimate argument that he more than anyone else has earned the nomination via the votes of The People. If he does win a majority, his argument is clear.

There is an RNC Rules Committee meeting the week before the national convention. Currently, the rules state that delegates are required to honor the results of their respective states' voting results. But the Rules Committee could change the rules so that the delegates can ignore their states' votes and vote however they please, allowing the nomination to be stolen by another candidate who didn't win as much as the leader.

If any hinky rule changes like this happen during the week before the GOP convention, we're going to see huge fireworks in Cleveland.
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Gorgeous lighting in this Trump venue. Damn!
 
Bernie done in MA. Suffolk county is breaking Clintons way. Dem machine turned out for Clinton.

Edit: Surprise is Hampden County, Springfield with a large Hispanic population.
 
GoP has been melting down since 2010. Tried to embrace the crazy but the crazy hated them. Between battling Obama and in house fighting GoP has been melting.

haha, I'll buy it for the sake of argument. Obama is the single greatest democrat since FDR if so. So great to watch this meltdown.
 
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