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PoliGAF 2016 |OT2| we love the poorly educated

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thepotatoman

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Given those Kansas results, it seems extremely likely Missouri will end up giving Cruz all 52 of their delegates too.

Cruz is clearly carrying his weight in the republican fight to take down Trump. They could theoretically deny Trump 217 of the 367 March 15th delegates with Missouri, Ohio, and Florida, and put Trump on the path to a contested convention.

Only problem is Rubio and Kasich aren't pulling their weight in this strategy going by the poll numbers.
 
Given those Kansas results, it seems extremely likely Missouri will end up giving Cruz all 52 of their delegates too.

Cruz is clearly carrying his weight in the republican fight to take down Trump. They could theoretically deny Trump 217 of the 367 March 15th delegates with Missouri, Ohio, and Florida, and put Trump on the path to a contested convention.


Only problem is Rubio and Kasich aren't pulling their weight in this strategy going by the poll numbers.

I told y'all about Ted Cruz.

edit: Hey Y2Kev, remember this?

http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=176005977&postcount=16454

my my how times change lol
 
Bernie frustrated that the media won't ask him the question he wants them to ask, so he tells them what he wants to focus on that day.

Today's word of the day is "Social Security," apparently.
 

CCS

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Bernie frustrated that the media won't ask him the question he wants them to ask, so he tells them what he wants to focus on that day.

Today's word of the day is "Social Security," apparently.

Turns out answering questions is a lot easier when you're also the one asking them.
 

Tesseract

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Cerium

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Fucking Cruz greasy Canadian asshole.

Man eats a booger on live television and sweeps the next round of caucuses.

This isn't the America I love!
 

benjipwns

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http://www.nationalreview.com/article/432380/donald-trump-culture-rot

A few years back, I began reliving, in reverse, the most treasured part of my upbringing. On sunny summer Sundays, my son, age seven and falling in love with baseball, would curl up next to me on the couch to watch the game. The great American ritual of a man passing on to his boy not just the national pastime but a cultural heritage; the odd bits of hard-knocks wisdom sprinkled around the infield-fly rule. There was even symmetry across the decades: The Mets providing just enough drama to break your heart in the end.

There was, however, a vexing intrusion on the ritual: the remote control. And not because we didn’t have a remote control for our black-and-white RCA TV set in the Bronx circa 1966; it was because we didn’t need a remote-control back then. And not because there were only six other channels, as opposed to today’s 600; it was because, as his wide-eyed seven-year-old was taking it all in, my dad wasn’t worried about having to switch off Viagra commercials between innings.

So what is the natural progression from turning the campus and pop culture over to Amerika-hating radicals, to the vigorous years-long media defense of Bill Clinton’s right to turn the White House into a cathouse, to the inability of a father to watch baseball with his young son at one o’clock on a Sunday afternoon without being ready to address erectile dysfunction?

It is the cretinous Donald J. Trump campaign.
NRO is slashing and burning the comments.
 

Cerium

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This is so depressing I don't want to live in a world where a booger eater can be a winner.

I need time off from politics.
 
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thepotatoman

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These states are nothing alike.

Sure, they're only somewhat evangelical instead of entirely evangelical.

But even the less religious parts of the state don't seem like the type to strongly support Trump or Rubio.
 
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