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« on: August 10, 2013, 12:50:12 PM »
« edited: October 01, 2013, 08:01:48 AM by Cris »

TIMELINE – 2016 Presidential Primaries and Election.

Introduction

My timeline is divided in these parts.
Part 1 – Prelude to the presidential primaries. Candidates declarations and endorsement.
Part 2 – Prelude to the presidential primaries. Candidates declarations and endorsement.
Part 3 – Prelude to the presidential primaries. Presidential debates and endorsement.
Part 4 – Prelude to the presidential primaries. Presidential debates and endorsement.
Part 5 – Presidential primaries. The early states.
Part 6 – Presidential primaries. After the Mid January states.
Part 7 – Presidential primaries. The latest January states.
Part 8 – Presidential primaries. Super Tuesday.
Part 9 – Presidential primaries. February states.
Part 10 – Presidential primaries. After the Mid February states.
Part 11 – Presidential primaries. March states.
Part 12 – Presidential primaries. April and final states.
Part 13 – Reaction to the presidential primaries. VP speculation. Candidates's rally.
Part 14 – August. VP pick and Republican National Convention. Candidates's rally
Part 15 – September. Democratic National Convention. Candidates’s rally.
Part 16 – October. The presidential and vicepresidential debates. Candidates's rally
Part 17 – Election Night. Part 1. 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Part 18 – Election Night. Part 2. 8:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Part 19 – Election Night. Part 3. 9:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Part 20 – Election Night. Part 4. 11:00 pm – end.


Happy reading!


Part 1 – Prelude to the presidential primaries. Candidates declarations and endorsement.



January 10, 2015 – Rand Paul announces presidential campaign



Kentucky senator Rand Paul, speaking from Des Moines, IA, announces to run for president in 2016. "What moves me to run ," said Paul "is a great love for America, which now more than ever needs a real revival."

January 25, 2015 – Paul Ryan enters presidential race



Wisconsin congressman Paul Ryan ,during a rally in Cincinnati, OH, announces to run for President in 2016. "It will serve passion and enthusiasm for this campaign," begins Ryan "but I'm sure we'll make it, despite a thousand difficulties and pitfalls!"


February 1, 2015 – Hillary Clinton: “I’m not running for president”




The former secretary of State Hillary Clinton, speaking to a conference in Washington DC, said it would not run for president in 2016. "I thank all those who have asked me to be a candidate, but at this time I prefer to devote myself to private activities and spend time with my family"


February 2, 2015 – Chris Christie and Bobby Jindal launches campaign


 

The day after the statements of Hillary Clinton,  2 Republicans announce run for president. The first is the New Jersey governor Chris Christie, who speaking from Manchester, NH, says: "My strong leadership is that America needs right now.". The second Republican to announce its race is the Louisiana governor Bobby Jindal, who spoke from Iowa City ,IA. He claims to be "the right man at the right time":

February 20, 2015 – Joe Biden enters race for president



Vice President Joe Biden, speaking from Norflok, VA, announces to take the field for the presidential election in 2016, seeking the Democratic nomination. "I thank all those who have asked me to be a candidate," said Biden, "I go on the field to continue as chairman of what I did next to President Obama in the last 8 years"

February 27, 2015 – Martin O’ Malley and Marco Rubio running for president in 2016

 

Two new ads today. For the Republicans is the Florida senator Marco Rubio, who  says: "It 'a very important decision for me. I run for the presidency for improve America. " For the Democrats is the Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley, who announced during a speech in Baltimore, MD.


March 19, 2015 – Scott Walker: “I’m not running in 2016”. Endorses Ryan




Wisconsin governor Scott Walker, speaking in a interview at CNN announces not to run for president but officially endorses Paul Ryan. "I know Paul," says Walker "is a good person. He can give the best for our nation."
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« Reply #1 on: August 10, 2013, 02:48:11 PM »

Looks good! Keep it up.
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« Reply #2 on: August 10, 2013, 04:33:59 PM »

Looks good.
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« Reply #3 on: August 11, 2013, 03:57:05 AM »


Thanks!
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« Reply #4 on: August 11, 2013, 11:36:03 AM »

Part 2 – Prelude to the presidential primaries. Candidates declarations and endorsement.

April 5, 2015 – Andrew Cuomo announces presidential bid



New York governor Andrew Cuomo, speaking from Detroit, MI, launches his presidential campaign. "I thank all those who have asked me to take the field," said Cuomo " I will give the best to win the nomination. My years as governor of New York is an example for America!"

April 9, 2015 – Elizabeth Warren to run for President



Massachusetts senator Elizabeth Warren, speaking from Boston, MA, announces to run for president in 2016. "It 'a very important choice and I am sure we will win," said Warren.

April 15, 2015 – Brian Scheweitzer endorses Joe Biden for president.



Former Montana governor Brian Scheweitzer, speaking in an interview with NBC announces he not to run for President and endorses Joe Biden "Is the right person at the right time," says Scheweitzer.

April 26, 2015 – Rick Santorum running for president



Former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum, during a speech in Des Moines, IA, announced his presidential campaign. "If I'm president I will do everything for the families of America," said Santorum.

May 5, 2015 – Jeb Bush enters presidential race




Former Florida governor Jeb Bush, during a speech in Tampa, FL, launched his campaign for president. "I have a new project in mind for America," Bush said, "and we will fight to be able to implement".

May 6, 2015 – Mark Warner announces her candidacy for the nomination of Democratic Party.




Virginia senator Mark Warner, during a rally in Norfolk, VA, announces his candidacy for president of the United States."My years as a senator of Virginia will be an example to follow during my presidency," said Warner.

May 15, 2015 – Deval Patrick launches his campaign for 2016




Massachusetts governor Deval Patrick, during a rally in Boston, MA, said: "It 's time to take the field for America that needs continuity after the years of the Obama administration. I am able."

June 1, 2015 – The candidates for president at this day.


For the Republicans:


Rand Paul
Paul Ryan
Chris Christie
Bobby Jindal
Marco Rubio
Rick Santorum
Jeb Bush
Ted Cruz

For the Democrats:


Joe Biden
Martin O’Malley
Andrew Cuomo
Elizabeth Warren
Mark Warner
Deval Patrick
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« Reply #5 on: August 11, 2013, 05:50:14 PM »

Only qualm is that there's no way Rubio and Bush both run. Good stuff otherwise.
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« Reply #6 on: August 12, 2013, 01:11:10 PM »

Part 3 – Prelude to the presidential primaries. Presidential debates and endorsement.

June 5, 2015 – CNN hosts a Democratic debate in New Hampshire




Who were the best candidates in the debate?

Joe Biden
Elizabeth Warren

June 7, 2015 – CNN host a Republican debate in New Hampshire



Who were the best candidates in the debate?

Chris Christie
Marco Rubio
Paul Ryan

June 20, 2015 – Susana Martinez endorses Chris Christie



New Mexico governor Susana Martinez, during a rally in Albuquerque, NM, endorses Chris Christie. "Chris Christie is the best candidate possible," said Martinez "with him I am sure that we will win, even with the help of New Mexico"

July 1, 2015 - Rick Perry  launches his endorsment for Jindal.



Former Texas governor Rick Perry, during a event in Austin, TX, officially endorses Bobby Jindal. "I know very well Bobby" Perry said "he helped me during my 2012 presidential campaign, knowing that share the same principles. Now it's up to me to support it."

July 16, 2015 – President Obama officially endorses Joe Biden.




During a rally in Chicago, IL, President Barack Obama endorses Joe Biden. " He was always beside me during long 7 years of government," said Obama "is a great person, he worked hard and well for America. I'm sure he will be able to take my place."

July 30, 2015 – The presidential primaries maps.

For the Republicans



Blue for Chris Christie
Red for Ted Cruz
Green for Marco Rubio
Yellow for Rand Paul
Orange for Paul Ryan
Maroon for Rick Santorum
Pink for Bobby Jindal
Teal for Jeb Bush


For the Democrats



Blue for Joe Biden
Red for Andrew Cuomo
Green for Mark Warner
Yellow for Martin O'Malley
Orange for Deval Patrick
Pink for Elizabeth Warren



August 10, 2015 – First republican candidates debate in Iowa.




Who were the best candidates in the debate?

Rand Paul
Rick Santorum

August 13, 2015 – Rick Santorum wins the Ames straw poll in Iowa.



Rick Santorum 30%
Paul Ryan 18%
Marco Rubio 14%
Bobby Jindal 10%
Rand Paul 10%
Chris Christie 9%
Ted Cruz 6%
Jeb Bush 3%


August 20, 2015 – Democratic debate in Iowa




Who were the best candidates in the debate?

Andrew Cuomo
Martin O’Malley
Mark Warner
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« Reply #7 on: August 13, 2013, 12:15:51 PM »

Part 4 – Prelude to the presidential primaries. Presidential debates and endorsement.

September 6, 2015 – Rudy Giuliani endorses Chris Christie



Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, during a speech in Miami, FL, endorses Chris Christie for president. " Nothing against the other Republican candidates" Giuliani said, "but Chris Christie is the only one able to beat the Democrats"

September 20, 2015 – Republican candidates debate in Florida.




Who were the best candidates in the debate?

Jeb Bush
Ted Cruz
Bobby Jindal
Chris Christie

October 5, 2015 – Democratic candidates debate in Nevada




Who were the best candidates in the debate?

Joe Biden
Deval Patrick

October 26, 2015 – The presidential primaries map

For the Republicans



Blue for Chris Christie
Red for Ted Cruz
Green for Marco Rubio
Yellow for Rand Paul
Orange for Paul Ryan
Maroon for Rick Santorum
Pink for Bobby Jindal
Teal for Jeb Bush

For the Democrats



Blue for Joe Biden
Red for Andrew Cuomo
Green for Mark Warner
Yellow for Martin O'Malley
Orange for Deval Patrick
Pink for Elizabeth Warren



November 1, 2015 – CNN hosts a Democratic debate in Michigan




Who were the best candidates in the debate?

Andrew Cuomo
Joe Biden
Elizabeth Warren


November 18, 2015 – CBS hosts a Republican debate in Michigan




Who were the best candidates in the debate?

Chris Christie
Paul Ryan
Ted Cruz


December 15, 2015 – Republican debate in Des Moines, Iowa




Who were the best candidates in the debate?

Bobby Jindal
Marco Rubio
Rick Santorum

December 23, 2015 – Democratic debate in Des Moines, Iowa



Who were the best candidates in the debate?

Joe Biden
Mark Warner
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« Reply #8 on: August 14, 2013, 12:07:11 PM »
« Edited: August 18, 2013, 05:30:34 AM by Cris »

Part 5 – Presidential primaries. The early states.

January 3, 2016 – Iowa caucuses results

IOWA GOP

Rand Paul 24%
Marco Rubio 19%
Rick Santorum 17%
Chris Christie 14%
Ted Cruz 8%
Jeb Bush 8%
Paul Ryan 6%
Bobby Jindal 4%

January 3, 2016 – Rand Paul victory speech




Kentucky senator Rand Paul, speaking from Des Moines, thanked the voters and said "this is an important victory in a historic state for its caucuses"

January 3, 2016 – Bobby Jindal suspend his presidential campaign



Louisiana governor Bobby Jindal , came last in Iowa, announces to suspend his presidential campaign. "My support" said Jindal "goes to Rick Santorum who will be able to advance our values and win the nomination"

IOWA DEM

Joe Biden 35%
Andrew Cuomo 31%
Mark Warner 19%
Elizabeth Warren 7%
Deval Patrick 5%
Martin O’Malley 3%

January 3, 2016 – Joe Biden victory speech



Joe Biden, speaking from Iowa City, during his victory speech said: "I thank the voters of Iowa for this extraordinary result that strengthens me! Now the New Hampshire and I'm sure we'll make it!"

January 3, 2016 – Martin O’Malley suspende campaign



Maryland senator Martin O'Malley, speaking from is HQ of Des Moines, announce to suspend his campaign."The Iowa's result is disappointing ," said O'Malley "is what does not allow me to go on. I support Joe Biden because I am convinced that he is the best candidate."

GOP TOTAL (Candidate - % - Delegates)



Rand Paul 24% and 6 delegates
Marco Rubio 19% and 5 delegates
Rick Santorum 17% and 4 delegates
Chris Christie 14% and 4 delegates
Ted Cruz 8% and 2 delegates
Jeb Bush 8% and 2 delegates
Paul Ryan 6% and 2 delegates
Bobby Jindal 4% and 0 delegates

RNC/Uncommitted 3 delegates

1144 delegates to win.

DEM TOTAL (Candidate - % - Delegates)



Joe Biden 35%
and 21 delegates
Andrew Cuomo 31% and 17 delegates
Mark Warner 19% and 7 delegates
Elizabeth Warren 7% and 0 delegates
Deval Patrick 5% and 0 delegates
Martin O’Malley 3% and 0 delegates

DEM/Uncommitted 12 delegates

2025 delegates to win.

January 5, 2016 - Wyoming Republican caucuses results


WYOMING GOP

Rubio 25%
Paul 21%
Ryan 16%
Christie 12%
Cruz 10%
Santorum 9%
Bush 7%

January 5, 2016 – Marco Rubio victory speech




Florida senator Marco Rubio, speaking from New Hampshire, said: "This result in a state close to republicans is for me a source of pride"

GOP TOTAL (Candidate - % - Delegates)




Rand Paul 24% and 11 delegates
Marco Rubio 19% and 12 delegates
Rick Santorum 17% and 6 delegates
Chris Christie 14% and 7 delegates
Ted Cruz 8% and 5 delegates
Jeb Bush 8% and 4 delegates
Paul Ryan 6% and 6 delegates
Bobby Jindal 4% and 0 delegates

RNC/Uncommitted 6 delegates

1144 delegates to win.

January 8, 2016 – New Hampshire primary results


NEW HAMPSHIRE GOP

Chris Christie 42%
Marco Rubio 21%
Jeb Bush 12%
Paul Ryan 10%
Ted Cruz 7%
Rand Paul 5%
Rick Santorum 3%

January 8, 2016 – Chris Christie victory speech




New Jersey governor Chris Christie, speaking from His HQ of Manchester, said: "This victory strengthens my campaign. Still missing many states but I'm sure we'll make it"

NEW HAMPSHIRE DEM


Joe Biden 40%
Andrew Cuomo 36%
Elizabeth Warren 16%
Mark Warner 5%
Deval Patrick 3%

January 8, 2016 – Joe Biden victory speech



Vicepresident Joe Biden, speaking from Manchester, said: "This victory in a moderate state like New Hampshire does nothing but confirm that Democratics have confidence in me and in my work."

January 8, 2016 – Mark Warner and Deval Patrick suspend their campaigns.


 

Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick and Virginia Senator Mark Warner Suspend Their campaigns.
For the Virginia senator "the result of New Hampshire is disappointing" while the Massachusetts governor said: "this result does no more than confirm the ineffectiveness of my presidential campaign." Both endorse Joe Biden.

GOP TOTAL



Chris Christie 33% and 13 delegates
Marco Rubio 20% and 15 delegates
Rand Paul 11% and 11 delegates
Jeb Bush 11% and 6 delegates
Paul Ryan 8% and 7 delegates
Rick Santorum 8% and 6 delegates
Ted Cruz 7% and 5 delegates
Bobby Jindal 1% and 0 delegates

RNC/Uncommitted 6 delegates

1144 delegates to win.

DEM TOTAL



Joe Biden 40% and 30 37 delegates
Andrew Cuomo 36% and 26 delegates
Elizabeth Warren 16% and 4 delegates
Mark Warner 5% and 7 delegates
Deval Patrick 3% and 0 delegates
Martin O’Malley 0% and 0 delegates


DEM/Uncommitted 12 delegates

2025 delegates to win.
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« Reply #9 on: August 14, 2013, 02:54:20 PM »

Looking good! Hoping for a Ryan comeback. Smiley
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« Reply #10 on: August 16, 2013, 07:16:14 AM »

The next update tomorrow
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« Reply #11 on: August 16, 2013, 07:32:44 AM »

Go Christie! Great TL.
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« Reply #12 on: August 16, 2013, 08:00:29 AM »

Biden!

Congratulations, this TL is very good!
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« Reply #13 on: August 16, 2013, 10:36:15 AM »

Rubio? Ryan? Paul? or Cruz? I have no idea... Smiley (I'm not supporting Santorum because due to the time I have had on the Forum, he's an insta-loose... Sad )
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« Reply #14 on: August 18, 2013, 01:01:44 PM »
« Edited: September 08, 2013, 10:11:57 AM by Cris »

Part 6 – Presidential primaries. After the Mid January states.

January 15, 2016 – Michigan primary results

MICHIGAN GOP

Chris Christie 33%
Rand Paul 20%
Marco Rubio 18%
Paul Ryan 14%
Ted Cruz 6%
Jeb Bush 6%
Rick Santorum 2%

January 15, 2016 – Chris Christie victory speech




New Jersey governor Chris Christie, speaking from Detroit, said: "This victory is very important for my campaign. Now we are in the lead. Let's go on like this and be a success."

MICHIGAN DEM

Andrew Cuomo 46%
Joe Biden 42%
Elizabeth Warren 12%

January 15, 2016 – Andrew Cuomo victory speech




New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, speaking from Detroit, thanked the voters of Michigan and said: "This is a great win. We are sure that we will win the nomination."

January 15, 2016 – Elizabeth Warren suspend his campaign




Massachusetts senator Elizabeth Warren announce to suspend His presidential campaign. "My campaign has now reached its full potential," said Warren, "I decided to support Joe Biden because I'm sure that will be the best president for the United States"

GOP TOTAL



Chris Christie 33% and 37 delegates
Marco Rubio 19% and 17 delegates
Rand Paul 18% and 15 delegates
Paul Ryan 13% and 7 delegates
Jeb Bush 7% and 6 delegates
Ted Cruz 7% and 5 delegates
Rick Santorum 4% and 6 delegates
Bobby Jindal 0% and 0 delegates

RNC/Uncommitted 6

1144 delegates to win.

DEM TOTAL



Andrew Cuomo 43%
and 97 delegates
Joe Biden 41% and 94 98 delegates
Elizabeth Warren 13% and 4 delegates
Mark Warner 2% and 7 delegates
Deval Patrick 1% and 0 delegates
Martin O’Malley 0% and 0 delegates


DEM/Uncommitted 12

2025 delegates to win.

January 19, 2016 – Nevada caucuses and South Carolina Republican primary results


NEVADA GOP

Marco Rubio 30%
Chris Christie 24%
Rand Paul 18%
Ted Cruz 12%
Paul Ryan 9%
Jeb Bush 5%
Rick Santorum 2%

January 19, 2016 – Marco Rubio victory speech




Florida senator Marco Rubio, speaking from Las Vegas, said "It 'a difficult challenge, but I'm sure we can do the best possible result"

NEVADA DEM

Andrew Cuomo 55%
Joe Biden 45%

January 19, 2016 – Andrew Cuomo victory speech




New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, speaking from Las Vegas, said "This is a great victory that does nothing but strengthen my campaign. We will win because the democratic people want me"

SOUTH CAROLINA GOP


Rand Paul 30%
Marco Rubio 24%
Ted Cruz 18%
Chris Christie 12%
Rick Santorum 9%
Paul Ryan 5%
Jeb Bush 2%

January 19, 2016 – Rand Paul victory speech




Kentucky Senator Rand Paul, speaking from Greenville, SC said: "It is now a challenge to three, with me, Rubio and Christie. I'll win because I have the best vision for America"

GOP TOTAL



Chris Christie 26% and 43 delegates
Rand Paul 21% and 38 delegates
Marco Rubio 20% and 33 40 delegates
Ted Cruz 10% and 7 delegates
Paul Ryan 10% and 8 delegates
Jeb Bush 6% and 7 delegates
Rick Santorum 5% and 7 delegates
Bobby Jindal 0% and 0 delegates

RNC/Uncommitted 9

1144 delegates to win.

DEM TOTAL




Andrew Cuomo 43% and 111 delegates
Joe Biden 41% and 109 delegates
Elizabeth Warren 13% and 4 delegates
Mark Warner 2% and 7 delegates
Deval Patrick 1% and 0 delegates
Martin O’Malley 0% and 0 delegates


DEM/Uncommitted 12

2025 delegates to win.

January 22, 2016 – Lousiana Republican caucuses results

LOUISIANA GOP


Rick Santorum 35%
Marco Rubio 28%
Rand Paul 15%
Ted Cruz 13%
Chris Christie 7%
Paul Ryan 2%

January 22, 2016 – Rick Santorum victory speech




Former Pennsylvania senator Rick Santorum, speaking from New Orleans said: "I thank Governor Bobby Jindal for his important help I'm Convinced that with this victory we re-launched our campaign."

GOP TOTAL



Chris Christie 25%
and 43 delegates
Marco Rubio 21% and 51 delegates
Rand Paul 21% and 38 delegates
Ted Cruz 11% and 7 delegates
Paul Ryan 10% and 8 delegates
Rick Santorum 8% and 21 delegates
Jeb Bush 5% and 7 delegates
Bobby Jindal 0% and 0 delegates


RNC/Uncommitted 30

1144 delegates to win.
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« Reply #15 on: August 23, 2013, 10:44:28 AM »

Part 7 – Presidential primaries. The latest January states.

January 26, 2016 – South Carolina Democratic primary results

SOUTH CAROLINA DEM

Andrew Cuomo 60%
Joe Biden 40%

January 26, 2016 – Andrew Cuomo victory speech



New York governor Andrew Cuomo, speaking from Greenville, said : "This is a major victory in sight of Florida and the Super Tuesday"

DEM TOTAL




Andrew Cuomo 49% and 139 delegates
Joe Biden 41% and 126 delegates
Elizabeth Warren 8% and 4 delegates
Mark Warner 1% and 7 delegates
Deval Patrick 1% and 0 delegates
Martin O’Malley 0% and 0 delegates


DEM/Uncommitted 21

2025 delegates to win.

January 29, 2016 – Florida primary results


FLORIDA GOP

Marco Rubio 45%
Chris Christie 21%
Rand Paul 17%
Ted Cruz 10%
Rick Santorum 5%
Paul Ryan 2%

January 29, 2016 – Marco Rubio victory speech




Florida Senator Marco Rubio, speaking from Miami, said: "I thank the voters of Florida for this wonderful victory that will lead us to win the nomination"

January 29, 2016 – Paul Ryan suspend his presidential campaign




Wisconsin congressman Paul Ryan, speking from his HQ of Tampa, announce to suspend his presidential campaign.  "My campaign has not worked," Ryan said, "I will support who will be able to win"

FLORIDA DEM

Joe Biden 59%
Andrew Cuomo 41%

January 29, 2016 – Joe Biden victory speech




Vice President Joe Biden, speaking from His HQ of Orlando, said: "Some people thought that our campaign was over but we are here to celebrate our success in Florida. This is the momentum final to win the nomination"

GOP TOTAL



Marco Rubio 31% and 101 delegates
Chris Christie 23% and 43 delegates
Rand Paul 19% and 38 delegates
Ted Cruz 10% and 7 delegates
Rick Santorum 7% and 21 delegates
Paul Ryan 6% and 8 delegates
Jeb Bush 3% and 7 delegates
Bobby Jindal 0% and 0 delegates


RNC/Uncommitted 30

1144 delegates to win.

DEM TOTAL



Joe Biden 51% and 236 delegates
Andrew Cuomo 45% and 214 delegates
Elizabeth Warren 4% and 4 delegates
Mark Warner 0% and 7 delegates
Deval Patrick 0% and 0 delegates
Martin O’Malley 0% and 0 delegates


DEM/Uncommitted 47

2025 delegates to win.

February 3, 2016 – Maine Republican caucuses results

MAINE GOP


Chris Christie 40%
Marco Rubio 31%
Rand Paul 16%
Ted Cruz 0%
Rick Santorum 4%

February 3, 2016 – Chris Christie victory speech



New Jersey governor Chris Christie, speaking from Denver, said: "The victory in Maine is an important signal to the Super Tuesday"

GOP TOTAL




Marco Rubio 31%
and 108 delegates
Chris Christie 23% and 52 delegates
Rand Paul 19% and 41 delegates
Ted Cruz 10% and 9 delegates
Rick Santorum 7% and 21 delegates
Paul Ryan 6% and 8 delegates
Jeb Bush 3% and 7 delegates
Bobby Jindal 0% and 0 delegates


RNC/Uncommitted 33

1144 delegates to win.

February 4, 2016 – Hawaii Republican caucuses results


HAWAII GOP

Chris Christie 70%
Marco Rubio 15%
Rand Paul 7%
Ted Cruz 5%
Rick Santorum 3%

February 4, 2016 – Chris Christie victory speech




New Jersey governor Chris Christie, speaking from Saint Paul, said: "I thank the Hawaii for this victory . We going to win nomination"

February 4, 2016 – Rick Santorum suspend his campaign for president




Former Pennsylvania senator Rick Santorum, speaking from Atlanta, announce to suspend his presidential campaign. "I was expecting more but now is the time to join. Supporting the Texas senator Ted Cruz"

GOP TOTAL



Marco Rubio 31% and 112 delegates
Chris Christie 23% and 64 delegates
Rand Paul 19% and 42 delegates
Ted Cruz 10% and 9 30 delegates
Rick Santorum 7% and 21 delegates
Paul Ryan 6% and 8 delegates
Jeb Bush 3% and 7 delegates
Bobby Jindal 0% and 0 delegates


RNC/Uncommitted 36

1144 delegates to win.
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« Reply #16 on: August 26, 2013, 03:17:10 AM »

The next update today with the Super Tuesday! Smiley
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« Reply #17 on: August 26, 2013, 01:12:16 PM »

Part 8 – Presidential primaries. Super Tuesday.

February 5, 2016 – Super Tuesday results

Alabama primary results

ALABAMA GOP

Rand Paul 28%
Marco Rubio 24%
Ted Cruz 23%
Chris Christie 15%

ALABAMA DEM


Andrew Cuomo 63%
Joe Biden 37%

Alaska caucuses results


ALASKA GOP

Marco Rubio 41%
Chris Christie 28%
Rand Paul 20%
Ted Cruz 11%

ALASKA DEM

Joe Biden 61%
Andrew Cuomo 39%

Arizona primary results


ARIZONA GOP


Ted Cruz 31%
Marco Rubio 26%
Rand Paul 24%
Chris Christie 19%

ARIZONA DEM


Andrew Cuomo 58%
Joe Biden 42%

Arkansas primary results

ARKANSAS GOP


Ted Cruz 33%
Rand Paul 29%
Chris Christie 21%
Marco Rubio 17%

ARKANSAS DEM

Andrew Cuomo 68%
Joe Biden 32%

American Samoa Democratic caucuses results


AMERICAN SAMOA DEM


Joe Biden 75%
Andrew Cuomo 25%

California primary results

CALIFORNIA GOP

Chris Christie 50%
Marco Rubio 23%
Ted Cruz 15%
Rand Paul 12%

CALIFORNIA DEM

Joe Biden 63%
Andrew Cuomo 37%

Colorado caucuses results

COLORADO GOP

Marco Rubio 41%
Ted Cruz 27%
Chris Christie 17%
Rand Paul 15%

COLORADO DEM

Joe Biden 53%
Andrew Cuomo 47%

Connecticut primary results


CONNECTICUT GOP

Chris Christie 55%
Marco Rubio 32%
Ted Cruz 10%
Rand Paul 3%

CONNECTICUT DEM

Joe Biden 63%
Andrew Cuomo 37%

Delaware primary results

DELAWARE GOP


Chris Christie 59%
Marco Rubio 21%
Rand Paul 11%
Ted Cruz 9%

DELAWARE DEM

Joe Biden 78%
Andrew Cuomo 22%

Georgia primary results


GEORGIA GOP

Ted Cruz 37%
Chris Christie 25%
Marco Rubio 20%
Rand Paul 18%

GEORGIA DEM


Andrew Cuomo 61%
Joe Biden 39%

Idaho Democratic caucuses results


IDAHO DEM

Joe Biden 55%
Andrew Cuomo 45%

Illinois primary results


ILLINOIS GOP

Chris Christie 51%
Marco Rubio 30%
Ted Cruz 15%
Rand Paul 4%

ILLINOIS DEM


Joe Biden 66%
Andrew Cuomo 34%

Kansas Democratic caucuses results

KANSAS DEM


Andrew Cuomo 62%
Joe Biden 38%

Massachusetts primary results


MASSACHUSETTS GOP

Chris Christie 51%
Marco Rubio 30%
Ted Cruz 12%
Rand Paul 6%

MASSACHUSETTS DEM


Joe Biden 66%
Andrew Cuomo 34%

Minnesota caucuses results


MINNESOTA GOP

Marco Rubio 33%
Chris Christie 30%
Rand Paul 19%
Ted Cruz 18%

MINNESOTA DEM

Joe Biden 66%
Andrew Cuomo 34%

Missouri primary results

MISSOURI GOP

Ted Cruz 39%
Rand Paul 27%
Chris Christie 23%
Marco Rubio 11%

MISSOURI DEM

Andrew Cuomo 57%
Joe Biden 43%

Montana Republican primary results


MONTANA GOP


Marco Rubio 41%
Ted Cruz 25%
Rand Paul 20%
Chris Christie 14%

New Jersey primary results


NEW JERSEY GOP


Chris Christie 65%
Marco Rubio 25%
Ted Cruz 8%
Rand Paul 2%

NEW JERSEY DEM


Joe Biden 61%
Andrew Cuomo 39%

New Mexico Democratic caucuses results


NEW MEXICO DEM


Joe Biden 55%
Andrew Cuomo 45%

New York primary results


NEW YORK GOP


Chris Christie 51%
Marco Rubio 25%
Ted Cruz 14%
Rand Paul 10%

NEW YORK DEM


Andrew Cuomo 68%
Joe Biden 32%

North Dakota caucuses results


NORTH DAKOTA GOP


Ted Cruz 35%
Marco Rubio 30%
Chris Christie 20%
Rand Paul 15%

NORTH DAKOTA DEM


Andrew Cuomo 59%
Joe Biden 41%

Oklahoma primary results

OKLAHOMA GOP

Rand Paul 32%
Ted Cruz 28%
Marco Rubio 25%
Chris Christie 15%

OKLAHOMA DEM

Andrew Cuomo 70%
Joe Biden 30%

Tennessee primary results

TENNESSEE GOP

Ted Cruz 41%
Rand Paul 29%
Marco Rubio 20%
Chris Christie 10%

TENNESSEE DEM

Andrew Cuomo 66%
Joe Biden 34%

Utah primary results


UTAH GOP


Ted Cruz 37%
Marco Rubio 32%
Rand Paul 18%
Chris Christie 13%

UTAH DEM

Andrew Cuomo 63%
Joe Biden 37%

West Virginia Republican primary results


WEST VIRGINA GOP

Ted Cruz 40%
Rand Paul 35%
Marco Rubio 18%
Chris Christie 7%

Super Tuesday Total


SUPER TUESDAY GOP


Chris Christie 37% and 481 delegates
Marco Rubio 25% and 113 delegates
Ted Cruz 22% and 217 delegates
Rand Paul 16% and 95 delegates

February 5, 2016 – Chris Christie speech




New Jersey governor Chris Christie, speaking from His HQ of Newark, said: "This is an important day for our campaign and for America. We are clearly in the lead and I'm sure we'll win."

February 5, 2016 – Marco Rubio speech




Florida senator Marco Rubio, speaking from his HQ of Denver, said: "This Super Tuesday was not in our expectations but we are second in the popular vote and I am sure that we can improve and make the best possible result"

February 5, 2016 – Ted Cruz speech




Texas senator Ted Cruz, speaking from his HQ of Atlanta, said: "I thank all the voters and  the Kentucky senator Rand Paul for giving me his support. Now we can do it, now I feel it is a challenge to two. "

February 5, 2016 – Rand Paul suspend his campaign




Kentucky senator Rand Paul, speaking from his HQ of St. Louis, said: "It 'was a beautiful countryside with all of you but now it is time that I step aside to help Ted Cruz to win the nomination and beat Chris Christie. I'm sure we'll make it! "

SUPER TUESDAY DEM

Joe Biden 53% and 871 delegates
Andrew Cuomo 47% and 771 delegates

February 5, 2016 – Joe Biden speech




Vice President Joe Biden, speaking from his HQ of Dover, said: "I thank all the voters who once again gave me confidence, choosing me as their candidate. Now the goal is near. We will win!"

February 5, 2016 – Andrew Cuomo speech




New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, speaking from his HQ of New York, said: "Without a doubt the winner of this Super Tuesday is Joe Biden but the distance is short "

GOP TOTAL



Chris Christie 33% and 545 delegates
Marco Rubio 27% and 225 delegates
Ted Cruz 18% and 247 384 delegates
Rand Paul 17% and 137 delegates
Rick Santorum 2% and 21 delegates
Paul Ryan 2% and 8 delegates
Jeb Bush 1% and 7 delegates
Bobby Jindal 0% and 0 delegates


RNC/Uncommitted 122

1144 delegates to win.

DEM TOTAL



Joe Biden 53% and 1107 delegates
Andrew Cuomo 47% and 985 delegates
Elizabeth Warren 1% and 4 delegates
Mark Warner 0% and 7 delegates
Deval Patrick 0% and 0 delegates
Martin O’Malley 0% and 0 delegates


DEM/Uncommitted 439

2025 delegates to win
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« Reply #18 on: August 26, 2013, 02:00:32 PM »

How'd Cuomo lose New Jersey and by such a large margin?
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« Reply #19 on: August 27, 2013, 02:07:04 AM »

How'd Cuomo lose New Jersey and by such a large margin?


Cuomo campaign, unlike Biden campaign, has not focused on the New Jersey but on other major states.
Another the major part of the local senators for the Democratic Party has endorsed Joe Biden.
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« Reply #20 on: August 28, 2013, 11:01:55 PM »

North Carolina primary is set to be the Tuesday after South Carolina's race
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« Reply #21 on: August 29, 2013, 01:40:33 PM »

Part 9 – Presidential primaries. February states.

February 9, 2016 – Louisiana Democratic primary, Kansas Republican caucuses, Nebraska Democratic caucuses, US Virgin Island Democratic caucuses and Washington caucuses results

LOUISIANA DEM

Andrew Cuomo 61%
Joe Biden 39%

KANSAS GOP


Ted Cruz 55%
Marco Rubio 25%
Chris Christie 20%


NEBRASKA DEM


Joe Biden 52%
Andrew Cuomo 48%


US VIRGIN ISLAND DEM

Joe Biden 73%
Andrew Cuomo 27%


WASHINGTON GOP


Chris Christie 59%
Marco Rubio 35%
Ted Cruz 6%

WASHINGTON DEM


Joe Biden 61%
Andrew Cuomo 39%

February 9, 2016 – Chris Christie victory speech




New Jersey governor Chris Christie, speaking from Seattle, said: "This victory is a very important signal.  The race is between a simple senator or a governor who is certainly capable of beating Cuomo or Biden"

February 9, 2016 – Ted Cruz victory speech




Texas senator Ted Cruz, speaking from Kansas City, said: "It is not all lost yet. Christie has not already won and we can certainly win"

February 9, 2016 – Joe Biden victory speech




Vice President Joe Biden, speaking from Omaha, said: "The victories in the state of Washington, in the U.S. Virgin Island and here in Nebraska are great. We will win the nomination!"

February 9, 2016 – Andrew Cuomo victory speech




New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, speaking from Seattle, said: "It was not a good day for our campaign but with the next states, you can still recover and win!"

February 9, 2016 – Marco Rubio suspend his presidential campaign




Florida senator Marco Rubio, speaking from Virginia Beach, announce to suspend his presidential campaign. "Obviously, something went wrong" Rubio said. "We now have a historic opportunity to win and it isn't time to divide. I support Chris Christie for win."

GOP TOTAL




Chris Christie 33% and 574 819 delegates
Ted Cruz 18% and 412 delegates
Marco Rubio 27% and 245 delegates
Rand Paul 17% and 137 delegates
Rick Santorum 2% and 21 delegates
Paul Ryan 2% and 8 delegates
Jeb Bush 1% and 7 delegates
Bobby Jindal 0% and 0 delegates


RNC/Uncommitted 128

1144 delegates to win.

DEM TOTAL



Joe Biden 52% and 1198 delegates
Andrew Cuomo 47% and 1057 delegates
Elizabeth Warren 1% and 4 delegates
Mark Warner 0% and 7 delegates
Deval Patrick 0% and 0 delegates
Martin O’Malley 0% and 0 delegates

DEM/Uncommitted 482

2025 delegates to win

February 10, 2016 – Maine Democratic caucuses results


MAINE DEM

Joe Biden 59%
Andrew Cuomo 41%

February 10, 2016 – Joe Biden victory speech




Vice President Joe Biden, speaking from Baltimore, said: "This victory is important. With the next victories we will win the nomination"

DEM TOTAL




Joe Biden 52%
and 1210 delegates
Andrew Cuomo 47% and 1063 delegates
Elizabeth Warren 1% and 4 delegates
Mark Warner 0% and 7 delegates
Deval Patrick 0% and 0 delegates
Martin O’Malley 0% and 0 delegates


DEM/Uncommitted 490

2025 delegates to win

February 12, 2016 – District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia primary results


DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA GOP

Chris Christie 95%
Ted Cruz 5%

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA DEM


Joe Biden 75%
Andrew Cuomo 25%

MARYLAND GOP

Chris Christie 90%
Ted Cruz 10%

MARYLAND DEM

Joe Biden 71%
Andrew Cuomo 29%

VIRGINIA GOP


Chris Christie 66%
Ted Cruz 34%

VIRGINIA DEM

Joe Biden 55%
Andrew Cuomo 45%

February 12, 2016 – Chris Christie victory speech



New Jersey governor Chris Christie, speaking from Norfolk, said: "These three wins are fantastic. Now the victory is at hand. Yet a little effort and we will win the nomination"

February 12, 2016 – Ted Cruz speech



Texas senator Ted Cruz, speaking from Virginia Beach, said: "These three victories are heavy. The decision is postponed in the Wisconsin primary."

Febryary 12, 2016 – Joe Biden victory speech




Vice President Joe Biden, speaking from Washington DC, said: "I thank all the voters for these important victories. The victory is near"

GOP TOTAL




Chris Christie 35% and 915 delegates
Ted Cruz 19% and 415 delegates
Marco Rubio 26% and 245 delegates
Rand Paul 16% and 137 delegates
Rick Santorum 2% and 21 delegates
Paul Ryan 2% and 8 delegates
Jeb Bush 1% and 7 delegates
Bobby Jindal 0% and 0 delegates


RNC/Uncommitted 134

1144 delegates to win.

DEM TOTAL



Joe Biden 54%
and 1328 delegates
Andrew Cuomo 46% and 1113 delegates
Elizabeth Warren 1% and 4 delegates
Mark Warner 0% and 7 delegates
Deval Patrick 0% and 0 delegates
Martin O’Malley 0% and 0 delegates


DEM/Uncommitted 563

2025 delegates to win

February 14, 2016 – Rick Santorum invites Ted Cruz to support Chris Christie




Former Pennsylvania senator Rick Santorum, speaking at an interview, said: "I supported Ted Cruz Because I Knew of His great qualities. I urge he not split the GOP and support Chris Christie"

February 16, 2016 – Paul Ryan endorses Chris Christie




Wisconsin congressman Paul Ryan, speaking from Waukesha, said: "Chris Christie is the only candidate capable of winning. I decided to support him."

GOP TOTAL



Chris Christie 35% and 915 944 delegates
Ted Cruz 19% and 415 394 delegates
Marco Rubio 26% and 245 delegates
Rand Paul 16% and 137 delegates
Rick Santorum 2% and 21 delegates
Paul Ryan 2% and 8 delegates
Jeb Bush 1% and 7 delegates
Bobby Jindal 0% and 0 delegates

RNC/Uncommitted 134

1144 delegates to win.
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« Reply #22 on: September 02, 2013, 01:16:07 PM »

Part 10 – Presidential primaries. After the Mid February states.

February 19, 2016 – Wisconsin primary and Hawaii Democratic caucuses results


WISCONSIN GOP


Chris Christie 67%
Ted Cruz 33%

WISCONSIN DEM


Joe Biden 58%
Andrew Cuomo 42%

HAWAII DEM


Joe Biden 75%
Andrew Cuomo 25%

February 19, 2016 – Joe Biden victory speech




Vice President Joe Biden, speaking from Milwaukee, said: "These two significant victories in states such as Hawaii and Wisconsin are a source of pride for me"

February 19, 2016 – Ted Cruz suspend his campaign. Endorses Chris Christie.




Texas senator Ted Cruz, speaking from Madison, said: "I had staked everything on a good result in Wisconsin, but unfortunately it was not so. I  suspend my campaign. I will support our candidate Chris Christie"

GOP TOTAL




Chris Christie 37% and 980 1240 delegates
Ted Cruz 20% and 397 delegates
Marco Rubio 24% and 245 delegates
Rand Paul 15% and 137 delegates
Rick Santorum 2% and 21 delegates
Paul Ryan 2% and 8 delegates
Jeb Bush 1% and 7 delegates
Bobby Jindal 0% and 0 delegates


RNC/Uncommitted 134

1144 delegates to win.

CHRIS CHRISTIE IS THE REPUBLICAN PRESUMPTIVE NOMINEE




New Jersey governor Chris Christie, speaking from Waukesha, said: "At last we reached the finish line. I thank Ted Cruz for his common sense. Now that we have won the nomination could continue to turn to America to exhibit our vision of the United States"


DEM TOTAL



Joe Biden 54% and 1384 delegates
Andrew Cuomo 45% and 1151 delegates
Elizabeth Warren 0% and 4 delegates
Mark Warner 0% and 7 delegates
Deval Patrick 0% and 0 delegates
Martin O’Malley 0% and 0 delegates


DEM/Uncommitted 590

2025 delegates to win
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« Reply #23 on: September 02, 2013, 01:36:09 PM »

In the Dem nomination, I'm for Cuomo, just to have Christie a run for his money... Tongue Anyways, CHRISTIE/WALKER 2016!!!
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« Reply #24 on: September 02, 2013, 02:30:37 PM »

Go Christie!
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